Code Wiz opens in St. Pete

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

Code Wiz has officially launched its new educational center in St. Petersburg, Florida, offering coding and robotics classes to children aged 7 to 17. Located at 956 62nd Ave. N. , the franchise promises hands-on programming experiences that ignite curiosity and creativity in young minds.

Founders Jen and Scott Callison, local residents, are passionate about empowering the next generation with essential tech skills. As technology continues to evolve and shape our world, initiatives like Code Wiz can play a pivotal role in preparing children for future careers. The curriculum focuses on interactive learning, enabling students to engage with technology in a fun and meaningful way. With the rise of digital education, Code Wiz aims to fill a gap in youth programs by providing accessible resources for coding education. This new center not only contributes to the local economy but also enhances the educational landscape in St.

Petersburg. By fostering innovation and problem-solving skills, Code Wiz hopes to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.

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