Celebrate Halloween with these free resources from PBS, featuring engaging STEM activities, literacy lessons, and fun projects to enhance student learning this October.
Society for Science announced the 30 finalists in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (Thermo Fisher JIC), a national middle school science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) competition. Among the finalists is Anushka Sable, an 8th grader at Wadsworth Magnet School in Decatur, GA.
As many communities around the Southeast continue their recovery from the effects of Hurricane Helene, young children may have questions and feel uneasy about the environment around them.
Former President Jimmy Carter, a native of Plains, Georgia, celebrated his 100th birthday on October 1, 2024. In celebration of President Carter's long life, we've curated a collection of free learning resources you can use in your classroom.
Georgia Pre-K Week highlights the importance of early childhood education in building foundational skills. Children entering kindergarten with school readiness skills are more likely to experience academic success and better lifetime well-being than those who enter without Pre-K skills.
Dr. Hannah Oldham, the STEM Academy Coordinator at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia, received special honors from the Air & Space Forces Association (AFA.) as she was named STEM Teacher of the Year for the East Georgia AFA Chapter and for the State of Georgia.
Georgia Public Broadcasting will livestream a Reading Rally hosted by Malcolm Mitchell and the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement on Georgia Reads Day - September 30, 2024.
C-SPAN invites middle and high school student filmmakers of all levels to enter the documentary contest which awards $100,000 in cash prizes. This year’s theme — “Your Message to the President: What issue is most important to you or your community?” — asks students to address a topic from multiple perspectives and assess what action(s) the president should take after Inauguration Day.