Tritt Elementary School's STEM journey began six years ago. We use the word journey to describe the changes we’ve seen over the past six years because STEM education is a process which takes time to develop.
At Dunwoody Elementary School, we are always striving to bring real world solutions to real world problems. As the computer science teacher, I take seriously that students come to me for a heaping dose of technology.
Dunwoody Elementary School in DeKalb County is the third elementary school to be Georgia Department of Education STEM Certified. We began our process to become STEM certified in 2011 and became state certified in 2014.
A second grade teacher was recently recognized as one of five Georgia state finalists for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching.
Gainesville City Schools has dug deep into PBIS, Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, for all students P - 12. During 2015-2016, groups of teachers and administrators from each school were trained to help with the PBIS mission.
Double Churches Elementary School teacher Eric Crouch did a double take when he was surprised with a $25,000 Milken Educator Award during an all-school assembly.
PBS Kids’ Design Squad Global allows students to step into the ever-expanding field of science, technology, engineering, and math—otherwise known as STEM—and develop real solutions for real problems.
Using groundbreaking digital puppetry technology, the animated series Splash and Bubbles will help children learn marine biology and ocean science concepts while building social-emotional skills.
Transforming the classroom into a place where students can think critically and creatively, communicate, and work cooperatively is essential to ensuring they are successful in the 21st century.
This “Odd-tober,” GPB and PBS Kids invite the entire family to celebrate Halloween all month long, with spooky new episodes of their favorite shows, new games and a wide array of activities.
This Saturday, approximately 750 runners will hit the pavement for a good cause! The Hope-Hill Elementary Foundation is hosting the first annual Old Fourth Ward 5K benefitting Hope-Hill Elementary.