Code.org, CSforAll, and CSTA convened over 400 regional and international partners, policymakers, and district representatives for the first ever Global CS Education Conference (CSEdCon). Representatives from CSTA-Arizona, the Arizona Department of Education, and several districts across Arizona including Yuma and Prescott attended this event. The 2019 State of Computer Science Report was also released at this event - here's the progress Arizona has made in Computer Science Education
The report describes the policy trends and momentum over the past 12 months and contains:
  • an analysis of national and state trends in AP CS by gender and race, including the relationship with policy adoption;
  • a map of the states that have enacted particular policies;
  • state-by-state summaries of each state’s progress; and
  • updated data about high schools that teach computer science.
 
Here is Arizona's progress with Computer Science Policy