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Research shows that reading to children, and encouraging them to read on their own, sets them up for future academic success.
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A recent event at Georgie D. Tyler Middle School showcased artwork created by students from across the division along with fine arts performances from each school. Students also demonstrated improv theater and math projects.
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Join us in celebrating the winners of our annual PBS Kids Writers Contest. The awards ceremony premieres Friday, May 24 at 7 p.m. on Facebook and YouTube.
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WHRO has teamed up with Bright by Text, a national parent texting program, to put expert tips, games and child development information directly into the hands of parents and caregivers, with content focused on pre-birth through age eight.
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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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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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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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The WHRO Education team has curated your must-have classroom resources for May. Engage your students with videos, activities and lessons about Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month, Mental Health Awareness Month, and more.
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Northampton County Public Schools received 55 Dell Chromebooks from an anonymous donor, enabling the school system to expand several of its programs.
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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.