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Community Partner: Code in the Schools Intern: So-Yun Kim Site Supervisor: Charlotte James What is Code in the Schools? We are committed to expanding access to quality computer science education programs in Baltimore City to ensure that all Baltimore residents are prepared to be active members of the 21 st century economy. We achieve this through fun and innovative in-school, after- school, and summer programming for youth age 4-21, as well as professional development for educators throughout the region. "I think it is reasonable to assume that I started Code in the Schools during one of the busiest periods of the year. As a non-profit focused on bringing computer science education to Baltimore City students, a significant portion of the organization’s mission is accomplished through out-of-school and summer enrichment programs. As an intern, this meant that I was given a significant amount of responsibility and trust that I was not necessarily expecting during my first week at the office. Charlotte, my supervisor, immediately entrusted me with organizing a significant portion of CodeWorks, a 5-week coding camp that pays 65 Baltimore City youth to learn computer science. I spent the majority of my time creating excel sheets, cross- checking names, and creating rosters. Although this may not sound riveting, I genuinely value the time and experience I had undertaking this work. This is not only because I oddly enjoy using excel for some reason, but also because I had the opportunity to see my work materialize when I met my students for the first time at CodeWorks. During my typical day at CodeWorks, I would assist a game design course in the mornings and work on administrative tasks in the afternoon. Working with 65 students is not easy, even if they are the most well-behaved and polite group of students (which they are). To be completely truthful, there were a few disappointing moments. Like when I felt like I could not help a student through his circumstances, or when a hard-working student had to constantly deal with setbacks due to paperwork issues out of his control. But I am genuinely so grateful for the experience I had at CodeWorks. I want to thank Charlotte, Gretchen, and Diane for making this program even possible and the support that you offered me this summer. I also want to thank Dale and Eleanor for giving me insight on being a teacher in Baltimore city and spending so many afternoons with me. And lastly I want express how grateful I am to my students. Thank you so much for being so kind, for making me laugh, and giving me the opportunity to teach you and watch your curiosity grow." -So-Yun • Programming and supervising CodeWorks, a 5- week intensive coding program and YouthWorks site • Data collection and analysis on the progress, demographics, and interests of CodeWorks’ students • Teaching assistant for a game design course utilizing Unity and C# 18