The Georgia House of Representatives on Friday passed SB 108, which will mandate computer science courses in high schools statewide.  The bill’s sponsor, Sen. P.K. Martin (R-Lawrenceville) said he wants to make sure the state’s students learn vital computer skills to prepare them for a modern workforce.  The state has put an emphasis on computer skills in recent years, and implementing that education starting in high school, if not before, will have Georgia’s ship RISING…

Login

Lost your password?