[4] Students in New York City get a chance to graduate into a wing of the program known as Mouse Corps, which was founded sometime around 2008[when?].
technical training, job shadow programs, and college-bound workshops for high school students,[6] as well as providing expertise through industry partnerships.
[9] As of 2012, the organization has over 80 Mouse Squad programs,[10] and was praised by Michael Bloomberg as "provid[ing] our city’s schools with the technological tools and support to keep our children competitive in the information age.
In a 2013 report, Liu recommended that MOUSE programs be offered at every public middle and high school.
[13] On 13 November 2014, the MOUSE Squad at the Stephen A. Halsey School was honored by an official proclamation at a city hall.