Schedule: Jan 21, 2026
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Health & Medicine Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Science Programs!
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Folsom High School.
The latest news from Helen Carr Castello Elementary School in the Elk Grove Unified School District.
News and videos from Sutter Middle School in the Sacramento Unified School District.
Check out the SEVA studio from James McKee Elementary School!
Panel discussion about Seafood, things that are involved in Seafood what we do with Seafood, how we’ve gotten to where we are today and what Seafood security means.
A new chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Secret War in Laos, includes first-hand accounts from the Vietnam War. This is Bill William’s account of being an American soldier in Laos.
In 1994, genocide erupted in the small, landlocked African nation of Rwanda. Within days, all foreign peacekeeping forces, embassies, and civilians evacuated the country. Over the course of 100 days, more than 800,000 Rwandans, mostly Tutsi and Tutsi sympathizers, were brutally murdered. Carl Wilkens was the only American to remain. Through courage and negotiations, often with extremist Hutu government forces, he was able to save the lives of hundreds of people, many of them children.
Panelists including Salena Zito and Brad Todd, authors of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Shaping Contemporary Domestic Politics, and John Judis, author of The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics, examine the rise of populism in the US and Europe, with Heather Cox Richardson, Boston College professor of history.
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in all parts of the U.S. Government.
The Library of Congress presents a conversation with Singaporean American novelist and #changemaker Kevin Kwan, known for his satirical novels “Crazy Rich Asians,” “China Rich Girlfriend” and “Rich People Problems.” Kwan will discuss his bestselling book trilogy along with the box office hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” the screenplay of which is based on his 2013 novel.
This episode, we’re talking about understanding what the environment of the Moon is and how it impacts exploration. “Moon 101” is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world’s leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. They discuss the Apollo missions, their importance, and what we’ve learned, as well as other exploratory Moon missions. “Moon 101” provides a snapshot of some of the most important and interesting discoveries about our Moon.
NASA Explorers is a new digital series that takes you inside the space agency and follows the pioneers, risk-takers and experts at the front line of exploration. Earth is a planet marked by fire. Summer wildfires rage across the western United States and Canada, Australia and Europe. In early spring, agricultural fires blanket Southeast Asia and burn throughout the dry season in central and southern Africa and Brazil. Fire is a natural part of many ecosystems. In season 4 of NASA Explorers, “Fires,” join researchers from the Canadian Arctic to Southeast Asia studying fire and how it changes with the planet.
Fifteen years ago this summer, the Northwest joined forces to orchestrate the unprecedented rescue of a wild killer whale calf. The effort built trust, partnerships, and goodwill that continue to contribute to killer whale recovery today.
Yosemite Nature Notes is a video podcast series that tells unique stories about the natural and human history of Yosemite National Park.
Square Root Academy Sacramento Republic warm up lesson 2.
Square Root Academy Sacramento Republic warm up lesson 1.
Square Root Academy Sacramento Kings warm up lesson 2.
“That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” Astronaut Neil Armstrong spoke these famous words as he became the first person to walk on the Moon 50 years ago this July. His spacesuit, really a small spacecraft, allowed him to take this historic walk. Join STEM in 30 to learn about the research and conservation efforts that went into ensuring that this suit will last for generations to come.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about hurricanes, alligator and crocodile genomes, and marshes. Also we’ll stop in the Little Shop of Physics to look at ‘flashy grapes.’
This video features Paleontologist Kay Behrensmeyer, who specializes in the study of how things fossilize or don’t. Explore different specimens from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, one of the world’s largest fossil collections, and discover the special set of conditions that shape how and when bones fossilize. Explore how studying modern bones, like those Kay studies in Kenya, can help scientists better understand ecosystems of the past, present, and future.
The United States Geological Survey is here to teach you science for a changing world.
