Mission Bit, a nonprofit organization that teaches high school students computer science, has received a $1 million five-year grant from the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – With very few California high school students being enrolled in computer science, this week's Jefferson Award winner heads a nonprofit aimed at bringing those numbers up and ...
Justin Chen, left, discusses his college plans with Mission Bit volunteer Hurshal Patel. Gisela Kottmeier got her idea for an app while walking her dog. “I wondered, why isn’t there a good service to ...
(KPIX 5) -- Good computer literacy is vital nowadays, especially in San Francisco and the Silicon Valley. Stevon Cook knows this firsthand. He is the CEO of Mission Bit, a small startup with big goal: ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 5, 2015) - Mission Bit, a San Francisco-based 501c3 non-profit empowering and inspiring youth with computer programming education and professional experiences, ...
Students work away on their projects. Sign up below to get Mission Local’s free newsletter, a daily digest of news you won’t find elsewhere. Sign up It’s the first coding course 17-year-old-high ...
A year ago, I checked in with a tiny non-profit called MissionBit that was bringing computer science education to San Francisco’s public schools after class. Considering that only five percent of the ...