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Scripts written by youths from William D’Abate Elementary School performed by professional actors
A university committee found that the school had no direct investments in the companies identified by pro-Palestine student activists
School systems scrambling to gain more resources for high demand and diverse CTE programs
New report found that UMass Dartmouth’s Star Store campus was developed through a “sham” procurement that awarded a lucrative lease to a developer chosen in advance
The 85-page report, shared exclusively with NPR, took nearly a year-and-a-half to complete
Rhode Island educator Roberto Gonzalez is working to reduce the gender gap in STEM fields
Intern Nyjaeh Deburgo gives his perspective after shadowing staff during his 2024 spring term
‘I see that they get so much more of a benefit being home than if they were in a public school’
Commissioner says insufficient progress has been made to return schools to local control
Rhode Island PBS Partners with CPB and PBS to Expand Access to High-Quality Early Learning Resources
Rhode Island PBS has been selected to extend the impact of Ready To Learn-funded early childhood educational resources through a partnership with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and PBS
Rhode Island PBS 2023 Summer Intern and aspiring journalist, Tara Monastesse, shares her educational journey to journalism.
Gisele Esquivel, Early Childhood Education Specialist, highlights PBS resources available in Spanish, and shares her personal connection to PBS.
Nell Connelly, 8th Grade ELA Teacher at Jamestown Schools, explains her daily student mental wellness check-in and the impact on her students - and now, the rest of the school.
This is the seventh year Rhode Island PBS has awarded a college scholarship worth up to $60,000 over four years
Director of Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and RTI for Warwick Public Schools, Lisa Schultz, PhD, discusses the importance of data chats, and the impact they can have on students.
Join college senior and Ed Services intern, Catherine Fiocco ’23 as she discusses her experience in the department and the bittersweet of new beginnings.
Valeria Gil, Rhode Island PBS Education Services 2023 Prepare RI Summer Intern, shares her experience moving from Colombia to the United States, entering the American school system, and the Prepare RI internship program.
Support Dual Language Learners in your program with the help of PBS KIDS!
Rhode Island PBS Announces Central Falls Educator Selected for National 2022 Class of Digital Innovator All-Stars.
Pamela Romero, Early Learning Center Education Director at Federal Hill House Association, shares her experiences in education.
Reading Across RI Education Chair, Maureen Nagle shares about her experience with the program.
Savanna Atstupenas, an 11th Grade Journalist in Rhode Island, shares her experience at the Student Reporting Labs Student Academy in the summer of 2022.