FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS GIRLS WHO CODE SAN JOSE?
Girls Who Code San Jose Club is a club established in 2014 through the national Girls Who Code Clubs Program. Volunteer teachers (working professionals with a career in technology or Lynbrook High School students) teach the importance of women in STEM along with the fundamentals of computer science to girls in grades 6th to 8th at Miller Middle School. Subjects that are (or have been) taught include Javascript, HTML, CSS, Python, and SAM Labs.
WHEN AND WHERE WILL MEETINGS BE HELD?
Meetings will be held at Miller Middle School every Friday from 3:15 to 5:45 PM. Sixth graders will gather in room 33, seventh graders in room 7, and eighth graders in room 36. At 3:45 PM, all girls assemble in the library. To learn more about our meeting schedule, please refer to the calendar on the homepage of our website.
WHERE CAN I FIND MEETING PRESENTATIONS?
You may find meeting presentations under the "Meetings" tab at the top of our website. Your curriculum leaders will post curriculum presentations in your designated Google Classroom. If you are having any trouble, please reach out to your curriculum lead!