Georgia Power Revives 'Today in Georgia History' Series with Partners to Educate and Inspire
Georgia Power Partners for Historic Education
Georgia Power has formed a strategic alliance with the Georgia Historical Society (GHS) and Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) to bring back the popular educational series 'Today in Georgia History'. Following its initial success since its launch in 2011, this Emmy award-winning program is set to make its comeback across GPB's statewide network starting August 2025. Over the course of a year, this series will highlight a significant figure or event that correlates with each day, ensuring that Georgians gain a deeper understanding of their state's extensive history.
This relaunch is not only timely, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States, but also aims to coincide with the new school year, promoting educational opportunities for students. Georgia Power emphasizes its commitment to community engagement through education, a sentiment echoed by Audrey King, the Senior Vice President of Corporate Responsibility. "Our partnership with GPB and GHS reflects Georgia Power's dedication to empowering youth and inspiring lifelong learning in our communities," said King.
The series will be accessible on nine television and 21 radio stations throughout Georgia, ensuring a wide reach. Dr. W. Todd Groce, the President and CEO of GHS, remarked that reviving this series is an excellent opportunity for Georgians to reconnect with their shared history. The series promises to be an engaging experience, shedding light on both notable and lesser-known aspects of Georgia’s past.
Enhanced Online Resources for Educators and Families
To further enrich this educational initiative, GHS and GPB are launching an interactive website dedicated to 'Today in Georgia History'. This platform aims to serve educators, students, and families across the state. The website will provide a wealth of resources, including audio and video streaming, teacher tips, curriculum guides, and primary-source materials, all aligned with the Georgia Standards of Excellence. This initiative not only facilitates classroom engagement but also encourages family participation in learning about the state's rich narrative.
Georgia Power's contribution to education goes beyond the 'Today in Georgia History' series. In 2024, the company invested over $10.6 million towards various educational projects statewide. Their efforts include the 'Learning Power' program, designed to enhance student engagement through interactive and hands-on learning experiences. This initiative has successfully reached over 1.3 million students in its 15 years of operation, showcasing Georgia Power's commitment to fostering a love for learning among the younger generation.
Looking Ahead: Georgia's Educational Commitments
As Georgia Power continues to champion educational initiatives, their collaboration with GPB and GHS is a testament to their pledge of ensuring that the future workforce is well-equipped with the knowledge they need. This partnership embodies the spirit of community investment that has defined Georgia Power since 1927 when its former president, Preston Arkwright, originally stated, "A Citizen Wherever We Serve."
The relaunch of 'Today in Georgia History' is not just a revival of an educational series; it's an opportunity for Georgians to come together and rediscover their heritage. The leaders behind this initiative recognize the importance of history in shaping the future, making their commitment to education more significant than ever. With this series returning to public platforms and the added resources available online, Georgians of all ages have the chance to embark on a journey through their state's past, celebrating its rich tapestry of stories and achievements.
In conclusion, as viewers tune in to 'Today in Georgia History', they'll not only be educated about influential events and figures but also inspired to engage further with their community’s history. This revitalized series holds the potential to foster civic pride and encourage a continuous quest for knowledge within the state, reminding everyone of the profound impact that history carries into our everyday lives.