Regional Partner Program
The current network includes 57 partners representing 49 states.
Code.org partners with select United States-based organizations to help spread computer science in a local, sustainable fashion. Our network of Regional Partners are working towards the goal that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. As an established K-12 computer science hub for their region, Regional Partners offer professional learning opportunities for teachers and building a strong local community.
What do Regional Partners do?
- Serve as their region’s hub for K-12 computer science
- Build partnerships with local districts and schools to increase student access to computer science courses
- Organize and host quality, local workshops for teachers implementing Code.org’s high school and middle school programs, with Code.org-trained facilitators
- Provide tools and resources to local school administrators and counselors, through specialized workshops
- Establish, grow, and sustain a local community of computer science educators through computer science fairs and community events
Where does Code.org have partners?
Click on a location for more information on the region and the Regional Partner who serves that area.
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Professional Learning

Flexible, high-quality training that helps build confidence and equips teachers to effectively teach computer science with our curriculum.
Your Regional Partner

Connect with your Code.org Regional Partner to learn about opportunities and updates on what's going on in your region.
District Program

District leaders around the U.S can partner directly with Code.org, at no cost. We'll provide support and resources to expand computer science in your district.