OUR GOALS
Increase principal, counselor and parent awareness about careers in computing and the importance of equity in the recruiting and advising of students in the area of computer science

Increase the number of minority teachers from the existing pool of teachers who are willing and ready to teach computing courses

Encourage the use of culturally responsive practices and pedagogies to inspire traditionally underrepresented groups to enter the field of computer science

Increase student engagement in computing courses and their preparedness for further computing programs

Promote student awareness and aspirations towards computing careers starting in middle school

Provide the workforce needed for current businesses in Louisiana and attract more businesses to the state by offering an outstanding pool of computer-trained and ready employees

OUR HISTORY
BRBYTES TIMELINE
Building Research to Boost Youth
Technology Education and Skills
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IDEATION
2015A partnership between EBRPSS and the LSU Cain Center was formed to create curricula and academic support structures for Liberty High School, a college preparatory STEM high school. This partnership served the East Baton Rouge.
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The LSU Cain Center created 3 high school STEM graduation pathways (biomedical, digital media and pre-engineering.) These pathways followed the model pioneered at Liberty High. Dr. Juana Moreno partnered with the LSU Cain Center to add computing as a fourth pathway option. BRBYTES was formed as a Research Practitioner Partnership (RPP) with EBRPSS with the specific purpose of bringing computing education to all the middle and high schools in EBRPSS.
PATHWAYS
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EXPANSION
2018BRBYTES expands to 8 parishes
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Led by Dr. Moreno, the interdisciplinary BRBYTES team receives $1 million in grant funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the project "BRBYTES".
NSF Funding
2019*OCT 2019 The BRBYTES project receives an additional $4 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education to further develop the BRBYTES curriculum and assess its effectiveness over the next 5 years.
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EXPANSION
2020BRBYTES expands to 14 parishes.
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Expands to 22 parishes. This year the program doubled the number of students enrolled from 2000 to almost 4000.
Expansion
2021*winter 2021 Commits to reaching an additional 3,000 elementary school students in EBR by Summer 2022.
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Beyond
2022In the long term, BRBYTES intends to serve as a role model for the deployment of computing education in Louisiana.
OUR FOCUS
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Reach
BRBytes is developing and implementing courses in schools across the Louisiana state that will train students in these fields to prepare them for future careers.
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Emphasis
In addition, though the curriculum focuses on computer science and computational thinking, it does so with emphasis on mathematics to improve student understanding of Algebra 1 and Geometry.
