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Video: Students share four surprising computer science stats

Published on March 2, 2020
Video: Students share four surprising computer science stats

The Mississippi's Future Can't Wait movement is spreading awareness of the need for computer science education in all of Mississippi's public schools.

Currently, Mississippi is trailing its neighboring states in efforts to attract new, high-tech business, jobs and expansion because it does not teach computer science in all K-12 schools. The average salary for computing jobs is $72,039, almost double the statewide average.

Making computer science part of public education will give students more choices and job opportunities and enable the state to attract high-tech investment and growth in the future.

Here are four important takeaways about the state of computer science education in Mississippi.

1\. Less than 50 percent of Mississippi schools offer computer science.

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