Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan and Assemblyman Chuck Lavine congratulated The Coder School’s owner and general manager Noreen Kazi and senior adviser Nisha Bhalla at the grand opening of their second location in Roslyn on Sept. 15.
The Coder School offers an array of weekly after-school computer coding programs for students ages 7 to 18 as well as intensive coding camps during holiday and summer breaks. Curriculum focuses on computer coding languages and skills that students can utilize for web development, gaming, academic endeavors artificial, intelligence and more.
“The Coder School gives our young people an important head start as they explore STEM fields and cultivate the skills and interests that will drive the careers of the 21st century,” Legislator Lafazan said. “It’s my pleasure to welcome The Coder School to Roslyn and wish them great success in the years to come.”