The Georgia High School basketball championships will be conducted this week at the Macon Centreplex. Here is a look at the 16 girls teams who will play for the title.
Next week we’ll take a cruise around Europe’s most fabulous islands with Rick Steves in a brand new special. But, before you book your ticket, don’t forget to plan for a night with the Crawleys.
Downton Abbey is returning to GPB! Rachel Buchman and Kirk Cooper will be tuning in weekly to share their perspectives as a die-hard fan (Rachel) and someone who gave up on Downton very early on (Kirk).
In recognition of International Women's Day on March 8 and Women's History Month, we're celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women through the lens of leadership, language, and authorship. Use these free resources to examine the female voice and perspective while examining the significant contributions of women.
GPB Education and the Georgia Forestry Foundation are excited to announce the launch of Georgia Forests Virtual Learning Journey II, an interactive experience for high school students. Aligned to Forestry Management and CTAE Georgia Standards of Excellence, this virtual journey offers an exploration of Georgia's forestry industry, operations and forest products, sustainability efforts, and recreation and wildlife supported by the state's forests. A variety of career opportunities are also featured throughout this journey.
We've got spirit (yes, we do), and next week we'll get into it with Georgia's best cheerleaders. We'll also take a look back at a groundbreaking public television series from the '60s and visit the Red Planet with NOVA and the Perseverance Rover.
The 2020-2021 GHSA High School Cheerleading Championships take place this Monday and Tuesday, February 15th and 16th in Macon. GPB's Ashley Mengwasser has a preview.
Next week on GPB, we'll hear the story of a legendary performance and the groundbreaking performer behind it, and trace the history of African American Christians from Africa to the new world.
Explore the rich history and the institution of the U.S. Presidency—from George Washington to Barack Obama. Understand the duties and powers of the President of the United States and the First Lady, gather important background information with our Presidential biographies, and engage with videos and primary sources that place you back in time at some of the most pivotal turning points in American history.
Next week, explore the life and legacy of a civil rights icon, see the impact COVID is having on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and roam the wild frontier of Texas.
Six Georgia schools received grant awards to support innovative projects designed to engage students in an inventive way demonstrating the potential for lasting impact on the academic environment.
Next week, Andrea Levy's award-winning novel The Long Song hits the small screen and our Masterpiece lineup, ladies working 9 to 5 have had enough, and NOVA goes even further in the hunt for the tiny things that make everything.
Holocaust Remembrance Day is internationally celebrated each year on January 27th to coincide with the Liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp at the end of World War II. Here are 20 resources to help teach students about the significant events of the Holocaust and the resilience of the people Jewish people.
Next week, GPB goes inside the world of legendary crime author Agatha Christie, undercover in a nursing home with a PI to find evidence of neglect and more. Take a look below at what’s coming up!
Before dawn Oct. 26, 1960, police dogs roused a then-31-year-old Martin Luther King Jr. awake in a DeKalb County Jail cell. Sherriff’s deputies yelled for him to get up, handcuffed and manacled him by flashlight, and shoved him into the back of a police car. They ignored his pleas for an explanation.
It was 4 a.m. when they drove into the night on a desolate country road. He had no idea if he would live to see the sun rise.