Schedule: Feb 13, 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.
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
Share the behind-the-scenes insights of the founding mothers on the challenges faced by their husbands, as well as learn about the often overlooked contributions of these essential women.
Susan Benesch, director of the Dangerous Speech Project, Jennifer Peter, managing editor of The Boston Globe, and Carol Rose, executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts, discuss contemporary First Amendment issues. Award-winning journalist and senior correspondent for WBUR’s Bostonomix Bruce Gellerman moderates.
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in all parts of the U.S. Government.
Author Megan McDonald talks to local school children about “Judy Moody and the Right Royal Tea Party,” the 14th book in her Judy Moody series (which publishes in 28 languages), in which eight-year-old Judy discovers genealogy and begins to match up her own family tree to historical members of the British Royal family. Librarian Ahmed Johnson shares genealogy resources available at the Library with the students and teachers.
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 ‘maker spaces,’ the mantis shrimp, and the remote sensing of water trends.
Chronicling the story of NASA’s Cassini mission, using rare archival footage and interviews with pioneering engineers and scientists retelling the stories of many of humanity’s first steps into the cosmos.
This episode tells the story of the Voyagers’ astounding successes and unexpected discoveries – but most of all, it’s a tale of perseverance by people and machines struggling against forces put in their way.
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 Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s STEM in 30 series of live, fast-paced, 30-minute webcasts are designed to increase interest and engagement in STEM for students. This episode of STEM in 30 explores the engineering behind various techniques used in the past to land spacecraft on other planets, including rocket thrusters, giant airbags, and a sky crane. The episode also examines what techniques might be used for future missions.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about the Doppler On Wheels, how dragonflies fly, cleaning reclaimed water, and more!
Learn about the different kinds of elephants from the past, see real fossils, and understand how various factors — such as body size, tooth shape, and habitat — each played a role in the evolution of the elephant.
Join California State Parks Interpreter Isabella at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve to dive into the diverse and wonderful marine habitats of Monterey Bay!
Filmmaker and industry leader Ri-Karlo Handy shares his remarkable journey from making music videos at the age of 14 to becoming a showrunner, network executive, and founder of the Handy Foundation. He reflects on the influence his mother played in starting and encouraging his passion for media, the mentors and peers who guided his growth, and the pivotal moments that shifted his career from music videos to television and film. Ri-Karlo offers an inside look at the differences between scripted and unscripted show running and reveals how creativity, collaboration, and resilience have defined his path. His insights provide a powerful lesson for young creators about building community, navigating challenges, and finding purpose in the evolving world of film and television and in life itself.
Canine Longevity is an inspirational, must-watch program for pet parents who want to take a proactive approach to their dog’s health and well-being. Hosted by Dr. Sherman Canapp, a leading Canine Orthopedic Specialist and Regenerative Medicine Pioneer, the series combines cutting-edge science with practical tips to help dogs live longer, healthier, and happier lives. Across nine engaging episodes, viewers will discover groundbreaking research, innovative therapies, and lifestyle strategies that extend both vitality and joy for our four-legged companions. With appealing visuals, expert insights, and heartwarming stories, Canine Longevity gives TV stations the perfect blend of education and inspiration for their audiences—encouraging viewers to tune in and take action for their pets’ longevity.
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
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
More from EGUSD Student Board Member for the 2024/2025 school year, Celine Qin.
Meet the EGUSD Student Board Member for the 2024/2025 school year, Celine Qin.
EGUSD Student Board Member Celine Qin talks about the Know Your Rights Campaign.
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.
Do you have a bachelor’s degree? Are you interested in becoming a teacher? In partnership with the University of the Pacific, Elk Grove Unified is offering the REACH program, a 13-month teacher residency. We are looking for diverse candidates interested in earning a dual mild/moderate and extensive support needs teaching credential and a master’s degree in special education.
Start a routine and stick to it. You belong here!
The Sunrise Elementary Spartan TV Studio had a special visitor last week. Sacramento County Supervisor, Pat Hume (5th District), stopped by to see the students in action. Not only did he get to watch a newscast, he was part of one!
Routines play a big part in a successful day at school. What works for your family?
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.
Lisa Bjorgum
Elk Grove Unified School District
Pleasant Grove High School
9th–12th Grades – Math