Building Excellent Computer Science Programs Across Georgia
Teach quality computer science to positively impact the next generation in Georgia.
Vertically-Aligned K-12 Computer Science Pathways
CodeHS pathways are 100% aligned to Georgia computer science standards and can be customized based on a district’s needs. The K-12 curriculum covers elementary block-based interdisciplinary programming lessons all the way to College Board Endorsed AP courses.
View Georgia Pathways60+ Free Computer Science Courses
Every course is customizable and includes hundreds of engaging lessons, projects, video tutorials, quizzes, and more! Explore the CodeHS Course Catalog today.
Georgia Introduction to Digital Technology
Level
High School
Course Length
165 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Georgia Foundations of Computer Programming
Level
Middle School
Course Length
40 hrs
Timeframe
Quarter
Georgia Foundations of Secure Information Systems
Level
Middle School
Course Length
40 hrs
Timeframe
Quarter
Georgia Computer Science Principles
Level
High School
Course Length
125 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Georgia Foundations of Interactive Design
Level
Middle School
Course Length
33 hrs
Timeframe
Quarter
Georgia Introduction to Software Technology
Level
High School
Course Length
160 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Georgia Introduction to Hardware Technology
Level
High School
Course Length
140 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Georgia Web Development
Level
High School
Course Length
145 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Georgia Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
Level
High School
Course Length
140 hrs
Timeframe
Year
Supporting ELLs with Computer Science Curriculum in Spanish
The Georgia curriculum is also available in Spanish to support English Language Learners. Teachers can set up a single CodeHS course for their blended classrooms, and then students will be able to view the course in their set language.
Learn MoreWe've Got Georgia Standards Covered
CodeHS maps all state standards to our courses, offering fully aligned engaging curriculum in our K-12 pathway.
Explore Georgia Standards AlignmentsStandards Framework | View Alignment |
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Georgia Foundations of Computer Programming | View (93.9%) |
Georgia Foundations of Secure Information Systems | View (100%) |
Georgia Introduction to Digital Technology | View (92.2%) |
Georgia Web Development | View (83.3%) |
Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators | View (100%) |
Georgia Introduction to Cybersecurity | View (54.7%) |
Georgia Advanced Cybersecurity | View (76.3%) |
Georgia Foundations of Interactive Design | View (100%) |
Georgia Computer Science Principles | View (91.1%) |
What Educators in Georgia Are Saying
I am a big fan of you guys. Especially for areas that do not have the resources we are able to have in the Atlanta area, I think CodeHS is an incredible tool. Helps a lot here too.
Having the Georgia course meant I didn't have to try to align things from multiple sources to standards. I really could not have gotten my students through the class without CodeHS.
Supporting Teachers Across Georgia with Customizable PD
CS Methods PD Courses
These are approved CS Methods courses for endorsements in the state of Georgia! Each course explores computer science as a discipline—focusing on pedagogical theory, effective teaching methods, and instructional strategies to support the teaching of computer science by encouraging inquiry, creativity, and collaboration.
Georgia Certification Prep Course
The comprehensive Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators Computer Science (GACE CS) exam is designed to demonstrate that a teacher is highly competent in teaching computer science. Prepare for this exam with the CodeHS GACE CS Prep Course, 100% aligned covering all of the objectives designated for the exam.
CodeHS Privacy Policy for Georgia
CodeHS is a member of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) in many states. Your district can sign Exhibit E to execute the agreement for your state.
Explore our Privacy Center to learn more.
Georgia Policies & Resources
Source: Georgia Department of Education
In 2019, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 108 which requires all high schools to phase-in computer science classes by the 2024–2025 school year. This new legislation ensures that all students in Georgia have access to rigorous computer science courses and are prepared for the future. View the full Georgia CS Plan here.
To increase investment in computer science across the state, the Georgia General Assembly allocated $750,000 for computer science teacher professional development.
Explore CS Funding and Grants Download the CodeHS Georgia CS Education Guide