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YCL – Youth Coding League

The Youth Coding League is a fully-packaged extracurricular program for grades 5-8 that introduces students to computer science in an innovative, project-based learning environment using a youth sports model that requires no coding skills to lead in schools or organizations.

FOR STUDENTS

Team-based program similar to youth sports, with individualized/school points and rankings

Gain social and intellectual confidence unlike anything before

YCL team gear and a shot at big prizes in the postseason

Introduction to the digital workplace of the future

FOR TEACHERS

Paid stipend and continued training each semester to your teachers who are coaches

Daily, dedicated support from Youth Coding League staff

Incredibly easy-to-use coach dashboard to manage your team

Opportunity for students to engage in project-based learning

FOR SCHOOLS

Address the lack of teachers on staff with coding knowledge without putting so much more demand on them

Join an accessible program that has diversity and inclusivity as a top priority

Launch a unique STEM program (in less time than you think)

50% of program costs are invested back into your school

AN INNOVATIVE, PROJECT-BASED INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SCIENCE USING A YOUTH SPORTS MODEL

How the Youth Coding League Works

No coding experience is required for you or your students, and this competitive program takes place in your schools with the full support of dedicated Youth Coding League staff.

Regular Season Competition

The regular season is comprised of 8 sprints from Google's CS First curriculum.

Coders earn up to 80 points per sprint, scored on intellect, reliability, collaboration, and more.

Coders can complete Epics to sharpen their skills and earn badges.

Coder profiles and team stats are updated weekly at YouthCodingleague.com by our scoring team.

Curriculum

Each semester, coders work through one of Google CS First’s seven themes during the regular season, comprised of eight sprints.

Fashion & Design

Game Design

Music & Sound

Friends

Storytelling

Sports

Arts

Postseason Competition Series

At the end of the regular season, coders group up and work on projects that represent everything they learn throughout the semester. The projects then enter the postseason competition series.

Projects can win in two tracks: 1) Technical Merit, which are reviewed by professional software developers and based on coding proficiency, and/or 2) Community Favorite, which is based on voting from your school and community.

The projects with the best coding proficiency or the most votes in each round move on to the next round until a winner is decided. Coders can continue refining their work throughout the playoffs to produce the best project possible.

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