Our Story

Check out this cool video of Code With Me! in the news

Disclaimer: Information about enrollment and registration eligibility has changed from what was stated in the video. Please read through the FAQ’s for helpful information or contact us here

More about us

Megha is a sophomore at Yale University studying Computer Science (CS) and Economics. She is also a South Salem High alum! Mihir is currently a sophomore at South Salem High School and has done Computer Science projects starting in 6th grade. Megha and Mihir realized how many summer camps were being cancelled due to the current summer situation in their city and wanted to do something to help. The siblings are interested in finding a way to use their CS knowledge to help the Salem community and help kids gain some skills that are typically not supplemented in the classroom.

We hope to inspire more students in the community to think like coders and get some exposure to coding along the way. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about Code With Me!

 

Frequently asked questions

Each Code With Me! class is 1 hour long and will be taught through Zoom, a video conferencing platform. Before your session starts you will receive a reoccurring link for your class.

We will do our best to place each child into a group that they feel comfortable in. If students are feeling that the class is too hard for them, they can relay this to the instructor and we will make sure they are given the resources they need.

All instructors must go through an interview process and have background checks preformed. Most are Salem Keizer alumna themselves and have some kind of CS background! They all have experience teaching classes and are a passionate group focused on helping students learn!

Code With Me! Fall 2020 will cost $150 which is equivalent to $15 a session. For students who would like to participate but are unable to pay the complete price, please reach out to us at askcodewithme@gmail.com!

Code With Me! emphasis both on screen and off screen learning activities. This means that students will be given fun activities that will help them learn how to think like a coder but may not necessarily be on their computer. These are usually fun activities such as creating our own dances or sandwiches! There are plenty of on screen coding activities as well!