Coronavirus: Arizona Schools May Be Closed, But 'PHXTV Classroom' Is Always On

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Phoenix AZ

18 March, 2020

8:56 PM

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From the City of Phoenix: March 18, 2020 Recognizing that students across Arizona will be looking for things to do in the coming weeks, the city of Phoenix's digital classroom, PHXTV Classroom, has expanded its programming while kids are home during the Coronavirus national emergency. The PHXTV Classroom video program will stream live on Phoenix.gov/PHXTV from 9 - 11 a.m. daily, with a replay from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. PHXTV Classroom will feature a variety of stories, with different programming each day, on history, science and art, including: The 21st Century Turning Points in U.S. History - Learn about events that transformed America.Travel Through History - Students can experience visiting places around the world.Backyard Bugs and Other Arthropods - Discovery of nature and insects for younger kids.This lineup of these television productions come from PHXTV, which has been providing award winning television programming about city services and resources for 35 years. Now, parents and teachers can check out PHXTV Classroom and use this digital content as another educational tool for students while they remain at home and out of the day-to-day learning environment. If online access is unavailable, this programming will also be broadcast on PHXTV, which is accessible through Cox Cable channel 11 and CenturyLink 8005. View the programming schedule now! To find the latest information about local education stories produced by PHXTV Classroom, visit the PHXNewsroom. To submit story ideas for the PHXTV Classroom about youth and education in Phoenix, send an email: [email protected]. This press release was produced by the City of Phoenix. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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