
The next generation of developers is sitting in a classroom right now. Who's teaching them?

CodeVA trains K–12 computer science educators — the people who decide whether kids in your region grow up knowing how to build the future or just consume it.
Most tech pipelines focus on the end of the line. We focus on the source.
CodeVA equips teachers — often with no CS background and no budget — with the curriculum, tools, and professional development they need to actually teach computer science. Not next year. Now. Across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond.
We're building something new: the Catalyst Network, a founding community of people who believe the talent pipeline starts in a classroom. Forty founding members by June 30. We're close. Want to know more?
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CodeVA is focused on ensuring every child has the skills they need to design their digital future and build it.
It’s educators - classroom teachers, parents, afterschool program leaders, and tutors - who are the engine that makes CS learning possible.
To make sure every child has the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in our increasingly technology-driven world, CodeVA fuels that engine with:
- Learning events like micro:bit LIVE Virginia have empowered and supported over 1700 educators.
- A curriculum library accessed by 5,200+ Virginia educators, at no cost to them - this year.
- The cutting-edge research and development that creates new approaches.
- The advocacy work that opens doors statewide.
- The operational capacity that keeps it all running.
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