Charlottesville High School recently ran a cybercamp to expose students to computer science and cybersecurity. Seventeen students participated in the free two-and-a-half week program, which included hands-on technology projects and field trips.
The camp was funded by a Virginia Department of Education grant. According to an education department news release, “The goal of the programs is to raise student awareness of career opportunities in the rapidly growing field of cybersecurity and help achieve Governor Terry McAuliffe’s goal of making Virginia the ‘cybersecurity capital of the nation.’” For the full article click here
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