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Our Circuit Girls group this year are 11-13 year old girls who love to geek out about coding, building design challenges for each other, and talking about what they are capable of. We meet once a week to learn a new skill and talk about the possibilities. Our school is in a progressive district, and most of our kids have access to technology on a daily basis. Circuit Girls was created to get girls interested in coding and STEAM fields instead of just playing games on their iPads. It is our second year of Circuit Girls, and many of our girls from last year returned to take on leadership roles this year. Many of the girls in our group have spoken about how it's so easy for "boys to do stuff like this" and that they are glad that they can "prove that they can do techie stuff too."
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Our Circuit Girls group this year are 11-13 year old girls who love to geek out about coding, building design challenges for each other, and talking about what they are capable of. We meet once a week to learn a new skill and talk about the possibilities. Our school is in a progressive district, and most of our kids have access to technology on a daily basis. Circuit Girls was created to get girls interested in coding and STEAM fields instead of just playing games on their iPads. It is our second year of Circuit Girls, and many of our girls from last year returned to take on leadership roles this year. Many of the girls in our group have spoken about how it's so easy for "boys to do stuff like this" and that they are glad that they can "prove that they can do techie stuff too."