Code Ninjas Empowers Local Youth Through Gaming and Coding Skills
In an article published by The Spirit of Jefferson, it is highlighted that video games are a popular pastime, attracting about 65% of Americans. Recognizing the potential of this interest to engage children in STEM fields, Code Ninjas has opened a new center in Ranson, providing kids aged 5 to 14 the chance to create their video games and develop skills in coding, robotics, and problem-solving. The center, owned by entrepreneur Bryan LaBombard, is part of a growing franchise with over 400 locations across the U.S., Canada, and the UK, aiming to make learning engaging and relevant for today’s youth.