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In November, the United States honors and celebrates the customs and legacy of Native Americans. Here are five easy ways to explore Native American art, history, and culture.
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Enjoy a night of live music while supporting local teachers and students at the fourth annual H.E.F. Fest in Hampton.
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Newport News Public Schools, in partnership with the Dreams of Hope Foundation and the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank, hosted a pop-up food pantry at Passage Middle School this month to provide food for local families.
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In honor of Digital Citizenship Week (October 20-24), we’ve rounded up quick, ready-to-use lessons and activities from eMediaVA and trusted partners to help you spark meaningful conversations about online safety, media literacy, and digital well-being. Explore the featured resources on our latest blog and find engaging ideas you can use in 10 minutes or less!
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Enjoy Halloween all month long with activities from eMediaVA and some crafts and games from our friends at PBS Kids.
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The annual Virginia Children's Festival returned to Norfolk's Town Point Park this weekend, and WHRO Public Media joined in the fun.
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We'll have freebies and activities for the kids, along with a performance from PBS KIDS musician Mr. Steve and visits from Super Why throughout the day!
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Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 and it's a great time to learn more about the diversity of Hispanic culture.
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The new animated series for kids 5-8 explores Earth science and meteorology.
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WHRO delivered equipment from an organization on the Eastern Shore to Northampton County and Accomack County Public Schools.
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Get summer started on the right page with these local reading resources.
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See the winners of our annual writer's contest be honored.
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June 16-20 is Dino Week at PBS! Explore our collection of resources to bring prehistoric times to life for your kids.
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Congratulations to Ms. Martha on 5 years of her weekly online program!
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Skyla Gurganus wrote a poem about what freedom means to her. She will be recognized in a special ceremony on May 20.
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Students in Franklin City Public Schools have the opportunity to learn hands-on skills for in-demand careers that they can begin upon leaving high school.
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These adventures will help your kids learn about the world around them while offering fun for the whole family. Plus, PBS Kids premieres two new films this month!
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This innovative academy will cater to students in Kindergarten through 5th Grade, emphasizing a hands-on, inquiry-based approach to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
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Winter days, especially snow days, provide a perfect opportunity to engage young minds in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) activities.
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A new dynamic PBS Kids animated series will encourage kids ages 4-8 to “power up” the skills they need for future success by depicting the benefits of one of the most popular forms of media—video games.