By: Richard L. Smith
Parents looking to turn their children’s curiosity into valuable skills now have an exciting opportunity:
Saturday Coding Classes at the Urban League of Essex County Tech House are offering middle school students the chance to explore the world of technology and innovation.
The program is designed to inspire creativity while building critical skills for a tech-driven future.
From designing games to creating apps, the classes aim to transform screen time into a platform for learning, problem-solving, and innovation.
Why Coding?
Coding not only prepares students for potential careers in technology but also fosters logical thinking and critical problem-solving skills. “These classes are about more than just programming,” organizers emphasize. “They’re about building confidence, creativity, and leadership in a supportive and fun environment.”
Who Can Join? The program is open to **middle school students**, and no prior coding experience is required, making it accessible to all curious learners.
When and Where?
-When: Every Saturday – perfect for busy families balancing school and work schedules.
-Where: Urban League of Essex County Tech House.
With technology shaping the future, the program seeks to empower young learners to not just consume technology but to create it. Parents are encouraged to enroll their children early, as spots are limited.
For those eager to see their child’s creativity flourish while building practical skills, this program offers a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for future success.
Sign-ups are open now—secure your child’s spot today and give them a head start in tech!
For enrollment details, visit the Urban League of Essex County Tech House website or contact their office directly.