15-year-old girl sees void, publishes coding book for kids
Coding book for kids, by a kid
Danielle Park wrote a computer science and coding book geared towards kids, especially girls. She is 15 years old and a sophomore in high school.
PARAMUS, N.J. - As a freshman at Paramus High School, Danielle Park took one look around her AP Computer Science Principles class and saw a huge void. There was this really overwhelming feeling because I noticed the classroom is so male-dominated, Park said.
Park, now a sophomore, was also inspired to make the subject she loves more accessible for everyone. So at 15, she became an author.
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Mercy High School Earns College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award
Mercy High School Earns College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award
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Recognized for Closing the Gender Gap in AP Computer Science Principles Mercy High School in Middletown has earned the AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Principles course.
Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girlsâ access in AP Computer Science courses. Mercy High School was one of 831 schools across the country recognized in the category of AP Computer Science Principles for the 2019-20 school year.