Georgia Public Broadcasting extends a huge congratulations to the winners of our 2023 PBS KIDS Writers Contest. On Saturday, June 24, we hosted the winners and their families for an awards ceremony at our headquarters in Atlanta. Kids enjoyed an interactive story time, recorded their stories in our radio studios, and celebrated each other's accomplishments.
It's time to sharpen those pencils! Georgia Public Broadcasting invites all Georgia students in kindergarten through third grade to create a great story, illustrate it, and enter it in our PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
New animated PBS KIDS show introduces young bilingual Mexican-American, Rosie Fuentes, and her multicultural blended family, teaching children about their community and the world.
PBS KIDS announced ALMA’S WAY, a new animated series from Fred Rogers Productions, will premiere on October 4, 2021. The series is created by Sonia Manzano, beloved by generations as “Maria” on Sesame Street, who broke new ground as one of the first Latino characters on national TV.
Summer is just around the corner, and plans are already in full swing for a season of fun. Some organizations are offering in-person camps, but there are plenty of virtual plans in the works as well. Here are a few FREE synchronous and asynchronous adventure opportunities for our Georgia students of all ages and interests. Happy camping, y'all!
New kids show aims to give children ages 4 to 7 the tools to solve problems by thinking and acting like scientists and igniting their natural curiosity and empathy.
Specialized engagement initiatives invite families to share their unique knowledge and skills and encourage active participation in the life of the school.
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.
Through the Ready to Learn grant, GPB will be working with community partners in Forest Park, GA to provide science and literacy resources for the youngest learners over the next two years.
Andrea Zoppo, one of 17 early childhood teachers and care providers and the only teacher from Georgia, will receive professional learning opportunities over the next two years as a part of a new awards program from PBS KIDS.