January 21, 2026 - 22:35

In a recent move aimed at securing its long-term sustainability, Code.org has announced the layoff of 18 employees. This decision has brought the total number of staff at the computer science education nonprofit down to 107. The organization, which is dedicated to expanding access to computer science education in schools, cited the need to streamline operations and adapt to changing financial conditions as key reasons for the cuts.
The layoffs reflect broader trends within the nonprofit sector, where many organizations are grappling with economic pressures and the need to reassess their operational strategies. Code.org has been a significant player in promoting computer science education, and the reduction in staff raises questions about how it will continue to fulfill its mission with a leaner team.
Despite these challenges, Code.org remains committed to its goal of making computer science accessible to all students, emphasizing the importance of preparing the next generation for a technology-driven future.
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