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Students in Norfolk Public Schools have found creative ways to encourage each other to show up at school every day as part of an attendance challenge.
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Did you hear the “Crunch Heard ‘Round the Commonwealth" earlier this month?
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Ms. Martha Reads is back with new stories! Tune in online every Friday at 10 a.m.
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Explore the life and work of the 15th century polymath Leonardo da Vinci, Ken Burns’s first non-American subject.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "Potato Man and Spud Monkie." It was written and illustrated by Annabelle Wilkinson from Larchmont Elementary.
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Celebrate Halloween and the fall season with these scare-free and informative videos and activities for grades preK through high school.
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Through its relatable stories, characters, and messages, Carl the Collector showcases and celebrates our differences and commonalities, and that we all have something unique to offer.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "I Am Special." It was written by Lauryn Vernon, from Chesapeake, VA.
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Ms. Martha Reads a story titled "The Nicest Horse." It was written and illustrated by Jaydan Theus from Point O View Elementary School in Virginia Beach.
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The 34th annual Virginia Children's Festival returns to Norfolk this weekend, and WHRO Public Media will be there contributing to the fun.
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Hampton City Schools is celebrating several educational awards with a community event for families happening tomorrow.
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WHRO Public Media took home three Public Media Awards at the recent National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) Conference.
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WHRO Education has developed a new video series designed for high school students. Explore the wonders and challenges of our environment with Spotlight Earth.
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WHRO Public Media is empowering educators with comprehensive, ready-to-use educational resources. The new course is available free of charge to all public and private schools in Virginia as well as to all of the Commonwealth’s home schools.
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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.