"I love coding!" exclaims sixth-grader Michael Rodriguez during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. To view more photos, visit WyomingNews.com. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader Micah Henson stares intently at a computer screen during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A student is reflected in a computer screen during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
William Henrich places his hand on his head while working during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader Tyrone Richards smiles during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A student leans back in his chair during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader German Garcia gets assistance from teacher Keri Peacock during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Sixth-grader Eric Tilton leans against a wall while working during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Two students work during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Students laugh during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
"I love coding!" exclaims sixth-grader Michael Rodriguez during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. To view more photos, visit WyomingNews.com. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader Micah Henson stares intently at a computer screen during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A student is reflected in a computer screen during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
William Henrich places his hand on his head while working during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader Tyrone Richards smiles during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A student leans back in his chair during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Fifth-grader German Garcia gets assistance from teacher Keri Peacock during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Sixth-grader Eric Tilton leans against a wall while working during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Two students work during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Students laugh during an Hour of Code event held as part of a national initiative and hosted locally by volunteers from the Array School of Technology and Design on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at Cheyenne's Prairie Wind Elementary. Students logged onto code.org, a national nonprofit website, and completed tasks with help from teachers and volunteers. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle