Apple’s Everyone Can Code curriculum has been expanding at a fast pace recently, and now one Alabama school corporation will offer the course as a summer camp.

According to local news outlet AL.com, Birmingham City Schools are offering four, one-week summer camps teaching Apple’s Everyone Can Code curriculum. The camps will be open to middle and high school students and walk them through the process of learning basic coding concepts, eventually leading to building fully functioning apps.

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said in a statement that the teaching of Everyone Can Code is part of the city’s commitment to train the next-generation of businessmen and businesswomen:

In addition to summer courses, Birmingham City Schools will offer clubs in the fall with a focus on coding.

More information on the summer sessions can be found here.