Computer Magnet Students Receive Honors From NCWIT
July 26, 2007 by Christina Danek ·
The month of May is filled with award ceremonies honoring those who dedicate their time to making the world a better place. Three young ladies from the Computer Magnet at Thomas Jefferson and North High Schools got the chance to receive the Aspirations in Computing Award from the NCWIT (National Center for Women & Information Technology). Seniors Alia Gant (TJ) and Daniela Canizalez (North), and Junior Christina Danek (TJ), were all recipients of the awards given by the NCWIT.
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Three Computer Magnet Students Receive Honors From NCWIT
July 25, 2007 by Ben Gilliland ·
The month of May is filled with award ceremonies honoring those who dedicate their time to making the world a better place. Three young ladies from the Computer Magnet at Thomas Jefferson and North High Schools got the chance to receive the Aspirations in Computing Award from the NCWIT (National Center for Women & Information Technology). Seniors Alia Gant (TJ) and Daniela Canizalez (North), and Junior Christina Danek (TJ), were all recipients of the awards given by the NCWIT.
The National Canter for Women & Information Technology’s mission is to ensure that women are fully represented in the influential world of information technology and computing. The award is given to individuals who have demonstrated leadership in the area of information technology. Gant, Canizalez, and Danek have all been leaders in the Computer Magnet, creating entrepreneurial businesses and social enterprise solutions to suit community needs through the leveraging of technology. These ladie Read more









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