Schedule: Jun 30, 2025
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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.
Mark Rodriguez, Vice President of Human Resources for SouthWest Water Company, covers the latest trends in job recruitment and what the future holds for automation and corporate responsibility
How do Americans measure leadership, vision, and policy to select the candidate they feel is best qualified to guide the nation? Are the underlying principles of leadership consistent from the 18th to 21st centuries? Join students as we answer those questions and more.
Award-winning journalist Larry Tye discusses his new book Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon. Pulitzer Prize-winning former Boston Globe columnist Eileen McNamara moderates.
Shawn Harris read from his book “Her Right Foot,” a story about the history and meaning of the Statue of Liberty. Afterwards, he lead students in a hands-on cut paper activity and shared his methods on creating collage art. Students also learned about the Library’s Statue of Liberty collections.
Virgilio S. Almario discussed what Filipino culture means and what Philippine society values, cherishes and protects. He explored the evolution of the Filipino culture and society, which are influenced and shaped by myths, legends and folktales, especially in pre-colonial times. Drawing on symbols and artifacts in Filipino historical and literary texts, Almario discussed the importance for the Filipinos to reimagine and rediscover themselves and their heritage for a strong cultural identity. He will conclude with an analysis of the future of the Filipino culture and literature with a thought-provoking question: Are folk narratives vestiges of an irrelevant past, or wisdom for surviving the modern world? The event was co-sponsored with Sentro Rizal Washington DC and the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines.
Join us for this season of SEVA TV. In this episode student’s videos focus on the topic of Health.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about the science of exercise, nanomaterials, and how to shrink plastic
On Sept. 15, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft completed its remarkable story of exploration with an intentional plunge into Saturn’s atmosphere, ending its mission after nearly 20 years in space. Live commentary of Cassini’s end of mission activities was shown on NASA TV and the agency’s website. Launched in 1997, Cassini arrived in orbit around Saturn in 2004 on a mission to study the giant planet, its rings, moons and magnetosphere.
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.
The Great War ended 100 years ago this November. Have you ever wondered what it was like to fly in a WWI aircraft, or what it was like to live back then? Find out the answers to those questions, and the wars impact on today on this episode of STEM in 30.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about cyber security, the science of dam removal, and cochlear implants. Also we’ll have a Chalk Talk about electromagnetic radiation.
Meet Dr. Ben Andrews, a geologist at the National Museum of Natural History. He studies volcanoes to get a better understanding of how eruptions happen. What causes ash and other materials during violent “pyroclastic” eruptions to spew out the way they do? Explore the physics of explosive eruptions. Reflect on the hazards scientists face in studying active volcanoes. Visit Ben’s volcanology lab to see how he uses his simulator – a giant tank, talcum powder, lasers, and cameras – to model how erupted materials travel. Understand why research on volcanoes is important for our safety.
Let’s get in tune with our senses through nature sketching! Join California State Parks Interpreters Mariana and Robin in finding hidden gems at our coastal state parks with environmental educator and nature journalist John Muir Laws.
Alessandro Duranti, Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, presents archival footage he filmed of Walter Capps’ 1996 campaign for U.S. Congress to analyze how the political candidate framed his choice to run for office. Using semantic and narrative analyses, Duranti shows how Capps refined his campaign announcement to better generate voter enthusiasm and how Capps’ public and private comments about the campaign reflected his ethical and political values. Capps was elected to Congress in 1996, and died in October 1997 after serving 10 months in office. Duranti became a close friend of the Capps family during his year-long ethnographic research, and he reflects on the role of family in Capps’ life and campaign.
Coming up on this episode of SEVA TV: We prevent the spread of bacteria, perform CPR, and ride our bike safely. All this and more on SEVA TV!
Check out the latest news from Sunrise Elementary School produced by Mr. Harding’s 6th Grade class.
Enjoy SECC’s SEVA TV Thanksgiving marathon.
SEVA TV Season 3 Promo.
Join us for SEVA TV each week on SECC 15.
Check out TJTV for all the latest events and information straight from the campus of Toby Johnson Middle School!
Happy Thanksgiving from SECC & SEVA TV
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
This lesson is about the Black History that took place right here in the Sacramento region, and is taught by Nafeesah Young, SCUSD School Psychologist at Woodbine and Leataata Floyd Elementary Schools.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by Rosemont High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by Luther Burbank High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by Hiram Johnson High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by American Legion High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by C. K. McClatchy High School.
Shows presented by Galt JUHSD
Galt Joint Union High School District
Galt High School
10th–11th Grades – English
A compilation of SEVA Entries from Galt Joint Union High School District.
Take a look through Galt High Schools SEVA Studio.
Shows presented by Natomas USD
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.
Leroy Greene Academy, Natomas High, and Inderkum High School students share their experiences with incoming ninth graders about what high school will be like and how to get the most out of their experience.
Lono Chouteau to Play for Sac State
You may have missed this week at Natomas Unified, in this week’s Last Week’s Wrap Up.
Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep & NUSD Staff Honored by CA Senate for Saving Co-Worker’s Life.
Natomas Unified Students Volunteer to Deliver Meals to Seniors
Inderkum High School’s ‘Every Student Succeeding’ Recipient’s Outlook on Life – 2025
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Every Student Succeeding 2025
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