Keeping Kids' Computer Science Skills Sharp Over Summer
School is out for the summer, and that means parents must find a way to occupy all the free time their kids now have. Fortunately for all those parents, tech companies offer a wide array of fun, engaging activities to either teach students to code or help them build on what they learned throughout the year. See how below.
In addition, check out the story about DoorDash's recent expansion of its Kitchens Without Borders initiative, which aims to elevate the human stories behind immigrant and refugee-owned restaurants.



What we're reading
AT&T Helps Students With Summer of Skills | AT&T Blog
Preventing the Summer Learning Gap Through Expanded Internet Access | Comcast
Learn to Code with Microsoft Store and the Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit this Summer | Kano
Summer of Code | Google
Amazon Teams with Seattle Schools to Inspire Underserved Students to Pursue STEM and Robotics | GeekWire
Kitchens Without Borders Expands in Los Angeles, Chicago, and the Bay Area | DoorDash Blog
Millions of Medicaid Patients Now Have Access to Medical Transportation Through Lyft | Lyft Blog
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