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Dave Bailey,Software Engineer,http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidsbailey,"Dave is a software engineer working on the Code.org K-12 Computer Science curriculum. Previously, he worked at Google on Gmail and Contact Manager.",team
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Jake Baskin,Outreach Manager,http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jake-baskin/70/175/6ab,Jake is a former high school computer science teacher and professional development provider. As a teacher he focused on increasing access to computing for underrepresented groups and more than doubled female enrollment in introductory computer science classes. ,team
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Carina Box,Operations Manager,http://www.linkedin.com/pub/carina-box/9/787/9b,"Carina keeps the ship sailing for Code.org's education team. Previously, she taught 6th grade in Phoenix, AZ and worked at a large consulting firm training clients on new technology.",team
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Josh Caldwell,K-8 Program Manager,,,team
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Josh Caldwell,K-8 Program Manager,,"Before coming to Code.org, Josh was a Middle School teacher outside Seattle. During his time in the classroom, Josh developed and taught a full spectrum of Computer Science and Robotics courses with a focus on using project based learning to connect CS to students' interests and local issues. At Code.org, Josh develops curriculum that brings the beauty of Computer Science to K-8 students. ",team
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Malorie Carlini,Operations Program Coordinator,http://www.linkedin.com/in/maloriecarlini,Malorie supports the education operations team in coordinating teacher professional development workshops across the country. She is a former community college workforce advisor who provided guidance for at-risk students. ,team
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Maria Choi,Head of Fundraising,,"Maria develops partnerships with generous people, companies and organizations to support Code.org's mission. Maria also collaborates on marketing projects to drive awareness, growth and impact of Code.org's education programs. Previously, Maria worked for brands like Sesame Workshop, NFL, and UNICEF. Her other passion is volunteering for a non profit social enterprise called <a href=""http://www.nominetwork.org"">Nomi Network</a>. ",team
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Sarah Chow,Fundraising & Marketing Associate,https://www.linkedin.com/pub/sarah-chow/52/402/82b,"Sarah supports the fundraising and marketing teams by helping with things like the Hour of Code, K5 affifiliate program, PR, and development. Previously, she had worked at Vittana for two years where she served as an Office Coordinator & Executive Assistant to the CEO, then as Development Associate. ",team
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### Every dollar matched: unlock matching funds and double your impact
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Generous donors have offered to <u>**match every dollar you donate**</u>. Your donation will help unlock this investment in our children’s future. Plus, we have some fun perks to thank you in return!
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[Please add your donatation now](http://igg.me/at/hourofcode/x/9228585). Every student should have the opportunity Megan did.
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[Please add your year-end, tax-deductable donatation now](http://igg.me/at/hourofcode/x/9228585) so every student can have the opportunity Megan did.
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- Every student, boy or girl, should have the chance to learn computer science. Join us in starting with one #HourOfCode [http://hourofcode.com](http://hourofcode.com)
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- Today, we're proud to join the Hour of Code movement. Are you in? #HourOfCode [http://hourofcode.com](http://hourofcode.com).
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Issue a press release, <a href="<%= hoc_uri('/resources/official-press-release') %>"use this sample</a>.
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6.**Connect locally.** Visit [http://code.org/promote](http://code.org/promote) to learn more about computer science education in your state. Sign the petition there and you’ll get updates from Code.org on their local, state and federal advocacy efforts.
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**DATE** - [INSERT NAME] joined the principal and faculty members of [INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL], business leaders and local families today for [NAME OF EVENT] to participate in the Hour of Code as part of Computer Science Education Week . [INSERT NAME] and community members were among tens of millions of people around the world to take part in the largest learning event in history.
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**DATE** - [**INSERT NAME**] joined the principal and faculty members of [**INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL**], business leaders and local families today for [**NAME OF EVENT**] to participate in the Hour of Code as part of Computer Science Education Week . [INSERT NAME] and community members were among tens of millions of people around the world to take part in the largest learning event in history.
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[INSERT DETAILS OF EVENT, USE DESCRIPTIVE AND QUANTIFIABLE LANGUAGE. FOR EXAMPLE:“Daniels Run Elementary school held a school-wide Hour of Code event to expose its students to computer science. More than 700 students from all grades did at least one Hour of Code. And a dozen parents and volunteers from the community helped with the day and brought the kids together for an assembly showcasing why computer science matters in the lives of these students.”]
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[**INSERT DETAILS OF EVENT, USE DESCRIPTIVE AND QUANTIFIABLE LANGUAGE. FOR EXAMPLE:**]<br /> “Daniels Run Elementary school held a school-wide Hour of Code event to expose its students to computer science. More than 700 students from all grades did at least one Hour of Code. And a dozen parents and volunteers from the community helped with the day and brought the kids together for an assembly showcasing why computer science matters in the lives of these students.”
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Computers are everywhere, but fewer schools teach computer science than 10 years ago. Girls and students of color are severely underrepresented. The good news is we’re changing this for the better. The Hour of Code is gateway toward providing all students with access to high-quality computer science education.
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During Computer Science Education Week last year, 15 million students tried the Hour of Code. Computer science was on homepages of Google, MSN, Yahoo! and Disney. President Obama, Shakira and Ashton Kutcher all kicked off the Hour of Code with videos. Over 100 partners came together to support this movement.
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This year the Hour of Code movement is aiming for 100 million students.
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“We need to encourage and embrace our students’ interest in computer science,” said [INSERT NAME]. “Every student deserves the chance to learn computer science to access the best careers of the 21st century.”
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[**INSERT QUOTE FROM SPOKESPERSON, EXAMPLE BELOW:**]<br />
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“We need to encourage and embrace our students’ interest in computer science,” said [**INSERT NAME**]. “Every student deserves the chance to learn computer science to access the best careers of the 21st century.”
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