Cyberchase Season 15 debuts with expanded digital access and new educational content

The CyberSquad’s Matt introduces his mom in the upcoming, “A Berry Special Mother’s Day,” premiering Saturday 11th May, at 7 p.m. ET on PBS KIDS.

The WNET Group has announced the launch of the 15th season of its award-winning series, Cyberchase, featuring an expanded digital presence designed to reach children across multiple platforms. 

The series began on 26th April. New episodes will be available in both English and Spanish on PBS KIDS and the series' official YouTube Channel. The channel features a mix of full episodes, compilations, and clips. 

Cyberchase introduces "Cyberchase: The Big Night," an exclusive digital series offered in serialised form. Additionally, the launch includes Cyber Sound Quest/Sonido-Aventura, an innovative digital game available in both English and Spanish. 

This is complemented by a collection of digital learning tools specifically designed for parents on PBS KIDS for Parents and educators on PBS LearningMedia.

The new content continues to follow the adventures of Cyberchase heroes Jackie, Matt, Inez, and Digit as they solve environmental challenges through math and critical thinking. 

The episode "A Berry Special Mother’s Day" highlights the season, debuting May 11 at 7 p.m. ET, which introduces Matt's mom and features a visit to his family farm. Like others this season, this episode is paired with "Cyberchase: For Real," a segment exploring real-world STEM applications, such as a dune restoration project by New York City first graders.

On May 24, "Cyberchase: The Big Night" will premiere, offering viewers a six-part adventure where the CyberSquad shrinks to the size of frogs to explore and understand the challenges of wildlife.

The Cyber Sound Quest/Sonido-Aventura game uses math to tackle environmental issues like noise pollution. 

Sandra Sheppard, Executive Producer of Cyberchase and Director of Kids' Media & Education at The WNET Group, commented: 

"The WNET Group has always strived to make learning content accessible and available to all kids. Through expanding our digital media footprint, we're inspiring a new generation to embrace their curiosity about nature and find joy in learning critical math and science skills."

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