Schedule: Apr 20, 2026
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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. Daniel Hoover, Founder of SOHMA Integrative Health Center, explores Tai Chi’s origins and examines the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine, including Tai Chi’s connection to wellness.
Watch students discussing the funding of our nation and gaining perspective on how Washington, Jefferson, and Hamilton envisioned the financial structure of our nation.
Best Practices for Teaching and Learning integrates the wealth of institutional knowledge with current educational research and when fully implemented, applied consistently and effectively, improve student learning and achievement.
James and Deborah Fallows, authors of Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey into the Heart of America, and Hillary Frey, executive editor of HuffPost, discuss contemporary issues facing the heart of America with Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of history at the University of New Hampshire.
Daniel Else explored the results of his year-long inquiry into the organizational underpinnings of that military technological revolution of the 1940s and 1950s. By mining the Library’s resources, Else traced the evolving relationship between science and the federal government leading to the creation of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) in 1941. A temporary wartime agency, OSRD mobilized the nation’s academic and industrial technological resources in support of the war effort, and in so doing profoundly altered the linkages between science and engineering, industry, and government. Else explored those wartime changes and outline their impact, still seen and felt today more than seven decades after V-J Day.
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
A compilation of student educational videos showcasing the work of young media producers ranging from kindergarten through high school. Each episode explores a variety of topics including sports, art, food, and endless how-to videos. Meet the students behind the camera through exclusive interviews with the producers.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about cataloguing animal sounds, metamaterials, and biofuels!
After the establishment of NASA in 1958, JPL’s first major assignment was to explore the Moon, taking close-up images before crash landing as part of a series of missions called Ranger. JPL, however, had grander plans.
Titan is the only object in the solar system besides Earth with liquid on its surface, making it relevant for the search for life beyond Earth. But instead of water, methane and ethane make up Titan’s rivers and seas. Join scientists as they explore Titan with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and develop the forthcoming Dragonfly mission, which will send an octocopter to this fascinating moon.
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.
Have you ever wondered what happens inside the eye of a hurricane? Find out what it’s like and why it is important to study these storms from space, the ground, and in an airplane. Join STEM in 30 as they experience hurricane force winds at the Liberty Science Center, fly into a hurricane with the US Air Force Hurricane Hunters and talk with Ginger Zee to learn about these massive storms.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about ASL translation projected on glasses, the muscular systems of fishes, the mechanics of birds wing and leg movements, and more!
Exploring the Amazing World of Lichens with Lichenologist Manuela Dal Forn.
Join the California State Railroad Museum for a special presentation on International Women’s Day of Crossing Lines: Women of the American Railroad. Hear the stories of eight trail-blazing women and their impact on the American railroad and history.
What goes into turning a script into a finished film or video? In this episode of Lights, Camera, Learn, cinematographer Emi Mendieta shares insights from her career working across narrative films, documentaries, and music videos while revealing the creative and managerial realities of life behind the camera. She discusses the steps and creativity she uses to translate scripts into visual language through color, composition, and collaboration with directors and production teams. Emi also reflects on the importance of on-set safety, shaped in part by the tragic loss of her close friend, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, and explains how that experience has deepened her commitment to protecting cast and crew. The conversation also explores her international upbringing, early love of filmmaking sparked by watching Star Wars, and the journey that led her to a career in cinematography.
In this episode of Canine Longevity 106, we explore why early cancer detection is critical to canine health and longevity. Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in dogs, yet many cases are diagnosed only after the disease has progressed.
We discuss how early detection can expand treatment options, improve outcomes, and preserve quality of life, as well as why proactive screening—especially for aging and at-risk dogs—should be part of a longevity-focused care plan. This conversation offers practical insight for veterinarians and dog owners alike who are committed to helping dogs live longer, healthier lives.
Shows presented by Natomas USD
Inderkum High School’s ‘Every Student Succeeding’ Recipient’s Outlook on Life – 2025
Welcome to The Stories We Weave, a Natomas USD podcast featuring important members of our community.
Every Student Succeeding 2025
Lono Chouteau to Play for Sac State
Dr. Robyn Castillo gives us a recap of Natomas USD events from January 2025.
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by John F. Kennedy High School.
Students in the after school program at Susan B. Anthony experienced a Food Adventure Challenge in their Food Literacy Center program! They were given ingredients to choose from to create their own salad and dressing recipes, and their educators taste tested each group’s creation to name a winning salad.
SCUSD partnered with The Food Literacy Center to put on an amazing Harvest Festival event on Saturday, November 4. Families enjoyed a petting zoo, live entertainment, cooking demos, free bike repairs, free meals and so much more while getting to tour Floyd Farms and the Food Literacy Center facility.
8th grade students at Miwok Middle learn about SCUSD’s high school specialty program offerings throughout our district.
On October 11, students of Rosa Parks K-8 School welcomed California Treasurer Fiona Ma, Assembly member Stephanie Nguyen, CDE Chief Deputy Superintendent Mary Nicely, and the Mott Foundation to celebrate the first anniversary of the California Kids Investment and Development Savings Program (CalKIDS). The CalKids program is a financial investment in the future of California children designed to inspire them, especially those from underserved and disadvantaged communities, to dream big and pursue a college education or career training program after high school. For more information, visit CalKids.org
What happens next if you think you’ve experienced sex-based or gender-based discrimination in a school or school-related setting? This video explains the Title IX investigation process once you’ve filed a complaint with SCUSD’s Title IX Coordinator.
Discover your favorite job ever in the heart of a diverse community serving students while enjoying excellent benefits, competitive pay, rewarding work and more.
Shows presented by Galt JUHSD
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Galt High School.
Tutorial: Marbling Nail Art by Gabrielle Ma’ae at Liberty Ranch HS. Student DV features student work entered in the annual SEVA (Student Educational Video Awards) contest. Open to all Sacramento County K-20 students, the SEVAs provide a variety of categories to express an educational message — PSA, school news/events, documentary, instructional and creative expression.
Tutorial: Polymer Cupcakes by Madison Johnson at Liberty Ranch HS. Student DV features student work entered in the annual SEVA (Student Educational Video Awards) contest. Open to all Sacramento County K-20 students, the SEVAs provide a variety of categories to express an educational message — PSA, school news/events, documentary, instructional and creative expression.
Student producer Trevor Mention from Galt High School produced a video about the Village Group summer program.
Learn about Galt High School’s SEVA Studio and media program led by Brooke Beckett!