Flatiron School
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Everyone warns you that your first year out of college will be difficult. For me, that was an enormous understatement.
There’s fashion, and then there’s fashion with code.
Flatiron School’s Pre-College students hold a special place in their hearts for Ruth Mesfun. Her positivity is contagious, and she’s one of those teachers who isn’t easy to forget.
Emily Lowing has a broad set of interests, from roller derby to reading sci-fi novels — but one of her biggest loves is code.
Frankie Kastenbaum may only be in her teens, but she already has plenty of accomplishments under her belt.
Anne Lindsley never thought she was cut out to be a programmer.
If Flatiron School is known for one thing, it’s giving people the skills they need for jobs they truly love. The White House has featured Flatiron School’s Fellowship program on
Christina Phillipson and Quincy Morgan aren’t your average teenagers. The stepsisters (Christina is going into 11th grade and Quincy into 9th) decided to hatch big plans this summer.
You may not have heard Yukihiro Matsumoto’s name before, but it’s almost guaranteed you know his life’s work.