Colorado Code § 22-32-133.5

Computer science courses - legislative declaration
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(1) The general
assembly finds that:
(a) Computer science and computer coding skills are widely recognized as valuable
assets in the current and future job market;
(b) Students in Colorado would benefit from taking computer science and coding
courses in high school;
(c) High school students who are exposed to computer science and coding courses in
high school are more likely to take such courses in college;
(d) Many high school students are not taking computer science and coding courses
because they are elective courses and do not count toward graduation requirements;
(e) According to the Code.org Advocacy Coalition, in states that count a computer
science course as either a math or science credit toward graduation, the average class size is
fifty-three percent bigger than in states where computer science is only an elective; and
(f) More high school students would take computer science and coding courses if they
fulfilled a graduation requirement in mathematics or science.
(2) All school districts are encouraged to offer in every high school one or more courses
in computer science and coding.
(3) All school districts are encouraged to and may elect to treat computer science and
coding courses as a mathematics or science course and count completion of a computer science
or coding course toward the fulfillment of any mathematics or science graduation requirement.

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