Hear about cutting-edge advances in regenerative medicine, from lab breakthroughs to patient impact. Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, introduces efforts at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute to develop therapies that enhance the body’s ability to heal itself. Dan Kaufman, MD, PhD, shares progress in cancer immunotherapy using engineered natural killer cells derived from pluripotent stem cells. Karen Christman, PhD, explains how her team creates injectable hydrogels from pig heart tissue to support heart repair and regeneration after a heart attack. Tiffani Manolis highlights industry support for making cell and gene therapies more accessible. Patient advocate Justin Graves describes his life-changing experience receiving a stem cell-based therapy for epilepsy, underscoring the real-world promise of these innovations.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about ‘maker spaces,’ the mantis shrimp, and the remote sensing of water trends.
Shows presented by Natomas USD
Stunt is a physically demanding sport that challenges athletes to work together to perfect partner stunts, pyramid tosses, jumps and tumbling, and team routines. The winter sport is new to our district and has made its first home in Inderkum High School. “I think stunt is so special because this is where our kids really get to shine. This is a chance for our young athletes to make it out of high school and into college,” Head Coach Kamisha “K” Driver said.
Natomas Park Elementary students took a dive ‘under the sea,’ as Inderkum High School scholars hosted a production of “The Little Mermaid Junior.” The high schoolers had been working for weeks perfecting their dance steps, getting props and costumes show-ready, and staying in-sync behind-the-scenes. “We all kind of know a little bit about everything in the booth, how to use everything, but we also all have a specific skill and it’s really fun to explore with all of that,” Ayla, the production’s sound engineer said.
In this video, Discovery High School scholars share how they have overcome obstacles thanks to community partner, Improve Your Tomorrow. The students also shared their personal stories, during a site showcase in February, of how they overcame adversity to set out on a path to college and careers. The inspirational meeting was attended by district leaders, including Superintendent Dr. Robyn Castillo.
Students Reflect on Importance of Women’s History Month 2025.
Dr. Robyn Castillo gives us a recap of Natomas Unified’s events from the month of February.
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
EGUSD Student Board Member Celine Qin talks about the Know Your Rights Campaign.
More from EGUSD Student Board Member for the 2024/2025 school year, Celine Qin.
News programs and informational videos produced by students from Joseph Kerr Middle School.
With Career Technical Education Pathways at Franklin High School, it’s easier than ever to start exploring your plans for the future.
Are you interested in becoming the next EGUSD Student Board Member? The position is a one-year term, open to current sophomores and juniors. Isabella Sigal, a senior at Franklin High School, is the current Student Board Member. Learn more about her experience, how this role is preparing her for the future and why she thinks all students should apply!
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
Superintendent Christopher Hoffman sits down with students at Toby Johnson Middle School in this installment of Scoop with the Sup! They talk about everything from making connections on campus to what resources are available to students, and why inclusion is so important. Stay tuned for part 2!
Pleasant Grove High School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a brand new shade structure and field lights. Hear from PGHS Principal Taigan Keplinger and Athletic Director Scott Gradin about how these improvements benefit students.
In part 2 of Scoop with the Sup, Superintendent Christopher Hoffman speaks specifically about attendance with students at Toby Johnson Middle School. They discuss the importance of showing up to school every day and how having good attendance equals long term success!
At Laguna Creek High School we hear how counselors are guiding and inspiring our students. Thank you EGUSD counselors for all of your hard work and dedication!
Samuel Kennedy Elementary School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with everything from carpet, to paint, a shade structure and so much more. Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting students.
EGUSD Satellite Career Technical Education (CTE) Program provides students with an opportunity to travel from their school to another site to experience a new program. Learn more about the Automotive Program at Florin High School in the Elk Grove Unified School District. The Automotive Program is one of many Satellite Programs in the district that gives 12th grade students the opportunity to learn job skills, find out about a career, gain employment, and select a college major.
Jospeh Kerr Middle School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a new science building, gym, and so much more! Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting the school community!
Florin High School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a 4,000 square foot barn, field lights and so much more. Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting students.