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Our primary school had a lot of Apple II's - we learned LOGO in 1st/2nd grade - and I started to self-teach myself AppleSoft BASIC starting in 3rd grade. The Lab teacher encouraged me, and I spent plenty of lunch/recess time messing with that.
By 7th grade, I had discovered HyperCard - and when I entered highschool, they offered Pascal classes.
My children will be introduced to programming concepts if they show any interest, and at the very least they will have a good understanding of logic and math. I will make sure of this personally, if the school fails to do it