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Nikola Tesla HS Wins AP Women's Diversity Award

Tesla is one of 685 schools to win the award out of 18,000 in consideration.

REDMOND, WA - From Lake Washington School District: Nikola Tesla STEM High School (Tesla STEM) has earned the first College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science A (CSA) and/or AP Computer Science Principles (CSP). Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP computer science courses. Out of more than 18,000 secondary schools worldwide that offer AP courses, only 685 have achieved this important result.

“This is a foundational piece of our work at Tesla STEM High School,” said Cindy Duenas, Principal. “We have a long-term goal to strategically support gender balance not only in our STEM course enrollment but also in our goal for gender balance in all STEM and STEM-related fields.”

Tesla STEM Computer Science Instructors Andy Christensen, Mike Hansen, Bethany Kankelborg and Melissa Wrenchy said this about the award: “The way to do is by doing. All students take the class, start to code and actually learn that because they can code; they then can take more advanced computer science courses. We know that when we require the curriculum and put focused and engaging instruction in front of our students, they succeed in the course and in their future readiness.”

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“We celebrate the efforts and accomplishments of the students and educators at Tesla STEM for closing the gender gap in computer science,” said Dr. Jane Stavem, Superintendent. “We’re committed to continuing to provide female students with access to AP Computer Science courses to help prepare a more diverse workforce in critical STEM jobs.”

Schools receiving the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have either 50% or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or a percentage of the female computer science examinees meeting or exceeding that of the school’s female population. Of the 685 schools that received the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award, 490 were honored for AP CSP, 167 for AP CSA, and 28 for both courses.

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“By inviting many more young women to advanced computer science classrooms, these schools have taken a significant step toward preparing all students for the widest range of 21st-century opportunities,” said Trevor Packer, College Board senior vice president of the AP Program. “We hope this inspires many other high schools to engage more female students in AP computer science and prepare them to drive innovation.”

The AP Computer Science Principles course launch in 2016 was the largest in Program history. AP Computer Science Principles has driven the growth of AP computer science in high schools. AP computer science course participation increased 135% since 2016, broadening STEM career opportunities for more students. The number of female, rural and underrepresented minority students taking AP computer science exams has more than doubled in that period. In 2018, over 38,000 female students took an AP computer science exam.

Providing female students with access to computer science courses contributes to gender parity in the industry’s high-paying jobs and drives innovation, creativity and competition. According to UNESCO’s Institute of Statistics data, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women; in North America and Western Europe, it’s just 32%. Research shows women are more likely to pursue computer science if they’re given the opportunity to explore it in high school.

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