Specialized engagement initiatives invite families to share their unique knowledge and skills and encourage active participation in the life of the school.
Next week, GPB takes you through the history of African American entrepreneurship, into the center of the abortion debate and beyond to a dwindling Dead Sea.
Educators can engage students in dynamic activities, help them delve into careers surrounding exercise and recreation, as well as pursue aspects of better eating, health, and awareness of how all this affects their lives.
MASTERPIECE heads to 19th Century France on Sundays this spring with "Les Misérables," a new retelling of the blockbuster novel from award-winning screenwriter Andrew Davies.
Olivia Humphries, a student at McIntosh County Academy, was named a finalist in national challenge for creating a video that communicates the dangers of opioid misuse.
Next week, Masterpiece brings one of the world's most beloved novels to the small screen. You'll also want to tune in for an Independent Lens and Frontline collaboration, breakthrough ideas and the future of musical theatre.
Georgia Public Broadcasting is known for its documentaries. The most recent was “The Macon Sound.” We’ve now turned our attention to the much loved and revered department store Rich’s in “Rich’s Remembered.”
Instead of taking the time we normally do during radio fund drives to ask for your support, we’re giving you every minute of your favorite public radio programs.
In celebration of Earth Month, PBS KIDS has announced a slate of all-new episodes, games and activities to encourage kids and families to get outside and enjoy nature.
You're going to want to free up your schedule next week as GPB brings you exciting new dramas and timely, fascinating documentaries for nearly every night of the week.