Hi, My name is Vivek Mahajan. I would be teaching Computer Science Principles and Computer Science A to students from standards 9th to 12th. I would also be teaching Web development and coding.
Hi, my name is YUTAN CHIANG. I am going to teach Computer Science in junior high school. The students will be 8th grade level at high school. I am very excited about Code.org because it provides all the learning level with guidelines.
Hello! I’m Rami. I have been teaching for 23 years, but this is my second year teaching a K-5 STEAM class.
My name is Erin DeLetto-Miranda. I am currently a middle school coding, robotics and media teacher. This is my second year teaching coding, and I had no prior background. Last year (and this year) I used ProjectSTEM (Scratch) to teaching beginning coding. This year I have been using code.org for my intermediate class. I am most excited about the new courses, but I need to get more comfortable with the format of code.org
My name is Jatrelle Brown and I currently teach 7th - 12th grade. I am still reviewing the curriculum and preparing myself for the 2026-2027 school year. I hope to get some great ideas from Code.org.
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My name is Aiaru and I am teaching Coding for Grades 6 to 10 and it is my first year as a Coding teacher. I want to explore Code.org and see how I can use resources here into the curriculum.
My name is Ana.
I teach secondary education, mainly students aged 12 to 18.
This year I plan to teach Technology, Digital Skills, and an introductory Artificial Intelligence curriculum.
I’m most excited about Code.org because it offers clear, well-structured resources that make complex concepts like AI and programming accessible and engaging for students.
Hello, my name is Herman Oduor. I teach Computer Science from Year 6 up to Year 13. I am excited about integrating code.org tasks into the curriculum I am teaching. I also have a coding club that is using code.org.
Hi, mi name is Anina, I teach grad 5 & 6 in Switzerland (10-12yo) and we will just try to go through the basics of coding
My name is Mi Mi Khant. I have been a computer teacher for 3 years. I was recommended to use http:// Code. org for the class and am very excited to teach the course. I love the http:// code.org resources and am super excited to take my students into higher levels of coding this year!
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My name is Ms. Siddiqui, and I live in Florida. I teach Computer Science grade 6, and Coding to Grade 7.
I filled in mid-year for a teacher who left, and code.org has been a lifesaver. Students don’t feel like they are “working.” I’m currently teaching Unit 4, Design for Computer Science Discoveries - It is fun and amazing. This unit takes a lot of printing and prep, but if teachers practice the lessons a night before-they’ll get max benefit from it.
I’m so grateful that it lets me keep track of different class periods, and for this verified teacher option, and also that it is super creative and professional. There is nothing else like this out there.
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I prefer to go by Gary. I teach primary school students and high school students.
Excited about the Code.org ecosystem!
Hello, I am Trina Ward. I will be teaching 7th and 8th Grade. I will be teaching Foundations of Computer Science to the 8th graders, and Principles of Cybersecurity to 7th graders. I am new to code.org, an I am excited to use it and work with the students.
My name is Mustafa, and I teach students from Grade 3 to Grade 6. This year, I plan to teach the AI module along with other computer science topics using the Code.org curriculum. I am interested in how the platform introduces AI concepts in a clear and practical way that supports student understanding and classroom learning.
Hello my name is Carlos Spranger
I teach mainly grade 6-12 but also upper and professional levels.
This year I intend to teach CS fundamentals, programming and Game Development.
I like code org material and find useful.
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Hi, my name is Maria Carolina, and I’m a high school math teacher and Educational Technology Coordinator at my school. I support all grade levels, from Kindergarten to High School, in integrating technology into the curriculum. This year, I am teaching coding to teenagers for the first time, and also stepping into my new role as a coordinator. I’m excited about exploring the possibilities and helping teachers implement various curricula, from pre-reader levels to more advanced topics. Looking forward to the journey ahead!
Hello, my name is Teresa Aasmo. I am currently teaching K-3 technology. I am very excited about learning more about code.
My name is Tammie Neeley. The grade levels I teach computer science are 6th, 7th and 8th grade. I plan to use the CS discoveries curriculum; not sure of what units just yet. What I most look excited about Code.org is learning more about computer science and the activities.
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My name is Tamme Neeley. I teach middle school computer science and math 8 as well as high school personal finance and Alg2. I plan to teach the CS Discoveries Problem solving and animation lessons. What I am most excited about is learning computer science curriculum since this is the first time for me to teaching computer science.
Hi, my name is Janice Clayton. I teach library technology at an Elementary School (grades K-6) I am excited about code.org!