"Tiny Time Travel" is a new series of funny and fast-paced live-action shorts that follow 11-year-old inventor, Tyler, and his outgoing best friend, Tony, as they use their time machine to go back in time a tiny bit to solve problems in their neighborhood.
State School Superintendent Richard Woods has announced the full list of finalists for 2025 Georgia Teacher of the Year.
Throughout the month of March, Superintendent Woods surprised each finalist in their classroom to let them know they’d been selected. All 10 finalists will meet with a panel of judges for formal interviews and speeches before the 2025 Georgia Teacher of the Year selection in May.
Introducing the GPB Student Voices Collective, an innovative partnership with Georgia Public Broadcasting and PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs. Join us for a transformative journey empowering secondary journalism and civics and government educators to amplify student voices, enhance media literacy, and explore crucial topics, including the upcoming election. Enrich your classroom experience and help shape the future of civic engagement today!
Winner of the Parent’s Choice Gold award, Humble Media Genius, Ruff Ruffman is back with free, kid-friendly videos on navigating the current digital world! Learn about algorithms, AI, and more!
Did you know that March is Women's History Month? Celebrate by taking time to learn some of the impactful stories. Let's honor the amazing impact women have had on our history and society!
Despite its Irish origins, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated around the world every year on March 17. In fact, one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations takes place right here in Georgia!
GRN is giving Georgia educators the chance to write their own summer vacation story by participating in Paddle Georgia 2024, a 7-day, 107-mile journey down the Altamaha River through the Paddle Georgia Educator’s Scholarship program. Along the way these educators will receive training in environmental education curriculum and Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water monitoring.
Kids enjoyed a screening of "Lyla in the Loop" and learned the legendary Carrot Cake Dance at the Dougherty County Public Library Northwest Branch in Albany, GA.