WeCode KC, high school partner to launch cybersecurity program for students 

March 23, 2024  |  Startland News Staff

A new program from an expanding Kansas City nonprofit plans to expose high school students to job readiness and life skills that prepare them for careers in cybersecurity, right out of high school. 

WeCode KC, which promotes tech education and creating sustainable career pathways, recently announced a partnership with KIPP Legacy High School to introduce an innovative after-school workforce program that employs a “earn as you learn” model.”

Hands-on activities and real-world scenarios are expected to help high school students earn valuable experience while acquiring fundamental cybersecurity skills, said Tammy Buckner, Founder and CEO of WeCode KC. This incentive-driven approach not only motivates students but also fosters a dynamic learning environment where practical application is paramount, she added. 

“WeCode KC is thrilled to embark on this journey with KIPP Legacy High School and our esteemed partners,” said Buckner. “Together, we are empowering the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, equipping them with the tools and expertise needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world.” 

The curriculum is part of the newly established WeCodeThaBloKC technology program focuses on building strong communication skills, problem solving and entry-level technology skills for a rapidly growing field with an increasing demand for professionals.

According to the KC Tech Council, Kansas City has 2,999 active tech-related jobs with a median wage of $78,025. 

Selected participants underwent interviews to join the initiative with KIPP Legacy High School, designed to prepare them for the challenges and opportunities in the digital landscape.

Workforce assessment tools like the Agile Work Profiler, provided by the DeBruce Foundation, will assist in matching each student with a training program that best fits their strengths and abilities.

Upon successful completion of the program, qualified students will be well-prepared to pursue certification through CompTIA, a globally recognized authority in IT certifications, according to WeCode KC. This credential will serve as a testament to their proficiency and readiness to excel in the cybersecurity domain, opening doors to exciting career prospects and further educational opportunities, the organization said.

The program’s partners, including cyber.org and the State of Missouri, have played instrumental roles in its development and implementation, Buckner added, noting their unwavering support and collaboration have enabled the realization of this transformative initiative, which promises to empower students and fortify communities’ collective cybersecurity infrastructure.

“We are excited to partner with WeCode KC,” said India Williams, director of KIPP Forward. “The career industries connected to STEM are in high demand, and we want to expose our students to those endless possibilities before they graduate from high school. This partnership is aligned with our Real-World Learning (RWL) strategic plan at KLHS. RWL programming gives students an opportunity to reimagine learning through immersive and practical experiences, inside and outside of the classroom, that will develop their identity, skillset, and expand their post-secondary pathway opportunities.”

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