Panasonic and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation Launch Code as a Second Language in Newark, NJ, to Introduce Students to Needed Tech Skills
"I am grateful to the Panasonic Foundation and Hispanic Heritage Foundation for partnering to expand computer science education for Newark students and preparing them for jobs in the 21st-century economy."
- "I am grateful to the Panasonic Foundation and Hispanic Heritage Foundation for partnering to expand computer science education for Newark students and preparing them for jobs in the 21st-century economy."
- The effort is designed to bridge a gap between the business community's need for talent with technology skills and for students to be exposed to computer science.
- "Congratulations to the Hispanic Heritage Foundation on receiving this generous grant from the Code as a Second Language (CSL) Academies in partnership with the Panasonic Foundation," said Superintendent of Newark Schools Roger Len.
- "This collaborative partnership helps us address one of the most critical issues minority students are facing today," said Alejandra Ceja, Executive Director Panasonic Foundation.