There are 15 schools in the USA with the word computer in the name.
The word "computer" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the increasing emphasis on technology and digital literacy in modern education. As computers have become essential tools in nearly every field, schools often highlight their focus on computer science and information technology by incorporating the term into their names. This practice reflects a broader educational trend to prepare students for the demands of a rapidly changing, technology-driven society. Additionally, naming a school after a technological focus can help attract students and families who value STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, and signal a commitment to equipping students with skills needed for future academic and career success. The prevalence of "computer" in school names also indicates efforts to stay relevant in an era where technology integration is increasingly viewed as a critical component of quality education.
Arizona (1)
Alternative Computerized Education (Ace) Charter High School in Tucson, AZCalifornia (5)
Computer Science Virtual Academy in Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Computer Science Academy in Los Angeles, CA
Santa Fe Computer Science Magnet in Monrovia, CA
Jordan Academy of Language and Computer Science in Orange, CA
Orange County School of Computer Science in Yorba Linda, CA
Connecticut (2)
Academy of Computer Science and Engineering Middle School in East Hartford, CTAcademy of Computer Science and Engineering in Enfield, CT
Georgia (1)
Britt David Elementary Computer Magnet Academy in Columbus, GAKansas (1)
L'ouverture Computer Technology Magnet in Wichita, KSNew York (4)
High School of Computers and Technology in Bronx, NYUrban Assembly Charter School for Computer Science in Bronx, NY
Middle School 245 Computer School (the) in New York, NY
Mlk Junior High Tech & Computer Magnet School in Yonkers, NY
Washington (1)
Computer Academy Toppenish High School in Toppenish, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate