Coded by Kids’ Coding Competition for Tech Savvy High-schoolers is Back

Coding teens from Philly and Delaware can now enter Ctrl+Shift 2019, Coded by Kids’ second annual competition geared at high-schoolers aged 13–18.

In this edition of the nonprofit’s event, the top coder (or team of up to three coders) can get a shot at a $5,000 main prize. From February to April, participants will undergo six mentoring sessions at local tech companies.

“Last year we proved that any student, given the right support and mentorship, can design and build meaningful technology,” Coded by Kids CEO Sylvester Mobley. “This year, we’re raising the stakes because we have to invest in our students.”

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