ICYMI: A Colorado nonprofit promised to teach former criminals coding skills. Then, the CEO ghosted students and laid off their teacher three days before their final exam.
still states. “… and the community doesn’t end when you graduate — we’ll stick with you as you launch your career and start to make your mark on the tech industry and the world.”
Clark, who did not respond to questions from The Post for this story or the initial article, is now embroiled in mounting legal issues. One former student who went through the coding program said he heard about Justice Reskill through Boulder County’s pre-trial supervision team. When he was going through personal issues and missed a week of class, Clark called the student to check up on him.The carrot being dangled in front of these students: The apprenticeship program, where students — upon completing the courses — would get paid to build real apps or websites for clients, working closely with experienced coders.
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