Schedule: Mar 18, 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.
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Herb Glazeroff shares advice on how to improve interpersonal communication and how to become more empathetic and self-aware.
Watch our first president and two members of his cabinet discuss and debate the ways and means of financing the government of our fledgling nation.
Join us for a screening and discussion with White House curator William Allman of Mrs. Kennedy’s famous televised tour where she describes her work on the restoration of the White House.
A concert by bagpiper and flutist Carlos Nunez. This concert features a special emphasis on the music collected by Alan Lomax in Galicia in the 1950s.
Join us for this season of SEVA TV. In this episode student’s videos focus on classrooms.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about “The Array of Things,” how to detect uranium exposure, and how to identify birds on the go!
NASA held a news conference Feb. 22 at the agency’s headquarters to discuss the finding by the Spitzer Space Telescope of seven Earth-sized planets around a tiny, nearby, ultra-cool dwarf star. Three of these planets are in the habitable zone, the region around the star in which liquid water is most likely to thrive on a rocky planet. This is the first time so many planets have been found in a single star’s habitable zone, and the first time so many Earth-sized planets have been found around the same star. The finding of this planetary system, called TRAPPIST-1, is the best target yet for studying the atmospheres of potentially habitable, Earth-sized worlds
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.
On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace set three world records when he jumped from the stratosphere, including highest exit altitude. Achieving this record took a lot of engineering. On this episode of STEM in 30, follow the path of the suit Eustace wore from concept to design and from production to execution.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about tropical butterflies, the ALMA telescope, and the Vizzies competition. Also we’ll have a Chalk Talk about liquid crystals.
For forensic anthropologist and “Museum CSI” Kari Bruwelheide, every bone tells a story – sometimes a grisly one. Learn how she examines human skeletons to solve mysteries, including whether Jamestown settlers practiced “survival cannibalism.”
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.
This episode of TecHype features Yoel Roth, former Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter. Yoel provides first-hand insights into how one of the largest online platforms in the world built out its trust and safety operations to better ensure its service was helpful, harmless, and aligned with user expectations. While at Twitter, Dr. Roth found himself the target of a coordinated harassment campaign on the platform, one instigated by the current CEO Elon Musk. His years of work building out the trust and safety operations had become personal. In this episode, Dr. Roth provides professional and personal perspectives on the real benefits and risks of platform trust and safety efforts, the current state-of-the-art of the field, and where it’s going.
Joan Donovan, a leading disinformation researcher specializing in media manipulation, explains how social media platforms have become the new battleground for public persuasion. Co-author of “Meme Wars: The Untold Story of the Online Battles Upending Democracy in America,” Donovan uncovers the ways memes and social media enable fringe groups to lure in new recruits and spread their ideologies. In this episode, Donovan provides expert guidance on technical and policy strategies necessary to mitigate the weaponization of social media.
Siddhartha Jaiswal, M.D., Ph.D., discusses clonal hematopoiesis and its impact on aging and diseases. Jaiswal highlights the role of genetic variations, focusing on a specific gene, TET2, and its link to clonal expansion. He explains that certain genetic variations can slow clonal expansion, potentially offering insights into treatments or interventions to mitigate its effects.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Shows presented by Galt JUHSD
Student producer Trevor Mention from Galt High School produced the video “G-Tech Robotics Engineering.” He said: “If you’re a student at Galt High School and have a passion for robotics, design, or engineering, then watch this video to learn more about what the G-TECh team does.”
Student producer Trevor Mention from Galt High School produced a video about the Village Group summer program.
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
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.
In this playful, competitive game of volleyball at Natomas High School (NHS) you will learn how the district uses Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) to support students’ social-emotional needs. Staff versus students faced off last week in a lunchtime game that built camaraderie, community, and positive behavior. Students were able to participate by using PBIS points; points which are given to students by staff members for embodying SOARing behaviors such as: safety, optimism, achievement, and respect. The volleyball game is just one example of how students are rewarded for exemplary behavior. Other incentives include a PBIS store, giveaways, and other activities.
Congratulations to Roberta Silva, Secretary II, at Natomas High School for being named the Classified Employee of the Year! School district leaders surprised Silva at her desk with flowers, balloons, and smiles.
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.
To close the technology gap, many districts provide Chromebooks and other technology devices for students to take to and from school so that learning can continue beyond the classroom. Natomas Unified has provided Chromebooks or similar technology devices to all students who need one to support learning and enrichment. Unfortunately, there is also a challenge with students losing them and breaking them. This video is designed to help students understand how to care and maintain this valuable resource that is being provided by the school district to support them.
January is National Braille Literacy Month! We highlight our braille/dual vision books, as we work to recognize and celebrate the various kinds of media which help build literacy skills. In this video check out some of the books at H. Allen Hight and Natomas Middle School library, so students with and without sight can read together.
Integrating fun games, lessons, and culturally responsive teaching strategies helped teachers build students’ English language arts skills over the winter break. Culturally responsive teaching strategies is an example of how our district is implementing our core value of diversity, equity, and inclusion into our everyday work with students. Teachers such as Latrice O’Gilvie engaged with the LEAP Academy students to help them build active listening skills, work on English language arts concepts, and expand their vocabulary. “The purpose is always for them to learn, of course. But the second purpose is just really to make sure kids are more engaged in their learning,” O’Gilvie, a Larry G. Meeks Academy teacher who taught kids during the winter said.
Witter Ranch Elementary students sing about the elements of literacy in a production of “Beauty and the Beast Tell All”.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Literacy Nights are a fun event which takes place at our K-8th grade campus libraries each winter. DEI Literacy Night is a great opportunity for families to see the books we offer from a diverse perspective, written by diverse authors, while also enjoying delicious meals, participating in read-alouds, and other fun activities. Watch this video to learn what Bannon Creek and Larry G. Meeks Academy students love reading. A huge shout out to American Lakes School for having one of the highest attended DEI Literacy Nights with over 200 members of the ALS School community in attendance!
You may have missed this week at Natomas Unified, in this week’s Last Week’s Wrap Up.
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