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Cobb County School District is getting $25,000 in state grant money for computer science teacher training.
The Georgia Department of Education announced Monday that Cobb Schools was one of 30 school systems receiving a total of $645,000 to help build capacity for computer science education.
The department awarded the first computer science grants last year, and will distribute grant money annually as long as there is allocated funding for it, Meghan Frick, spokesperson for GaDOE, told the MDJ.
According to the state education department, even though computer science is a high-demand career, there are currently 403 credentialed computer science teachers and 1,000 middle and high schools in Georgia, up from 250 teachers in 2019. The grant money will pay for teachersâ professional learning, including credential programs.
UpdatedMon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:27 pm ET
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The Georgia Department of Education awarded City Schools of Decatur, Brookhaven Innovation Academy and others with computer science grants. (Shutterstock)
DECATUR, GA The Georgia Department of Education awarded a second round of grants to help districts across the state build teacher capacity around computer science education, according to a Dec. 21 press release from the education department which included City Schools of Decatur and Brookhaven Innovation Academy.
The first round of grants which amounted to $744,000 and did not include City Schools of Decatur or Brookhaven Innovation Academy were announced in November 2019. This year, the 30 districts will receive various portions of $645,000. It is unclear how much money each district will receive.