Loading...
Skip to main content

Like many websites, BSA’s websites use cookies to ensure the efficient functioning of those websites and give our users the best possible experience. You can learn more about how we use cookies, and how you can change your browser's cookie settings, in our cookies statement. By continuing to use this site without changing your cookie settings, you consent to our use of cookies.

X

JUL 14, 2015 | US

A Day in the Life of an Aspiring Teen Girl Coder

DCInno, July 15, 2015

Chris Bing

Sara Berrios, soon to be a senior at Westfield School in Chantilly, Va., has always been interested in computers. But when she took a computer science course to learn more about them, she found herself in a sort of “boys’ club,” with just one other girl.

While Sara thought her class was fun, at times it could be uncomfortable because of the massive gender imbalance. “I think for a lot of girls they have the will, but they just don’t have the way," she said.

Read More >>

Original Posting: http://dcinno.streetwise.co/2015/07/15/code-school-dc-girls-who-code-program-boosts-women-in-tech/

ABOUT BSA

BSA | The Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the leading advocate for the global software industry before governments and in the international marketplace. Its members are among the world’s most innovative companies, creating software solutions that help businesses of all sizes in every part of the economy to modernize and grow.

With headquarters in Washington, DC, and operations in more than 30 countries, BSA pioneers compliance programs that promote legal software use and advocates for public policies that foster technology innovation and drive growth in the digital economy.

MEDIA CONTACTS

Michael O’Brien

For Media Inquiries

Email: media@bsa.org

MEDIA CONTACTS

Media Inquiries

Email: media@bsa.org

MEDIA CONTACTS

Media Inquiries

Email: media@bsa.org

CONTACTO DE PRENSA

Media Inquiries

Email: media@bsa.org