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The College Board, which oversees the Advanced Placement exams, believes that computer science courses should be mandatory in schools and is willing to help fund the idea. Virginia is currently the only state to require computer science instruction.
"The College Board is willing to invest serious resources in making this viable—much more so than is in our economic interest to do so," said College Board President David Coleman, on a conference call with reporters. "To governors, legislators, to others—if you will help us make this part of the life of schools, we will help fund it."
"The College Board is willing to invest serious resources in making this viable—much more so than is in our economic interest to do so," said College Board President David Coleman, on a conference call with reporters. "To governors, legislators, to others—if you will help us make this part of the life of schools, we will help fund it."