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Meet Brandyn Taylor, principal saxophonist of the 116th Army Band with the Georgia National Guard. From his early start in Milton, GA, to performing with award-winning organizations, Brandyn shares how his passion for music shaped his career. https://t.co/Iwmd0p4aEG
Meet Indigenous dancer Abuela M’api Rainflowa and learn about Aztec dancing! 💃 Support students with resources that explore identity, history, and the impact of colonial systems on this powerful art form. https://t.co/B9O43mUcs9 &utm_content=dance&utm_campaign=pbslm_april_2026
W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel with a Cause airs tonight at 9 p.m. on GPB as part of the PBS American Masters series. Documentary director Rita Coburn spoke with GPB's Kristi York Wooten about the writer and activist's impact and his stints in Atlanta. https://t.co/WSbA0TwQ9d
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… your lesson plan got an upgrade ✨
Celebrate Star Wars Day with activities across science, ELA, math, and more—connecting classroom learning to a galaxy students love.
Blog: https://t.co/ohYroexICN
Meet the creatives shaping Georgia’s sound 🎧 In Georgia Artists, we spotlight talent from across the state like Atlanta-based sound designer Brian Arnold, who builds immersive audio for video games from the ground up.
Watch full episodes: https://t.co/PxWgsIoNm3
The kindergarten teachers @pauldingboe had an awesome time engaging in numeracy skill activities paired with @GPBEducation and PBS LearningMedia resources that they can use with students in the classroom. @pbsteachers@mygpb
This #EarthDay, bring eenvironmental civic engagement into your classroom by guiding students through lesson plans that examine the history of the movement and the impacts of pollution and waste. https://t.co/HDSDds4EO1 &utm_content=earthday&utm_campaign=pbslm_april_2026
GPB and Georgia Public Libraries have teamed up to bring GASHA GO! World Learning Stations to over 40 libraries across the state! Check your local branch to see if they’re hosting one! 📚👾 Or learn more here:
https://t.co/yTDrB8Zhi4
Just one week left to enter the 2026 PBS KIDS Writers Contest! If your K–3 student has a story to tell, now’s the time to share it.
Take a look at 2025 3rd grade winner Aamitha Papadi for inspiration. Learn more about the contest here: https://t.co/msxBZiNB9h
Did you know Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration is one of the biggest in the nation? 🍀 Discover the fascinating story behind how this beloved tradition began and why it’s such a special event for Georgia! #StPatricksDay#GeorgiaHistory#Savannah
Got a creative kid? Let their imagination shine in the 2026 GPB Writers Contest! We’re looking for original, illustrated stories from K-3rd graders. Enter for great prizes and a chance to be featured on our site! Watch last year’s winner, 1st grader Ellie Cung, for inspiration.
Part 2 of Georgia DOE’s December 2025 Attendance Summit “Georgia Goes to School” continues with state leaders on a mission to help cut Georgia's chronic absenteeism by 50% in 5 years. https://t.co/eo0YEI2df8
Discover the inspiring legacy of Martha Berry, a trailblazer in Georgia’s history! This Women’s History Month, explore how her dedication to education transformed lives and led to the founding of Berry College in 1902. #WomensHistoryMonth#GeorgiaHistory#BerryCollege
Chronic absenteeism: what is it, how do we fix it, and who can help? This episode examines contributing factors to the attendance struggle from various agencies' vantage points. https://t.co/YsrQheTiUw
Do you know a K-3 student in Georgia who loves to write and draw? ✏️
Encourage them to enter our PBS KIDS Writers Contest! Students can submit their own original, illustrated story by March 31 for a chance to win big.
Learn more at https://t.co/OH81pDYeMm 📝
Georgians can mark the nation’s 250th anniversary with a new commemorative license plate designed by eighth grader Eden Pethel. She talks about what inspired her winning artwork. For more stories like this, watch Lawmakers Monday through Thursday at 7 p.m. on GPB.