Make time this week for an "Hour of Code"

Coding is becoming an increasingly crucial skill, and with Computer Science Education Week kicking off today, millions of students from around the world are being encouraged to take some time to learn how to code. Thanks to the Hour of Code campaign 

Microsoft CEO Nadella teaches Seattle students 'Hour of Code' »Play Video Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella visits Seattle's Rainier View Elementary School to teach 'Hour of Code' program December 7, 2015. (KOMO PHOTO) 

Students in grades K-8 at the school are particpating in the “Hour of Code,” a large-scale initiative backed by large tech companies including Google and Microsoft that encourages students and teachers worldwide to spend 60 minutes learning how to code.

Lufkin ISD is "making coding cool." They have joined the national push called "Hour of Code." It's a push for all students to learn coding or computer programming. Lufkin ISD has not only been excelling but have also been enjoying the opportunity to code.

Students in grades K-8 at the school are particpating in the “Hour of Code,” a large-scale initiative backed by large tech companies including Google and Microsoft that encourages students and teachers worldwide to spend 60 minutes learning how to code.