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Dozens of Omaha students graduate from Fiserv's Future Techies Program

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      STUDENTS HAD A GREAT CELEBRATION TODAY. YEAH, 48 STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM THE FIVE SERVE FUTURE TECHIES PROGRAM. THE TEN WEEK PROGRAM ALLOWS KIDS TO LEARN ABOUT SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY. TODAY, THE STUDENTS PRESENTED THEIR THINK TANK PROJECTS, APPLYING WHAT THEY’VE LEARNED IN THE PROGRAM. PFIZER SHOWED ME HOW MUCH FUN IT IS TO CODE AND LEARN HOW TO BUILD THE ROBOT. ROBOTS ALWAYS COOL. THIS IS THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR PFIZER AND OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS HAVE BROUGHT THE PROGRAM TO OMAHA. MAYBE THEY
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      Dozens of Omaha students graduate from Fiserv's Future Techies Program
      Some Omaha Public School students had a great celebration on Tuesday.Forty-eight students graduated from Fiserv's Future Techies Program.It's a 10-week program that allows kids to learn about science, engineering and technology.The students presented their "think tank projects," applying what they've learned in the program."Fiserv showed me how much fun it is to code and learn how to build the robot," said Georgia Minor.This is the second straight year Fiserv and OPS have put on the program.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

      Some Omaha Public School students had a great celebration on Tuesday.

      Forty-eight students graduated from Fiserv's Future Techies Program.

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      It's a 10-week program that allows kids to learn about science, engineering and technology.

      The students presented their "think tank projects," applying what they've learned in the program.

      "Fiserv showed me how much fun it is to code and learn how to build the robot," said Georgia Minor.

      This is the second straight year Fiserv and OPS have put on the program.

      NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |