Argentine Middle School wins $10,000 for teaching kids how to code

Computers are everywhere, but fewer schools teach computer science than 10 years ago. Good news is an increase in students here that are learning about computer science.

In one week last year, 15 million students tried computer science as part of the Hour of Code.

All of the more than 550 students at Argentine Middle School are joining in on the largest education event in history: the Hour of Code, Dec. 8-14. Argentine is the one school chosen in Kansas to receive $10,000 from Code.org to buy technology for the school, in order to bring these critical skills to all students.

Google, Microsoft, Apple, President Obama, Bill Gates, Shakira and Ashton Kutcher have all backed the Hour of Code. More than 100 partners are coming together to support this global movement. To date, 47 million students have tried the Hour of Code to date. Half were girls. Now the Hour of Code movement is aiming for 100 million students.

Representatives from the Hour of Code presented a $10,000 check to Argentine Middle School on Monday, Dec. 8, and spoke about the importance of bringing computer science into schools.

The Hour of Code is a campaign to prove that regardless of age, race or gender, anyone can learn how to not just consume, but also build the technologies of the future.
– Story from Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools

Mild weather in store for Monday

Monday’s forecast is sunny with a high near 50. Winds will be west northwest from 6 to 9 mph.

The sunshine today should warm up the temperatures this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

Tonight, a cold front now over North Dakota will move southward to this area. Expect a low of about 27. A west wind from 5 to 8 mph will change to the north after midnight. A new wave of stratus clouds is expected to come in from the north later tonight and may stick around through Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the temperature drops several degrees, and the high will be near 37. Skies will be mostly sunny and a north wind will be from 3 to 8 mph. Tuesday night, expect partly cloudy skies and a low of 26.

On Wednesday, the high will be near 40. Wednesday night, the low will be 34. There is a slight chance of patchy light rain.

Temperatures will rise on Thursday, when skies will be partly sunny with a high near 48. The low will be 37 on Thursday night.

Friday, the high will be 53 with partly sunny skies. On Friday night, the low will be around 42 with mostly cloudy skies.

Saturday, the high will be near 55 with partly sunny skies. On Saturday night, skies will be mostly cloudy with a low around 44.