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pegasus/data/cdo-team.csv

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pegasus/sites.v3/code.org/public/educate/csp/ap-students.md

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# Why should you take the AP CS Principles Exam?
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You're more prepared than you think. In 2017, 73% of students passed the AP CS Principles Exam.
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You're more prepared than you think. Over 70% of students pass the AP CS Principles Exam.
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pegasus/sites.v3/code.org/public/educate/csp/ap-teachers.md

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But did you know that girls and students of color are less likely to take the AP exam? Even if they are enrolled in the course, many of these students won’t get credit for their work at the college level because they don’t take the exam. Female students account for only 27% of all students taking AP Computer Science exams and underrepresented minorities make up just 20%.
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That's where **YOU** come in. Teachers and parents are key to motivating students to try the exam. Join the 350+ teachers at schools in our [AP CS Principles Hall of Fame](/educate/csp/hall-of-fame) who have helped lead record-breaking change in computer science by encouraging girls and underrepresented minorities in their classrooms.
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**That's where YOU come in.** Teachers and parents are key to motivating students to try the exam. Join the 350+ teachers at schools in our [AP CS Principles Hall of Fame](/educate/csp/hall-of-fame) who have helped lead record-breaking change in computer science by encouraging girls and underrepresented minorities in their classrooms.
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Have some of your students already signed up? Encourage them to tell other students in the class that they are taking the exam and inspire their friends (on social media or in the class).
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## 5. Give them the facts
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Taking the exam can save your students money in college credits, help in applications, and <a href="https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED519365.pdf", target=_"blank">students who take the AP Exam are more likely to graduate from college</a> than their counterparts who don’t — whether or not they pass.
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# Do your students need help paying for the exam?
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# Who's Who at the Regional Partner Summit
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### Addison, Texas | Feb 5-8, 2019
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pegasus/sites.v3/code.org/public/nominate.md

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# Nominate a Teacher for Computer Science Professional Learning
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Do you know a teacher who loves learning? Our workshops will prepare teachers – even with no prior experience – to teach CS, to open opportunity for students. Code.org has prepared almost 100,000 teachers to teach our courses, and the teachers give the program rave reviews.
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Do you know a teacher who loves learning? [Our workshops](https://code.org/educate/professional-learning) will prepare teachers – even with no prior experience – to teach CS, to open opportunity for students. Code.org has prepared almost 100,000 educators to teach our courses, and they give our program rave reviews.
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<p style="text-align:center"><i>Note: Any information you provide about the teacher you nominate will not be used for any purpose other than to notify the teacher about this opportunity, and to inform the local Code.org Regional Partner that this teacher was recommended for a scholarship. <strong>Neither the teacher nor you will be added to any newsletters, and the teacher’s email will not be shared</strong>.</i>
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<p style="text-align:center"><i>Note: Any information you provide about the teacher you nominate will not be used for any purpose other than to notify the teacher about this opportunity, and to inform the local Code.org Regional Partner that this teacher was recommended for a scholarship. <strong>Neither the teacher nor you will be added to any newsletter lists, and the teacher’s email address will not be shared</strong>.</i>

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**Are you interested in teaching computer science?**
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Teachers don't need a technical background to get started. Code.org offers hands-on [workshops](https://code.org/educate/professional-learning) across the country that can help existing teachers learn CS and how to teach it. The majority of teachers who attend rank it the “best professional development ever”.
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Teachers don't need a technical background to get started. Code.org offers hands-on [workshops](https://code.org/educate/professional-learning) across the country that can help existing teachers learn CS and how to teach it. The majority of teachers who attend rank it the “best professional development ever”. There are scholarships available for teachers in many areas to attend these high quality workshops at no cost.
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Whether we are expanding our existing computer science offering, or starting a brand new program, we should participate in the growing movement to add computer science to the school day. [Please put our school on the map](https://code.org/yourschool).

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