Tech Elevator has announced an extension of its grant in collaboration with Tech Impact, aimed at covering the full tuition cost for ten Delaware residents enrolling in its November 2024 National Live Remote coding bootcamp. This initiative is part of the Tech Hire Delaware program, backed by the Delaware Workforce Development Board and the Department of Labor, designed to democratize access to tech career training.
Related Articles
Greenwood Teen Chasing Olympic Dream in Speed Skating
Sixteen-year-old Quinn Derheimer discovered speed skating after trying hockey, inspired by his sister. Noticed for his speed, he quickly rose in the sport, competing internationally and aiming for the 2034 Winter Olympics. Quinn trains intensely in Milwaukee, balancing early mornings, double practices, and online schooling through Indiana Gateway Digital Academy. His family fully supports him, volunteering and prioritizing his goals. Quinn emphasizes dedication, perseverance, and passion as keys to achieving his Olympic dream.
The Top 10 NCAA Diving Recruits in the Boys’ Class of 2027
Ranked No. 3 among the top men’s diving recruits for the high school class of 2027, Mikolas Schwickert of Clavadistas del Sol and Arizona Virtual Academy stands out for his precision, consistency, and versatility across springboard and platform events. A seasoned competitor for Team USA on the junior international level, Schwickert combines elite execution with steady performance—qualities that make him a valuable NCAA prospect with strong potential for continued growth and championship-level success.
6 Steps To Help Your Child Build Meaningful Connections
Many children today lack consistent, meaningful social interaction—an essential part of developing empathy, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution skills. K12’s Chief Learning Officer, Niyoka McCoy, encourages families to foster connection through community activities like volunteering, clubs, and sports. For students facing barriers such as frequent moves, safety concerns, or health challenges, McCoy notes that K12-powered online schools offer belonging through live classes, group projects, and social opportunities that help every child feel seen and connected.