Schedule: May 1, 2026
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Science Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Public Affairs Programs!
Student created videos from Wilson C. Riles Middle School.
Student created videos from Florence Markofer Elementary School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Inderkum High School.
News and videos from Albiani Middle School in the Elk Grove School District.
Dr. Virginia Gray, Asst. Professor in CSULB’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, analyses the evidence concerning added sugar; its impact on health and why limiting it is important.
Students get a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of george WASHINGTON, a new orchestral work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Roger Reynolds.
The Fairfax Network Presents: Innovation Workshop: Nanotechnology
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 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Speaker Biography: Storyteller Barbara Freeman established the travelling storytelling team The Folktellers with her cousin, Connie Regan-Blake, in 1973. The Folktellers also toured across the country, performing at folk festivals, including the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington D.C. Regan-Blake and Freeman eventually moved on to solo careers, and both are internationally recognized storytellers. In addition to performances The Folktellers have produced three albums and a play, “Mountain Sweet Talk.”
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 human heart cells, climate change predictions, the superhero Heliora!
This episode retraces the journey of this daring mission to Mars that captured the imagination of people around the world with its dramatic landing and its tiny rover – the first wheels ever to roll on Mars.
Dive alongside Dr. Richard Camilli and his team as they explore the undersea volcanoes off of the coast of Santorini, Greece. Testing a suite of autonomous underwater vehicles, the team hopes to imbue their robotic explorers with the same scientific reasoning of a human astrobiologist, helping us characterize alien oceans and remotely search for signs of life on distant ocean 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.
Watch STEM in 30’s live downlink with the International Space Station. Students from around the country got to ask questions live to NASA astronaut Randy “Komrade” Bresnik as he was orbiting 250 miles above the Earth. This program is made possible by the generous support of Boeing.
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.’
Meet Dr. Matthew Carrano, a paleontologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Why does he sort through drawers upon drawers of tiny fossils? Watch how Matthew pieces together the evidence of ecosystems that dinosaurs lived in. Learn what tiny fossils can reveal that complete, large dinosaur skeletons may not. Get a glimpse into technologies such as cathode ray luminescence that have made detailed analysis of tiny fossils possible. Understand how paleontologists are collaborating to map worldwide dinosaur distributions.
Join Princess as she shares lessons and lifeways drawn from her Native heritage. Explore traditional houses, canoes, and regalia!
Join California State Parks Interpreter Darcy at Plumas Eureka State Park to discover how prescribed fires can help keep forests healthy.
This episode of Lights, Camera, Learn! takes a look at the role of data and analytics in local television news. Kristie Gong, Director of Audience Insights, Analytics, and Programming at KCRA, the NBC station in Sacramento, discusses how data informs the stories and programming audiences see on television. Kristie also shares her journey from a media student at Cal State Northridge to a leader in audience research. She discusses how local stations adapt to streaming, multi-screen viewing, and the challenge of reaching younger audiences. Kristie adds her insights into the importance of mentorship, representation in media, and helping students discover careers behind the camera to help preserve the future of journalism.
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 Folsom Cordova USD
Regular student attendance plays a vital role in academic achievement, timely graduation, and building a strong community. In this video, learn how FCUSD’s tiered support systems are breaking down barriers for families and keeping students actively engaged in their education. Hear firsthand from district leaders, staff, and students as they share their experiences and highlight the collective commitment to ensuring every student thrives.
Produced by the FCUSD Student Advisory Board (SAB), this episode, discussing college applications, marks the debut of Mic Check: The Student Voice is On Podcast, which is designed to promote student voice and district-wide connectedness.
Jennifer Sandfort
Folsom Cordova Unified School District
Empire Oaks Elementary School
3rd and 5th Grades
Join us to hear from FCUSD Superintendent, Erik Swanson, as he shares his insights and experiences from his first 100 days in office. Discover the challenges faced, the achievements celebrated, and the vision for the future of our District.
Innovation Academy’s vision is to empower students to achieve successful independent learning through innovative collaboration with parents, teachers, and peers.
FCUSD’s growing homeschool program – the Folsom Cordova Community Charter School – serves two locations: a main campus in Mather, and a new annex in Folsom. The program s a free, public homeschool for families wishing to pursue an alternative form of education for grades TK-8. The program features engaging weekly workshops for students and parents and a staff of fully credentialed teachers available to support every child and every family along the way.
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
Routines play a big part in a successful day at school. What works for your family?
Lisa Bjorgum
Elk Grove Unified School District
Pleasant Grove High School
9th–12th Grades – Math
Attending School regularly helps children feel better about school and themselves! One of our elementary school students explains why getting to school on time and showing up every day is so important to her.
This video explains how filling out the Educational Benefits form on ParentVue or in person at your school, helps students in their district.
In part 2 of Scoop with the Sup, students at Pleasant Grove High School wrap up their conversation with Superintendent Christopher Hoffman, discussing everything from student voice to life after high school.
Measure M funding has supported some big projects at Joseph Sims Elementary School. Hear from the principal and a teacher about the changes on campus and what a difference they’ve made!
In this edition of Scoop with the Sup, students at Pleasant Grove High School sat down with Superintendent Christopher Hoffman to discuss topics surrounding life in high school. Everything from social media to how current events affect high school campuses.
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.
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!
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.