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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "Perfect Blue," written and illustrated by Adilynn Rudolph from Williamsburg Montessori School.
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Teams of local students gathered recently to compete in the Great Computer Challenge (GCC), an opportunity for students in Kindergarten through 12th Grade to demonstrate their knowledge of various computer applications and programming skills.
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Since 1995, WHRO has invited students to pull out their pens and colored pencils and get creative! The PBS KIDS Writers Contest has ended and our judges have chosen the winners. Join us on May 10 to watch our winners read their stories!
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "Snakes Save the Day," written and illustrated by Elizabeth Dabney House. She attends Hampton Roads Academy.
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The competition was fierce as students from middle schools across the region battled to become this years WHRO Spelling Bee champion and advance to represent the region in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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Are you ready for an exciting competition? The annual WHRO Public Media Spelling Bee airs on Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m.
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Today's the day! We have the resources to help you maximize your eclipse viewing plans! Check out our learning resources, or catch the live stream from NASA today from 1-4 p.m. EDT.
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Ms. Martha shares a story written and illustrated by Gordan Wyatt. He attends Coventry Elementary in Yorktown, Virginia.
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Whether you are preparing lessons for your classroom, or looking for ways to celebrate Women's History Month with your family at home, these resources are sure to inspire you.
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Enjoy PBS Kids programs with the whole family on Saturday and Sunday nights now through the end of April. Check out the lineup!