GPAEA SCRIPT Workshop Registration
House File 2629, signed into law in 2020 by Gov. Kim Reynolds, built on Senate File 274 by requiring, for the first time, that K-12 schools provide computer science instruction. High schools must offer at least one high-quality one-semester course starting July 1, 2022. Middle schools must provide high-quality computer science in seventh or eighth grade by July 1, 2023. Elementary schools must provide high-quality computer science in at least one grade level by July 1, 2023. Schools and the state also must develop K-12 computer science plans by July 1, 2022.
 
Great Prairie AEA is providing one-day SCRIPT workshops for districts to develop their computer science implementation plans.  The SCRIPT — the Strategic CSforALL Resource & Implementation Planning Tool — is a framework to guide teams of district administrators, school leaders, and educators through a series of collaborative visioning, self-assessment and goal-setting exercises to create or expand upon a computer science education implementation plan for their students.
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District: *
Workshop Session: *
Considerations about your team:
Each district should bring a team of five members that includes:
• The district’s curriculum director or other district-level leader with access to curricular and student achievement data and the ability to make curricular decisions
• A representative elementary teacher who is teaching or will teach computer science
• A representative middle school teacher who is teaching or will teach computer science
• A representative high school teacher who is teaching or will teach computer science
• An instructional coach or guidance counselor

Your workshop team will consist of how many people? *
Email address of your team leader: *
Your questions, comments, or concerns:
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