Schedule: Mar 9, 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.
Pam Coronado, psychic detective, shares her insight, perspective and experiences involving the use of psychic abilities applied while solving crimes and finding missing persons.
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
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her new book, Leadership in Turbulent Times, which explores the leadership of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Lyndon B. Johnson, with Robin Young, co-host of WBUR’s Here and Now. This program is supported in part by Frank F. Islam and Debbie Driesman.
Davide Ceriani discussed his project, “Defining Italian Cultural Identity in American Urban Centers through Opera from Mass Migration to World War II.” Ceriani’s interdisciplinary, multi-lingual research aims to fill a significant gap in immigration history, which at least in the case of Italian-Americans has focused primarily on socioeconomic improvement and only occasionally on the arts; with few exceptions, opera in particular has been ignored.
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 human heart cells, climate change predictions, the superhero Heliora!
“Landing on Mars” is the story of Opportunity and Spirit surviving a massive solar flare during cruise, the now well-known “six minutes of terror,” and what came close to being a mission-ending software error for the first rover once it was on the ground.
The human genetic history of South Asia has been shaped by its pivotal location at the crossroads of East and West Eurasia, dramatic landscapes such as the Himalayas, and longstanding socio-cultural practices like endogamy. A consequence is the diversity of East and West Eurasian genetic ancestral lineages found in South Asians today. Maanasa Raghavan, professor at the University of Chicago, explains that the increasing genome-wide data from ancient and present-day humans are providing emerging insights into the demographic processes that underlie present-day genetic diversity of South Asians and how they interface with evidence from archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, and oral histories. Human history in South Asia is also closely intertwined with the animals that humans domesticated, traded, and moved with them, offering yet another window into the dynamics of human mobility and connectivity in the past. Raghavanon’s talk focuses on ancient and modern DNA insights into the origins of present-day human genetic diversity in South Asia, evolutionary history of domesticates, and broader implications for our understanding of human movements and interactions across Eurasia.
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 ESP, organ donations, the origin of life, and more!
Exploring the Amazing World of Lichens with Lichenologist Manuela Dal Forn.
Join California State Parks Interpreter Steve at Hendy Woods State Park to discover Earth Cycles and the Coast Redwood. In this Earth Week program, we explore the interactions between Earth systems both living and non-living in the redwood forest.
In this broadcast, we’ll be sharing new ways that you can connect with our parks thanks to the California State Library, and how you can build deep and meaningful connections with the world around you.
In this episode of Lights, Camera, Learn!, we talk with Josh Weeks, a STEM teacher at North Lake Elementary in Sacramento, California about his journey into education and his passion for integrating media, technology, and hands-on learning in the classroom. Josh shares how filmmaking, coding, robotics, and digital storytelling help students better understand complex concepts while building confidence and creativity. He also discusses how he uses media tools to support social-emotional learning, engage reluctant learners, and help students find their voice both on and off camera. Hear this inspiring look at how innovative teaching can transform student learning experiences.
In this episode of Canine Longevity, host Dr. Sherman Canapp, a leading canine orthopedic surgeon and pioneer in regenerative medicine, sits down with Ryan DeCaire, CEO of FitPaws, to explore how movement plays a vital role in extending a dog’s healthspan. From balance and core strength to mobility and rehabilitation, this episode uncovers how proactive fitness can help keep dogs stronger, healthier, and happier—at every age.
Explore the PEMF bed technology designed to help dogs relax, stay comfortable, and maintain activity as they age. See how innovation is supporting mobility, well-being, and longer, happier lives for our canine companions.
Shows presented by Natomas USD
Natomas USD: Step Inside Heron School Student Tour
Natomas USD: Grammy-Considered Musician and NUSD Alum Shares Real World Experience With Students
Natomas USD: Bannon Creek Students Explore Identity and Heritage
Natomas USD: ‘Together We SOAR’ – Tour Natomas High School
Natomas USD: In the Know with Dr. Robyn Castillo at American Lakes School
Natomas USD: In the Know with Dr. Robyn Castillo at Natomas Middle School
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by C. K. McClatchy High School.
Crispin, the SCUSD mascot, joins dragons and students for a Lunar New Year event at Camellia Basic Elementary School.
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 Hiram Johnson High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by American Legion High School.
Shows presented by Galt JUHSD
Take a look through Galt High Schools SEVA Studio.
Student Producers Say: In this video we will view the many opportunities Galt High School students posses what they go through on a day to day basis. We cover the 4 main departments, agriculture, best academy, visual and performing arts, the health and education life skills department. With our hardworking students and passionate teachers, we hope this video inspires you.
Learn about Galt High School’s SEVA Studio and media program led by Brooke Beckett!
Student producer Trevor Mention from Galt High School produced a video about the Village Group summer program.
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.”