If you weren’t dreaming about the day you could head back to Bayside High, one look at the new teaser trailer for the rebooted Saved by the Bell will change your mind.

Set to the tune “I’m So Excited,” we are anything but so, so scared as we get a peek into the glossier version of the 80’s and 90’s hit teen show. So far, the show is welcoming back Bayside alumni, Jessie Spano and A.C. Slater, plus plenty of fresh faces.

A Peacock exclusive, Saved By the Bell will follow along as Governor Zach Morris (right!?) launches a program that sends low-income high schoolers to the wealthy Pacific Palisades Bayside High. While filmed in a very different way than the original, which was produced in front of a live audience, the show appears to handle relevant social topics as it did back in the 90’s with a whole lot of comedy.

The new Saved By the Bell is only available on Peacock and starts streaming Aug. 15.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: YouTube

 

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If your kids love watching Go! Go! Cory Carson, then they will be excited for the new special announced by Netflix. Netflix’s preschool special Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy premieres globally on May 1. The 44 minute special is perfect for families looking for safe, quality content to keep their little ones entertained.

The special comes from Pixar alumni Alex Woo and Stanley Moore and is an extension of the popular preschool series Go! Go! Cory Carson, currently streaming on Netflix. 

Cory is a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun.  His eager playful spirit can often get him into challenging and entertaining forks in the road. Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, where there is always someone interesting to talk to and another adventure is just down the road.

 Go! Go! Cory Carson

In the new special, the Carson kids win a talent show with a dance that Cory created. But, when “The Chrissy” catches on, his sister gets all of the attention!

Once families are done watching, parents can keep them busy with these lesson plans and activity guides available for download through Scholastic and Young Minds Inspired

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Netflix

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As a parent, you know life presents its share of challenges and the best laid plans often go awry. Even goals like going to college or finishing your degree can become derailed when the needs of family and kiddos come first. But your goals don’t always need to take a backseat. In fact, University of Washington’s (UW) ​Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences (ISS)​ program is designed for parents like you to achieve their dreams of finishing their college degree.

This online undergraduate degree completion program is an affordable way to go back to school at a world-class public university. The program offers students who previously faced obstacles going to college with the opportunity to achieve a college degree. It features the same outstanding faculty, course curriculum, advising and other services that on-campus students enjoy, and the diploma you earn is identical to on-campus UW programs.

Need more information about the benefits of the ISS program? Read on for five reasons to consider UW.

1. The degree is valuable. When you attend college, you’re not only taking home a diploma; you’re taking home a future lifetime of higher earning potential. A college degree makes you more marketable in the workplace, and with UW’s powerful alumni network, you’ll have access to individuals who can help you find the best job and company to work for after you graduate.

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4. The degree is achievable. UW wants you to succeed and bring home that diploma. To help you do that, students have access to experienced academic advisers, reliable technical support and highly-rated faculty and instructors. All this is designed to make college a reality, not just a dream.

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Learn more about University of Washington’s Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences program and apply now at socialsciencesonline.uw.edu.

—Leah R. Singer

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