Charter Events
This program uses the charter system implemented in The Charter Outreach Program, but uses it for hosting learning events.
Members
William McGonagle
William McGonagle is a Co-Founder, President, and Board Member of the FPA. Born on September 8th, 2004, he currently resides in Bridgeport, Connecticut near the headquarters of the FPA. After seeing how income disparity contributes to a shortage of education,
Neil Chaudhari
Neil Chaudhari is a Co-Founder, CEO, and Board Member of the FPA. After seeing how income disparity contributes to a shortage of education, he decided that there needed to be more opportunities for learning. He had discussed the problem
Jamie Davis
Jamie Davis is the president of GFA’s charter and board member currently leading volunteering efforts across Fairfield County. Having worked with the FPA since its inception, he has run classes in schools and libraries across the country. A passionate math
Lachlan McCracken
Lachlan McCracken is the Head of Charter Outreach for the FPA. She is working to partner the FPA with community organizations that would not otherwise offer coding programs.
Nina Lomigora
Nina Lomigora is the co-head of Charter Outreach for FPA. She is working alongside Lachlan McCracken to partner FPA with community organizations to give students an opportunity to learn to code that they would not have otherwise.
Owen Simon
Owen Simon is an FPA volunteer and original member who has helped build and improve the teaching force of the program since day one. Many young future coders were captivated by his distinctly enthusiastic teaching - and their success captivated
Aaron Hopper
Aaron Hopper is the Head of International Education who joined to teach students abroad programming. He believes it is very important that those who want to learn to code, but may not have the resources, be given an opportunity to
Tristan Ebrahimi
Tristan Ebrahimi is an FPA volunteer closely connected to the Charter program as he has been working on it since its beginning. He and Jamie Davis have worked hard to craft it into the community-driven, colaborative, and supportive program that