Schedule: May 20, 2024
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Latest news and information from Rosemont High School, produced by Rosemont High School Media Production.
Latest news and information from Natomas High School, produced by Natomas NTV.
Videos and school news from Arden Middle School.
Student created videos from Oak Hill Elementary School.
Dr. Mehrdad Aliasgari of CSULB’s Computer Engineer and Computer Science Department lays out the parameters of blockchain applications and the emergence of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
What did the founding fathers intend the powers of the chief executive to be? How has the President’s relationship with Congress evolved? Join students at Mount Vernon as we answer those questions and more.
Alan Brinkley, the Allan Nevins Professor of American History at Columbia University, discussed his new biography in The American Presidents Series, John F. Kennedy: The 35th President, 1961-1963, with historian Ellen Fitzpatrick.
In this concert, Sherman Holmes and Brooks Long are joined by the great blues harmonica player Phil Wiggins. Part of the Homegrown Concert series.
Join us for this season of SEVA TV. In this episode student’s videos focus on community.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about civil engineering, race car drag, and metal organics!
NASA brings you the latest news, images and videos from America’s space agency, pioneering the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. From the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor, they work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
Twelve men have walked on the Moon. While the rest of us remain Earth-bound, we’re able to learn about the Moon from the rocks these 12 astronauts brought back for scientific study. We have also found lunar meteorites here on Earth—meteorites produced by impacts hitting the Moon. This episode of STEM in 30 will explore Moon rocks and what they can tell us not only about the Moon but also about our own planet.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about Big Foot…not that Big Foot. Also high performance ceramics, and polluted water in West Virginia.
The Fairfax Network Presents: Science How? Mass Extinction: Solving the Dinosaur Mystery with Kirk Johnson
Jack Frost at Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park welcomes you into the Temple of the Forest Beneath the Clouds as he introduces Chinese New Year traditions. The temple is the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California.
As part of the 2024 Writer’s Symposium by the Sea, writers Nick Hornby and Susan Orlean have a far-reaching conversation about their work, inspirations and human connections with Dean Nelson, director of Point Loma Nazarene University’s journalism program. Hornby is an award-winning author and Oscar-nominated screenwriter whose books include the best-selling novels “High Fidelity” and “About A Boy.” His latest nonfiction book is “Dickens and Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius.” Orlean is the New York Times best-selling author of seven books, including “The Library Book,” “Rin Tin Tin,” and “The Orchid Thief.”
Through a collaborative effort with all NUSD schools, students, with the support of staff, facilitated the first LGBTQIA+ Student Conference. The day began with a speaker who educated the audience on the history of LGBTQIA+ and ended with an inspiring and educational student panel. There was delicious food, crafts, informational booths, good music, and much more.
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
Discover your favorite job ever in the heart of a diverse community serving students while enjoying excellent benefits, competitive pay, rewarding work and more.
Dr. Ed Eldridge, our LCAP Executive Director, explains what the Local Control and Accountability Plan is, how districts are funded with the Local Control Funding Formula, and how YOU, our educational partners, can get involved in the SCUSD LCAP.
The Sacramento County Teachers of the Year program recognizes excellence in teaching within the county’s schools. Participating districts nominate individual teachers to receive this special recognition.
The Sacramento County Teachers of the Year program recognizes excellence in teaching within the county’s schools. Participating districts nominate individual teachers to receive this special recognition.
8th grade students at Miwok Middle learn about SCUSD’s high school specialty program offerings throughout our district.
Learn about how our Nutrition Services department partners with local growers, ranches and restaurants to synergistically improve access to high quality meals in our region and step up our school nutrition game.
Shows presented by Galt JUHSD
Take a look through Galt High Schools SEVA Studio.
Check out the 2023 SEVA entries from Galt Joint Union Elementary School District.
Shows presented by Natomas USD
This National Women’s History Month and Career Technical Education (CTE) Month, Natomas USD will feature students who are making strides, breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. This week, will feature CTE Engineering student Momina. Momina says the class has helped her find her love of robotics. “When I took this class, I learned a lot (of engineering concepts), which will help me in college,” Momina said.
Natomas Park Elementary early learners happily cheer as they get a visit from ‘Slamson the Lion’, retired Sacramento Kings Center Olden Polynice, Emcee Scott “Fresh” Freshour, Commentator, and retired WNBA player Kayte Christensen. The event was made possible thanks to Sacramento City Councilmember Lisa Kaplan, First 5 California, and Natomas Park Elementary leaders. The kids danced, learned breathing exercises, and were read “Oh the Places You Will Go,” by Dr. Seuss at the event.
This National Women’s History Month and Career Technical Education (CTE) Month, Natomas will be featuring students who are making strides, and breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. This weeks feature will be CTE Public Safety student Holly. Holly says she loves every aspect of the class, as it has helped her figure out what to pursue as a career and network. “It shaped my career, period. It gave me a career that I didn’t know was an option for me as a police officer, and now it’s guiding me on the process of becoming a police officer,” Holly said.
Mentoring happens at Natomas USD in many formats. They have programs where high school students mentor younger students. Here’s one example of that happening with a group of Inderkum Athletes mentoring student-athletes at Natomas Park Elementary.
This National Women’s History Month and Career Technical Education (CTE) Month Natomas Unified School District continue’s to feature students who are making strides and thriving in CTE pathways that are traditionally male-dominated fields. This week, we feature CTE Building and Construction Trades student Hanna. Hanna shares that the pathway helped her hone in on her own academic and career goals, “In the beginning, I wanted to go to college for architecture or engineering, but this class has pushed me more towards construction management, and I’m feeling pretty good about that,” Hanna said.
If you missed the in-person or virtual presentation of the Forward 5 Regional Meetings, you can watch the recorded presentation, located on our dedicated webpage for the Forward 5 Engagement Sessions. While there, you can provide your thoughts about our action items for each of the five goals, input on our facilities master plan, and essentials that should be included in NUSD’s Graduate Profile. The webpage includes a host of videos, handouts and presentations. To watch some of the highlights from the in-person meetings, take a look at this video.
Natomas Unified is committed to its Core Values and continuous improvement. To show families their ongoing progress, they are sharing a series of five videos which outline NUSD’s District Goals.
Natomas Unified is committed to its Core Values and continuous improvement. To show families our ongoing progress, we are sharing a series of five videos which outline NUSD’s District Goals. Click here to watch Goal #2: Cultivate the social-emotional well-being of each student.
Natomas Unified is committed to its Core Values and continuous improvement. To show families our ongoing progress, we are sharing a series of five videos which outline NUSD’s District Goals.
Natomas Unified is committed to its Core Values and continuous improvement. To show families our ongoing progress, we are sharing a series of five videos which outline NUSD’s District Goals.
Natomas Unified is committed to its Core Values and continuous improvement. To show families our ongoing progress, we are sharing a series of five videos which outline NUSD’s District Goals.
You may have missed this week at Natomas Unified, in this week’s Last Week’s Wrap Up.
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