Juneau, Alaska (KINY) – On December 4th, Governor Mike Dunleavy declared Dec. 4th through 10th as Computer Science Week to highlight its role in increasing social interaction, innovation, and economic opportunities.
Here is the declaration:
WHEREAS, Computer Science Education Week highlights the crucial role that computer science plays in our society and how computer science increases social interaction, enables innovation, and creates economic opportunities; and
WHEREAS, the field of computer science is a foundational science for the digital age, and computing technology is an integral part of modern culture, transforming how people interact with each other and the world around them; and
WHEREAS, with the advent of permanent remote work and the buildout of broadband infrastructure throughout the State, an opportunity exists for all Alaskans, urban and rural, to access high-paying, technology-related jobs from their home communities; and
WHEREAS, computer science education is essential in helping K-12 students develop technical skills for the modern workforce and fulfilling careers in fields like coding, information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunication, and network engineering; and
WHEREAS, all students in Alaska deserve an effective computer science education, including access to highly qualified and well-prepared teachers, technology, and age-appropriate curriculum needed to learn computer science and coding skills, particularly at the elementary and secondary levels of education; and
WHEREAS, raising awareness of the importance of computer science education benefits our students, their families, and Alaskan communities.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Mike Dunleavy, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, do hereby proclaim December 4-10 as:
Computer Science Education Week
in Alaska and encourage all Alaskans to increase their awareness of the importance of computer science education.