VHS Learning Among 136 Organizations Committed to Advancing Computer Science Education through CSforALL


Boston – At the eighth annual CSforALL Summit,  VHS Learning has once again made a CSforALL national commitment to advance computer science education. VHS Learning has made a commitment to advancing computer science education every year since the movement’s inception in 2017. The current CSforALL announcement includes 143 commitments from 136 organizations of all types, including schools and school districts, nonprofits, universities and colleges, curriculum and content providers, researchers; corporate partners, and more. 

CSforALL commitments are new, specific, and measurable actions aimed at advancing the goal of rigorous and inclusive computer science education for all U.S. youth. In the 2024-2025 academic year, nonprofit VHS Learning has committed to developing and delivering a new high-school level half-credit computer science course: Artificial Intelligence. In this course, students will explore the history of artificial intelligence, learn how machines are programmed, trained, and learn. Students will also consider the impact of AI on society.

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