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AT&T And New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina Celebrate 2015 Girls Who Code GraduatesNEW YORK, Aug. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina joined AT&T and Girls Who Code Thursday, Together, they celebrated the graduation of the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program at AT&T, a seven-week computer science program aimed at educating, inspiring and equipping high school girls with the skills and resources to pursue future careers in technology. Twenty young women from New York area high schools participated in the program at AT&T's office at Rockefeller Center. The students participated in an intensive curriculum program, logging more than 300 hours of computer science experience. They also attended field trips and met with leading women in technology to build their awareness. "New York City's girls and young women are our next generation of engineers, software developers, and scientists. I'm proud of these girls for investing in their education over the summer, and I'm grateful for all the adults – teachers, mentors, parents – who've supported them and reminded them that they can achieve anything," said Chancellor Farina. "I look forward to watching our Girls Who Code – and the thousands of girls in our City's STEM classes and programs – continue on their way to a bright future." "As a company committed to building a diverse workforce and as an early supporter of Girls Who Code, we've seen first hand the power of nurturing young women's careers in high tech fields," said Marissa Shorenstein, president, AT&T New York. "This summer's class of Girls Who Code inspired me everyday with their intelligence, passion and curiosity. They represent the very best of our future workforce and I look forward to following their progress." Last year, AT&T Aspire, the company's signature education initiative, provided Girls Who Code a $1 million contribution to grow its program. During the graduation ceremony Aug. 27, the girls presented their final projects to family, friends and others. They received diplomas from Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, Marissa Shorenstein, president, AT&T New York, and Chancellor Farina. "AT&T's collaboration with and support of Girls Who Code has resulted in exactly the kind of outcomes we are striving for," said Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code. "Many of our alumni have gone on to study computer science in college and stay on a path towards careers in the field. This year we have 1,200 girls graduating from the Summer Immersion Program across the country and are so gratefu to the role AT&T has played and continues to play in this growth." During the final weeks of the program, the girls were tasked with creating and developing their own, original ideas, which they demonstrated to each other in class and at the graduation. Among the girls' final projects are:
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