Access to Computer Science (CS) education in the United States remains uneven, with disparities linked to geography, income, and demographics. While state dashboards report enrollment and disparities, they rarely show how local community factors shape access and participation. This project presents an interactive dashboard combining Georgia Department of Education enrollment data with National Center for Education Statistics attributes and U.S. Census Bureau data. By linking school-level participation with demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic context, the dashboard reveals differences in representation and resources across communities and highlights how these factors influence opportunities for CS participation. This integration of school- and community-level data provides a more nuanced view of disparities than standard state reports alone.