The Largest and Best HS Hackathon Ever Held – San Jose

More than 700 students from over 50 high schools participated in a 24-hour hackathon held March 8-9, 2014 in San Jose, California. Another 300 high school students participated remotely. The event, named “HSHacks,” was conceived organized and funded by high school students through sponsorships and through the generosity of eBay who provided the event venue
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Innovation: An Edge America Cannot Surrender

“We know that the nation that goes all-in on innovation today will own the global economy tomorrow.  This is an edge America cannot surrender. “ – President Barack Obama, State of the Union, 2014 According to Vince Bertram, President and CEO of Project Lead The Way: “In order to go all-in on innovation, we must start
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Promising Models to Improve Outcomes for Low-Income Students

Earlier this month the White House released a report entitled Increasing College Opportunity for Low-Income Students: Promising Models and a Call to Action. The promising models included in this report may be very helpful to school leaders that will apply for grants from the state’s new $250 million California Career Pathways Trust fund and that
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