As K–12 esports programs gain momentum, affordable hardware helps get students online.
As K–12 esports programs gain momentum, affordable hardware helps get students online.
Despite tight budgets and diverse student needs, schools are finding smart ways to make esports accessible and impactful.
Fort Sam Houston ISD was one of several school districts at TCEA whose esports program has yielded tangible educational and career benefits for students.
Artificial intelligence preparedness, classroom modernization, cybersecurity and esports will be front and center at TCEA 2026, running from Jan. 30-Feb. 4.
Held in Orlando, Fla., this year’s event promises even more opportunities for professional development and networking.
The Department of Defense Education Activity awards grants to schools for esports, world languages and more.
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K–12 rural and charter schools need to approach esports thoughtfully due to their locations and resources.
Give K–12 students an opportunity to engage, share their voice and become leaders in education environments.
Participants gain STEM experience and in-demand skills that prepare them for careers in aviation and beyond.
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