Kids Teaching Code is a student-led initiative that provides in-person coding lessons to young learners at the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich. Our mission is to make computer science education accessible, engaging, and fun for children.
- Location: Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich
- Schedule: Every Monday after school
- Target Audience: Students aged 8-11
- Focus Areas: Coding fundamentals, problem-solving, and creative projects
- Interactive Lessons: Hands-on coding sessions tailored for beginners.
- Peer-to-Peer Learning: Students learn from relatable mentors who are passionate about coding.
- Fun Challenges: Activities designed to build critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Supportive Environment: A welcoming space for kids to explore and grow their interest in technology.
No prior coding experience is required. Chromebooks are provided by Greenwich Schools, but students can bring their own laptops if preferred.
Students who are members of the Boys and Girls Club can attend our weekly sessions. For more information, contact us at hsantangelo26@gcds.net or zbostock26@gcds.net.
- Henry Santangelo: Founder of Kids Teaching Code, passionate about bridging the gap in computer science education.
- Zach Bostock: Co-Founder, combining his love for programming and theater to inspire young learners.
- Email: hsantangelo26@gcds.net / zbostock26@gcds.net
- Instagram: @kidsteachingcode
- GitHub: Kids Teaching Code Repository