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Student Music Makers Win Big at USVI BreakBeatCode Hackathon

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Because of an amazing Google team and eight coaches from the USVI who learned the BreakBeatCode curriculum, over 20 children, ages 12-17, got the opportunity to learn to create their own beats on a computer.

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