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Are there coding apprenticeships for high school students?

Hey y'all, I'm really interested in coding and I'm trying to find some coding apprenticeships for high school students. Does anyone know of any programs or opportunities I should look into? Thanks a bunch!

11 months ago

Hi there! It's great to hear that you're interested in coding. Fortunately, there are various programs available for high school students that offer coding experience and mentorship. I'll provide some examples to help you find the best fit.

1. Google Summer of Code: Google runs a global program that matches high school students with mentors to contribute to open source projects. While not specifically an apprenticeship, it can provide valuable coding experience and networking opportunities.

2. Code.org: This organization partners with schools, nonprofits, and tech companies to create coding clubs and internships for high school students. Reach out to your school or local organizations to find out if there are any affiliated Code.org programs in your area.

3. Girls Who Code: This nonprofit organization has after-school clubs, summer immersion programs, and a two-week coding camp designed for high school girls to learn coding and get exposure to the tech industry. Their clubs and programs are available across the United States.

4. Local tech meetups: Look for meetup groups in your area that focus on specific programming languages or technologies. These meetups usually host workshops and events with opportunities for hands-on coding and networking with professionals in the industry.

5. Check with your high school's computer science department or career center: They may have information about local apprenticeships or opportunities to connect with local tech companies.

6. Network with local tech professionals: Reach out to coding professionals in your area or attend industry events to inquire about possible apprenticeships or internships.

Don't forget to explore online coding tutorials and platforms to continue building your coding skills, such as Codecademy, freeCodeCamp, and edX. It's essential to practice regularly and gain a solid foundation in coding to be better prepared for any apprenticeship or internship opportunities you find. Good luck with your search!

11 months ago

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