Building Excellent Computer Science Programs Across Oklahoma
Teach quality computer science to positively impact the next generation in Oklahoma.
Did You Know?
Oklahoma has K-12 computer science standards
Oklahoma requires high schools to offer computer science
CodeHS courses are aligned to Oklahoma computer science standards
CodeHS curriculum is free
Oklahoma Computer Science Stats
- 627 students in Oklahoma took the Advanced Placement Computer Science exams in 2019 (233 AP CSA, 394 AP CSP); only 26% of exams were taken by females
- Computer programmers and software developers in Oklahoma have an average annual salary of $86,550, which is significantly higher than the average state salary at $44,220
Sources: College Board, Department of Education, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Vertically-Aligned K-12 Computer Science Pathways
CodeHS pathways that are aligned to Oklahoma's computer science standards 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 PathwaysWe've Got Oklahoma Standards Covered
CodeHS maps all of the standards from Oklahoma to our courses, offering aligned and engaging curriculum in our 6-12 pathway.
Standards Framework | View Alignment |
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Oklahoma 6-8 | View (81.0%) |
Oklahoma 9-10 | View (89.7%) |
Top-Notch Professional Development
Online & in-person training for teachers to build the knowledge and confidence to teach excellent computer science courses.
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Industry-Valued Credentials
CodeHS Certifications offer high school students the opportunity to validate their mastery of programming skills, giving them a competitive advantage when entering college or the workforce.
Our high school student certifications in Java and JavaScript have been approved and added to the Oklahoma Assessment List for their Industry-Valued Credentials.
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How Schools in Oklahoma are Using CodeHS
Oklahoma Policies & Resources
In 2018, the Oklahoma Department of Education adopted Academic Standard for Computer Science. The state does not currently require computer science in schools, however, a computer science course can count as a foreign language or mathematics credit.
Source: Oklahoma Department of Education
Explore Oklahoma CS Funding & Grants
CodeHS Privacy Policy for Oklahoma
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.