![]() If you're looking for fun ways to expand your youth programming this spring, Girls Who Code Clubs are a great option for 3rd-5th and 6th-12th grade girls to join a sisterhood of supportive peers and use computer science to change the world. Our Mini-Club Plan is only 10 meetings long, there's no coding experience needed to run the club, and every club can receive a $300 Club Fund to supplement their activities! This academic year, we've grown the Girls Who Code community to over 200 Girls Who Code clubs across Wisconsin, and we'd love for your library to join the movement! However, if you're not sure about filling out our Clubs Application just yet, or if you have questions about Girls Who Code, Megan Cindric, the Girls Who Code Partnership Coordinator for Wisconsin, is here to help! If you'd like to schedule a time to talk more about Girls Who Code, feel free to schedule a call using this link. Thank you, and we hope you will join the movement! Megan Cindric Regional Partnership Coordinator - WI, MN Email: megan.cindric@girlswhocode.com Appointments: https://calendly.com/megan-cindric/ Catch us in Olay's Superbowl ad! & start a Girls Who Code Club here See more about coding resources at https://www.nfls.lib.wi.us/ideas/category/coding. Comments are closed.
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