At Rex, we have matched North Carolina’s vision with our own.
Learning to code is comparable to learning reading, writing, and math for this generation. Rex makes this process easy and enjoyable for all!
“The overall goal is to provide opportunities for all North Carolina students to learn computer science and gain the skills needed to:
(1) create and contribute, not just use and consume, in the digital economy; and
(2) actively engage as informed citizens in our complex, technology-driven world.
Through collaboration and communication with multiple stakeholders, a coordinated statewide computer science initiative will strengthen pathways from kindergarten to career, address equity gaps, leverage successful programs, and encourage cross-sector partnerships throughout the state.”
Source: North Carolina Department of Education
At Rex, we have matched North Carolina’s vision with our own.
North Carolina does not yet require all high schools to offer computer science.
Computer science may count as a fourth math credit in some cases with courses that have been approved.
North Carolina aligns closely to CSTA standards and therefore, is centered around the following five concepts:
1. Computing Systems
2. Networks and the Internet
3. Data and Analysis
4. Algorithms and Programming
5. Impacts of Computing
Works at home, in class, and on Chromebooks.
Aligns with state and national education standards.
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No CS degree necessary. Optional teacher included.
Detailed reporting tools and auto-grading.
Real coding and real projects with realtime feedback.
Rex Academy courses are also aligned to the following standards
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