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Paige Prescott

President- New Mexico Chapter at Computer Science Teachers Association

Paige Prescott has a diverse work experience in the field of computer science and education. Paige is currently the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Computer Science Alliance, where they focus on expanding computer science education and building teacher capacity in New Mexico. Paige has been involved in various leadership roles, such as being the President of the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) New Mexico Chapter, where they advocated for increasing computer science education and professional development opportunities. Paige also served as the Executive Director of the Supercomputing Challenge, where they provided STEM learning opportunities for middle and high school students. Additionally, Paige has worked as a Program Manager for Project G.U.T.S., a state-wide program that introduces complex adaptive systems and computer modeling to middle school students. Prior to that, they were an IB Biology Teacher at Ruamrudee International School and a Secondary Science Teacher at Monte del Sol Charter School. Paige's expertise and commitment to computer science education contribute to the growth of the field.

Paige Prescott completed their Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree from The University of New Mexico in the years 1996 to 1998. Prior to that, they attended Bowdoin College from 1988 to 1992, although their degree and field of study during this time are not provided. There is also a mention of two other educational institutions, CoETaIL and ruamrudee international school, but no specific information regarding degree or field of study is given.

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  • President- New Mexico Chapter

    August, 2015 - present