Girls Who Code Computer Club

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We are excited to announce adventure this year.  Megan Lefers will be leading a Girls Who Code Club on Mondays starting  Sept 12 through Oct 3.  We will meet after school at 3:30 in the Intermediate/Community Library for at least an hour.  Depending on how it goes we could go a little longer.  This will be for anyone in grades 3 – 6.  Boys and Girls are welcome to join.  No experience necessary.  This is a national sponsored club and you can get more details from their website.  We are adding link for registration.  We have very limited spots.  6 to be exact.  But we plan on continuing to run this throughout this school for 4 week sessions as long as we have interest.  So if you don’t get in the first session email us at audrea.buller@k12.sd.us to get on a wait list.  Once we go through the wait list we will reopen registration.  And of course if you have any questions please feel to free to call us at 605-647-2203 opt 6

Registration link:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040848AFA62AA7FA7-girls

https://girlswhocode.com/

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