Schedule: Apr 30, 2025
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Health & Medicine Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Science Programs!
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Folsom High School.
The latest news from Helen Carr Castello Elementary School in the Elk Grove Unified School District.
News and videos from Sutter Middle School in the Sacramento Unified School District.
Check out the SEVA studio from James McKee Elementary School!
Dr. Andrew Jenks of CSULB’s History Department navigates through the turbulent historical relationship between the USA and Russia, starting in 1867 and leading up to the present day.
This chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Internment Experience, includes first-hand accounts from WWII. Mary Tsukamoto shares living through internment and her determination to pursue a career in education after.
On November 23, 2015, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey discussed her first year in office and legal challenges facing the Commonwealth with Dean of Harvard Law School Martha Minow.
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Anne McLean and David Plylar interviewed fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout prior to her Library of Congress concert.
In this episode, Walter Kiefer hosts a discussion on what we know about the lunar interior, what we learned from Apollo, and how we can use this information to explore today. “Moon 101” is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world’s leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. They discuss the Apollo missions, their importance, and what we’ve learned, as well as other exploratory Moon missions. “Moon 101” provides a snapshot of some of the most important and interesting discoveries about our Moon.
We live in a golden age of discovery with more than 5,000 confirmed exoplanets. But how do we find these worlds, and what challenges do we face in the search for more? In this talk with Dr. Marie Ygouf, we’ll take a look at the discovery process and what lies ahead for exoplanet exploration.
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.
A young veteran suffering from PTSD describes how getting out and paddling with other veterans on the Namekagon River, participating in the Vets on the River Program at the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, has helped him
Geologist Dr. Jon Riedel eats, sleeps, and breathes glaciers. They are high, hard-to-reach, and hard to study. Keepers of the Beat follows Jon and his work studying glaciers and climate change at North Cascades National Park.
Square Root Academy creating art with common found objects lesson 2
Square Root Academy the art of mindfulness lesson 2.
If you’ve ever taken a long trip, you know that bringing your favorite things along will help get you through the journey. The same goes for astronauts in space. Music and the arts entertain them and give them a chance to break away from their demanding schedules. In this episode of STEM in 30, we’ll dive into how music, art, and creature comforts helps astronauts cope with long-term space travel. This program is made possible through the generous support of NASA.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about infant cognition, bamboo being affected by climate change, and a new virtual reality system. Also we’ll have a Chalk Talk about the electromagnetic spectrum.
Meet Dr. Kristofer Helgen, a zoologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Did you know that we are still finding and naming new mammals around the world? From field expeditions and museum specimens, Kris has discovered about 100 mammal species. Hear about his surprising find of the “Olinguito” in cloud forests of Ecuador. Consider how studying mammals helps us understand how the Earth is changing. Get a glimpse of the modern technologies used to describe species and their environments. Ponder how much biodiversity still awaits discovery.
Rapidly changing glaciers in Alaska demonstrate tight physical and ecological linkages with downstream ecosystems that bridge the icefield-to-ocean continuum. This episode highlights recent efforts of an Alaska Climate Science Center to better understand these linkages.
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic Sciences, Professor Elliott Lieb presents snapshots of his seventy-year journey through the world of science, first as a would-be engineer, then as a physicist and later as a mathematician and a mathematical physicist. In many encounters with colleagues in different areas of research he learned that mathematics and a mathematical perspective can be pivotal in developing our thinking about physics. This fundamental connection between mathematics and physics was not always accepted at the beginning of my career, and it was even vigorously denied by some mathematicians and physicists. Lieb mentions some of his work to illustrate the value of mathematical physics for theoretical physics and to pure mathematics, the first being the Polaron bound found with K. Yamazaki in Kyoto in 1957. Another is the “ice problem”, where he calculated the number of ways to color a chess board with only three colors so that neighboring squares never have the same color.
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
More from 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.
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.
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!
Start a routine and stick to it. You belong here!
At Laguna Creek High School we hear how counselors are guiding and inspiring our students. Thank you EGUSD counselors for all of your hard work and dedication!
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
Lori Osborne
Elk Grove Unified School District
Zehnder Ranch Elementary School
6th Grade
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.
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.
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.
With Career Technical Education Pathways at Franklin High School, it’s easier than ever to start exploring your plans for the future.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
The Elk Grove Unified School District’s Linked Learning program provides students with an educational experience that extends beyond the classroom and reaches into the future. We strive to guide each student in preparation for college and career. Through our career academies and pathways, students can explore a number of career fields including public service, business, health, engineering, green energy, agricultural science, auto technology and media. Students in career academies join a Linked Learning team of teachers and participate in integrated series of core academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses related to a career theme. Students in non-academy career pathways engage in intensive, extended training with a particular career focus. Both academies and pathways offer opportunities for students to earn transferable college credits or industry certifications.
Samuel Kennedy Elementary School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with everything from carpet, to paint, a shade structure 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!
Pleasant Grove High School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a brand new shade structure and field lights. Hear from PGHS Principal Taigan Keplinger and Athletic Director Scott Gradin about how these improvements benefit students.
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!
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.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about nanoparticles, the sponge-cleaning brittlestar, and race car safety!
Shows presented by Natomas USD
Dr. Robyn Castillo gives us a recap of Natomas USD events from January 2025.
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
Welcome to The Stories We Weave, a Natomas USD podcast featuring important members of our community.
Every Student Succeeding 2025
NUSD Superintendent Dr. Robyn Castillo and administrators surprised Systems Engineer Issa Tutakhil! Issa is known around the district for his warm smile, and friendly service in helping staff members with all things technology. Tutakhil will now represent our district in Sacramento County Office of Education’s Classified Employee of the Year.
Sabrina Prociw
Natomas Unified School District
Two Rivers Elementary School
1st Grade
Students from elementary and middle school eSport teams compete in the second NUSD eSport tournament.
You may have missed this week at Natomas Unified, in this week’s Last Week’s Wrap Up.
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Public Affairs Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California — teaching, research and public service — through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.