Webinar:
Virginia Schools and the New STEM Era: Implementing Computer Science Without Overloading Teachers

Virginia schools are under growing pressure to expand Computer Science, AI, coding, and future-ready STEM learning across K–12 classrooms. With the updated Virginia Computer Science Standards rolling into full implementation, districts are facing a difficult question:

How do you deliver high-quality STEM and Computer Science programs without overwhelming teachers, increasing staffing strain, or creating unsustainable initiatives?

This webinar is designed specifically for Virginia district leaders, principals, STEM coordinators, CTE directors, curriculum leaders, and educators navigating the realities of implementation.

We’ll break down:

  • The biggest STEM and Computer Science implementation challenges facing Virginia schools today

  • Why many STEM initiatives fail after launch

  • Practical strategies for implementing Computer Science without adding major teacher workload

  • How districts are approaching AI, robotics, drones, cybersecurity, and emerging technology pathways

  • Flexible models for in-school, after-school, summer, and CTE-aligned STEM programs

  • Ways to support workforce readiness while maintaining sustainability and staff capacity

  • Funding and implementation considerations for Virginia districts

This session will also explore how hands-on, career-connected STEM pathways can help districts increase engagement, strengthen workforce readiness, and expand access to future-focused learning opportunities without requiring schools to build programs from scratch.

As Virginia continues investing in Computer Science, workforce development, and future-ready education, schools need implementation models that are realistic, scalable, and sustainable.

Join us for a practical conversation focused on what Virginia schools actually need right now.

Register today to reserve your spot.