Next week on GPB, witness the return of a MASTERPIECE OG in his original form, that of a lonely, middle-aged day drinker. We’ll also hear from the experts on voting and the opioid crisis, see the 2020 presidential candidates face off and go behind the scenes with Sharon Collins.
Georgia Public Broadcasting, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, has launched Let's Learn GA!, a collection of instructional, teacher-led videos designed for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Nine Georgia schools have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2020. The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.
A move into a new school facility and a lot of hard work have helped push the Osborne football team past the finish line and end its dreadful 31-game losing streak.
Schley County's football team lost 18 days of practice because of COVID-29. Despite the lack of preparation time, the team is ranked No. 9 in the GPB football poll.
Whether students are learning virtually or in the classroom, GPB Education's virtual field trips are an excellent resource to help them understand certain topics and concepts. This week's Virtual Field Trip Spotlight highlights slavery and freedom in Savannah, Georgia.
For the first weekly "Football Fridays in Georgia" podcast for the 2020 GHSA football season, GHSA executive director Robin Hines looks at the wildest off-season in Georgia high school football history.
Next week, a beloved series about second chances returns for an all-new season, never-before-seen in the U.S., we meet a child-healer from Australia, FRONTLINE breaks down the choice we’ll make at the ballot box this year and NOVA traces the history and impact of perhaps the greatest inventions of all time.
The COVID-10 pandemic forced Fulton County schools to wait two weeks before getting their season started. Now, after playing musical chairs with the schedule, they're ready to kick off the football season.
Musical Explorers is a free educational program designed to connect students to the music of Georgia and beyond as they build fundamental music skills through listening, singing and moving to songs from a wide variety of musical styles.
Metter High School Football coach Rodney Garvin has taken success principles learned from past mentors and the family business to reap success on the football field.
Was the Augusta riot worth it? Fifty years after the uprising, we look at the societal changes that it sparked, and what the Civil Rights Movement looks like today.
Georgia Public Broadcasting's education division won an EMMY for its special program that followed three student robotics teams as they prepared for and competed at the 2019 FIRST LEGO League World Championship in Houston, Texas.
As they say, “the show must go on,” and this year the Southeast Emmys marked the first ever virtual presentation of the program. Winners were announced Saturday evening September 12. GPB had a total of 25 nominations and seven wins this year.