Amazon Future Engineer students across the country are graduating from high school, and to celebrate, Amazonians visited select classrooms to meet some of the students and to check out their impressive computer science progress and end of year projects.
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Students at Hapeville Charter Career Academy talked about why they liked computer science after completing their Amazon Future Engineer course.
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Amazonians in Oklahoma City, OK spent a morning with students at Southeast High School, to celebrate their accomplishments in their Amazon Future Engineer course.
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Students at Burlington High School, outside of Boston, pose in front of a poster, as part of their Amazon Future Engineer course.
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Graduating Students at Hapeville Charter Career Academy outside of Atlanta, GA celebrated their completion of Amazon Future Engineer computer science course.
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Amazonian Francine Wint talked to students about their Amazon Future Engineer coding projects at Hapeville Charter Career Academy.
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Graduating students at Hapeville Charter Career Academy outside of Atlanta, GA celebrated their completion of Amazon Future Engineer computer science course.
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Amazonian Julie Mitchell visited students at Burlington High School, outside of Boston, to check out their final computer science projects, as part of their Amazon Future Engineer course.
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Graduating students at Esperanza Academy Charter School celebrated their graduation from their Amazon Future Engineer course with Amazonians in Philadelphia, PA.
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Texas-based Amazonians celebrated graduating Amazon Future Engineer seniors at Northwest Early College High School in El Paso, Texas.
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A graduating Amazon Future Engineer student at Gwynn Park High School in Brandywine, Maryland.
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Amazon employees from NYC celebrated Amazon Future Engineer students and talked about their careers at Central Islip High School.
Amazon Future Engineer is a four-part, childhood-to-career program aimed at inspiring and educating 10 million students from underrepresented and underserved communities each year to try computer science and coding. Amazon strives to achieve this by inspiring millions of children through coding camps and Code.org’s Hour of Code program, funding computer science courses in high schools across the country, providing 100 students with four-year college scholarships in computer science, and offering Amazon internships to scholarship recipients. Learn more about Amazon Future Engineer.