During the Civil War, both sides had terrible prison camps, but one particular Georgia camp has become synonymous with inhumane treatment. Fort Sumter outside the town of Andersonville housed 30,000 prisoners in a facility designed for 10,000.
This video provides an overview of the supports for English learners aligned to Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards. The strategies and supports included in this video can be used to increase student outcomes for this special population of learners.
Aadi, from Peachtree City, *blows us away* with this sustainable energy solution. This 10th-grade student sees innovation around every corner! Hear about how we can better utilize the energy around us in this episode of "Tiny Mic, Big Designs."
Executive Director of The Ray, Allie Kelly, works with the Department of Transportation to create cleaner, safer, and more productive interstate traffic systems.
Uncover where sweet potatoes are grown in Georgia, explore tasty sweet potato recipes, and engage in fun sweet potato activities with this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
Horace Hampton, a former Depression-era hobo, recounts his experiences of life on the road. W. P. Scott, retired University of Georgia professor, also comments on the challenging history of seeking work in America.
Hope Givers brings together six high school students from across Georgia for an honest discussion about depression, anxiety, social media, COVID-19, trusted adults, and rising suicide rates with youth.