By Jeff Murphy,
May 25, 2021
WARRENSBURG, MO – Beginning at 8 a.m. June 1, the University of Central Missouri’s
public television station, KMOS-TV, in partnership with UCM’s College of Education will provide three hours of programming
focused on K-5 learning with the award-winning “KMOS Classroom: Summer School.” Created in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and school closures that occurred last
year, “KMOS Classroom: Summer School” will be broadcast on KMOS channel 6.1 each Monday
through Friday from 8-11 a.m.
“KMOS Classroom” uses the expertise of professionals in UCM’s College of Education
to design and present lessons in multiple subjects for students in grades K-5. A total
of 72 lessons utilizing Missouri state curriculum standards were created by three
teachers under the guidance of Dr. Angela Danley, associate professor and undergraduate
program coordinator for elementary education, along with Dr. Phil Bridgmon, UCM Provost
and Vice President for Academic Affairs. More information about the lessons and schedule
can be found on the station website at www.kmos.org.
Each weekday KMOS will air one lesson for each of grades K-1, 2-3 and 4-5, from June
1 to Aug. 5, 2021. KMOS is available on most cable and satellite systems, and over
the air using a UHF antenna.
About KMOS-TV
KMOS serves the citizens of 38 central Missouri counties with high quality, educational
content and experiences online, over-the-air and in our communities. We are integral
to engaged learning as a professional learning lab for students from a variety of
disciplines at The University of Central Missouri. KMOS-TV broadcasts programming
on four channels throughout the region with programs for all ages on 6.1, lifestyle
and how-to programs on 6.2, news, dramas and more on 6.3, and a 24/7 schedule of kid’s
programming to fit the schedule of every busy family on 6.4. Follow KMOS-TV on Facebook,
Instagram and Twitter @kmostv.