Gov. Hutchinson to discuss computer science education

Tiny ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Governor Asa Hutchinson will go over specifics of his 2021-22 Countrywide Governors Affiliation Chairman’s Initiative, K-12 Computer Science Schooling, at a Chairman’s Initiative Roundtable in Bentonville, Ark., a push release announced.

Governor Monthly bill Lee of Tennessee will be signing up for Hutchinson on March 17 to kick off the celebration and participate in the roundtable.

Following Gov. Hutchinson’s introduction, he will start a panel dialogue on state laptop science initiatives, joined by Arkansas Secretary of Schooling Johnny Important, Missouri Commissioner of Training Margie Vandeven, and computer system science schooling supervisors from Alabama, Louisiana, and South Carolina.

Gov. Lee will then start off an additional panel with college students from Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee who will share their perspectives on the value on laptop science education.

The governors’ roundtable will be led by Gov. Hutchinson, concentrating on efforts within states to develop K-12 training in the topic.

The function will be held on Thursday at 9 a.m. at the 21c Museum Lodge, located at 200 NE A St. in Bentonville, Ark.