Cybersecurity Program Informational Session for high school students
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Cybersecurity Program Informational Session for high school students

Are you a Clayton County High School Junior or Senior looking to get into the Cybersecurity field? Come learn about our training program.

By Kids Next Code

Date and time

Tuesday, April 29 · 4 - 6pm EDT

Location

Jonesboro High School

7728 Mount Zion Boulevard Jonesboro, GA 30236

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

TUESDAY, APRIL 29th 4 pm - 6 pm

What this event will provide:

  • Network With Tech Professionals & Mentors
  • Learn about our Cybersecurity Programs for high schoolers
  • Cybersecurity workshops & Hands-On Activities
  • AI, Coding & Data Analyst workshops
  • Software development project experience


  • The event is FREE FOR CLAYTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS & SENIORS.
  • Parents are ALSO encouraged to attend.


  • Register at knctechteens.eventbrite.com
  • Refreshments and appetizers will be provided

For additional information, contact Travis A. Reeves at info@kidsnextcode.com or via phone at (404) 414-2520.

Organized by

Kids Next Code was founded in 2016 we are a tech program that provides support in coding, game design, and engineering. Our founder Travis A. Reeves has worked in IT for over 10 years with various companies such as Sun-Trust, Coca-Cola, and the Georgia Lotto he leveraged his passion for IT, Education, and Entrepreneurship to be a resource for students in disenfranchised communities to facilitate the expansion of their career opportunities. Although our focus is in the youth realm, we support all ages in their tech journey through virtual and in-person courses year-round. We have taught STEM and tech-related classes such as coding, web design, mobile app design, and robotics to over 600 students (ages 5-18) in Georgia and New York. We have partnerships with Dekalb County Sheriff's department, Clayton County & Fulton County Library branch, and many more!

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