WCHS Computer Science Students Visit Microsoft

Microsoft invited the students from Warren County High School's Computer Science class to visit their corporate office in Raleigh. Students in Mr. Saegling's Computer Science club also attended. The students toured the facility and heard presentations from company officials. They also had a chance to meet Paul Sandwald, one of the TEAL's volunteers. The Warren County Schools Department of Career and Technical Education has partnered with Microsoft to bring a computer science program to Warren County High School. Microsoft sponsors a program entitled “TEALS”.  TEALS (Technology Education And Literacy in Schools) is a grassroots employee driven program that recruits, mentors, and places high tech professionals who are passionate about digital literacy and computer science education into high school classes as part-time teachers in a team teaching model where the school district is unable to meet their students’ computer science (CS) needs on its own.