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Re: New tech education law in Washington State
Wow! Thanks for posting this Kyle! This is great news for other states, too. We're all working to get more interest in technology and engineering ed for K-12 students. State leaders often want to know if there are other states trying something out. Now we can point to Washington for their new law, to Rhode Island for funding FIRST teams in every high school, to Massachusettes for their curriculum framework, and HOPEFULLY SOON- DE and PA will join you. Keep us posted, if you learn more, ok?
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Re: New tech education law in Washington State
Thanks for the post! It's nice to see and hear about other teams working on their school boards, administrations and state representatives to show them how much FIRST does for students. Sometimes we get a little tired, but it helps to realize we aren't alone. I hope we in Missouri can make some progress! Good luck everyone...you can doooo it!
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