11 top January events for kids in Pittsburgh

The new year breaks open with lots of cool things to do with kids

10 family-focused November events in Pittsburgh

This Top 10 compilation of family activities will entertain kids with high-energy outdoor fun and cool virtual programming.

Top 10 October events for kids in Pittsburgh

Nothing says October like campfires, pumpkin picking and trick-or-treat silliness.

Students speak up about racism and white privilege in Pittsburgh school districts

“The repeated denigration of my race has revealed to me that at Fox Chapel, I am a second-class citizen at best, and a strange, ugly foreigner at worst.”

16 best bets for kid-approved Pittsburgh fun in June

June is busting out all over with loads of fun activities for Pittsburgh kids.

How do CEOs learn about workforce issues? They go back to high school.

“CEO in the Classroom is a solid first step toward better engagement with educators to develop solutions to the workforce challenges our region is facing.”

Catalyst Connection’s student video contest shows the cool side of manufacturing

Teams from 20 Pittsburgh-area middle schools produced these creative videos.

Youth CAST

These McKeesport kids really deliver the news — through Youth CAST

In one struggling neighborhood, these young people started the process of bringing life back to their community’s shared story.

reamake learning

Pittsburgh kids are the winners in $400,000 Remake Learning grants

“Those who need the most resources and support, get the most resources and support. That means uplifting and supporting and working alongside learners in poverty, learners of color, learners in remote rural areas, girls in STEM, learners of exceptionality.”

What School Could Be author Ted Dintersmith in Pittsburgh

What could school be? Education innovator Ted Dintersmith shares insights in Pittsburgh visit (airing on C-SPAN)

“Kids are trusting us to give them school experiences that will open life’s doors for them. I feel like too often we’re putting them into situations where we’re not opening those doors.”