Amy Woods, a teacher at Northview High School in Covina, CA, embodies public media's mission as she guides her students on how to tell stories about minority communities.
Almost 900 SoCal students busted out their pens, papers and crayons for PBS SoCal's KIDS Writers Contest in 2019. Here are the first, second and third place winners. Winners were also recognized for the following special categories: Humor, Illustration, Science Fiction and Kindness.
A 2019 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner. Fairy princess Destiny Flame is very powerful. When beasts and mud monsters invade her kingdom, she shows exactly how wise and kind she is as well.
A 2019 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner. It's the first day of kindergarten at race car school for Little Jazz. After a bully asks him to race, Little Jazz proves that he's not only a great race car, but an even better friend.
This 2018 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner features a girl’s passion for flight and how it drives her older sister to build her the perfect flying bike.
By Zhenwei GaoGreetings from Zhenwei Gao! I’m a junior at Etiwanda High School in Rancho Cucamonga, California. This summer, I attended the PBS NewsHour…
More than 2,000 of Southern California’s bravest astronauts explored the Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey on Saturday (June 22) in celebration of our 5th Annual Summer Learning Day, and in conjunction with our Summer of Space!