TEALS Partnerships for Computer Science: Schools Apply by Jan. 31

Technology Education And Literacy in Schools recruits, trains, and places volunteer teaching assistants in high-school classrooms to support partner schools and teachers in offering computer-science courses on a sustainable basis.  In Massachusetts last year, TEALS worked with Billerica, Boston, Cambridge, Mashpee Medford, Revere, and Watertown.  Schools must apply by January 31 for TEALS partnerships for the 2016-17 school year.  Schools will be selected by the end of February.  Volunteers will be recruited February-May and trained June-August.  The TEALS mission:

  • Help high schools build sustainable computer science programs so that they will be able to offer CS programs on their own
  • Increase the number of AP Computer Science test-takers nationwide and across all demographics
  • Represent students of all demographics and backgrounds with a specific focus on engaging underrepresented populations
  • Provide access and exposure to computer science courses for students who otherwise do not have a pathway to study CS