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Mt. Laurel taking eighth-grade computer classes to next level

It wasn’t too long ago when computer classes in middle schools consisted of learning how to use software.

Now, instead of simply using programs, eighth graders at Harrington Middle School are going to be creating them.

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The school is introducing a computer coding class as part of its Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics initiative. Harrington Principal Kathleen Haines said all eighth graders will take the class, and it will be a step up from their previous technology course.

“Students will be able to communicate with the computer,” Haines said. “We’re teaching them how to makes those websites, how to make those games.”

The students will use a website called Codecademy for the class. They will be learning HTML, CSS and Python, three of the more common types of coding.

Curriculum supervisor Kelly Camm said the class will give students a major boost when they move on to high school. Like with the school’s other STEM and STEAM programs, the district is working with Lenape High School to create a seamless transition for the students.

The difference between the coding class and the former technology curriculum is its practical use. Camm said the students will be learning skills they could eventually use in the real world. The new class also fulfills literary skills in science and technology required by the Common Core curriculum.

Camm also said coding gives the students the freedom to create an infinite number of web pages, programs and software.

“Its really a way for them to create and express themselves,” Camm said.

The district made computer coding a required class for eighth grade because of its importance in today’s world. Haines said information technology jobs are in demand, and the district wants to groom its students for a possible career in the field.

“Companies need people to come out and know how to code,” Haines said.

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