Schedule: Apr 2, 2026
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
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.
In 1990, Hubble meant trouble. The highly touted space telescope was designed to escape Earth’s blurry atmosphere to capture unparalleled visual images of the universe, but its creators were shocked to discover that a minuscule flaw rendered it nearsighted. Enter NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists and engineers, who offered up an ingenious solution to Hubble’s visual woes. But would it work?
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.
News and information shows produced by students at Center High School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Galt High School.
News and videos from Kennedy Elementary School in the Elk Grove Unified School District.
Latest news and information from Rio Linda High School, produced by RLKN Rio Linda High School’s Knights Network.
The Bob Cole Conservatory Symphony Orchestra performs works by Gustav Holst and Jacques Offenbach. Conducted by Joannes Muller Stosch, Nikk Pilato, and John Carnahan.
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
Elk Grove Unified School District’s Family Engagement Resources Teacher Nancy Lopez runs a workshop at Kirchgater Elementary on the best ways to help improve children’s writing skills.
Rain sticks, bongos, and a didgeridoo. . . just a few of the instruments Carmen attempts to play at Earthshaking Music, a delightful music store in midtown Atlanta. The friendly shopkeepers give demonstrations and a bit of history on some of their lesser-known instruments. As usual, Carmen keeps us amused as she makes her way through the shop, and students from Gwin Oaks ES share book recommendations. Books featured in the program are “Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin,” by Lloyd Moss, “Out of My Mind,” by Sharon Draper, and “The Little Engine That Could,” by Watty Piper.
Join NYT best-selling children’s author, Carmen Agra Deedy, for a special “modern-day hero” episode of Love That Book. Carmen highlights the book “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” and helps out James, a young neighbor searching for an idea to write about.
Shows presented by SCOE
“In the Let’s Learn English series for English learners, you will meet Anna Matteo, who moves to Washington, D.C, gets a job, makes friends, and does many fun activities. These Voice of America videos are used in the USA Learns course, which includes additional learning activities. (For even more English practice, consider taking the free USA Learns English 1 Plus course.)
Lesson 46: May I Borrow That?
Lesson 47: How Can I Help?
Lesson 48: Have You Ever …?
Lesson 49: Operation Spy!
Lesson 50: Back to School”
Shows presented by San Juan USD
San Juan Unified School District Adult Education reaches out to the community by offering classes to help students in a variety of areas. Episode 18B of Ingles Y Tu! with host Marisol Richmond.
The Alexanders share how Early Start helped their twins, Journey and Jordan, obtained an early Autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and in-home support services.
The Smith family share how Early Start helped their kid Haven grow into the vibrant toddler he is today after being born as a micro-preemie and later diagnosed with autism.
The Truong family recounts how Early Start helped their toddler, Leo, get assessed for global developmental delays.
The Hebermehl-Melton family discusses how Early Start assisted their children Oliver and Hadley in receiving treatment and training for their hearing impairments.
National Gallery of Art: Andrea Del Verrocchio
National Gallery of Art: Los Angeles to New York
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
Cosumnes River College presents part 24 of Art History 300: Introduction to Art taught by Anni Trent from the spring semester of 2015.
Dr. Andrew Jenks of CSULB’s History Department analyses the pragmatic and productive foreign policy initiatives President Nixon pursued with the Soviet Union’s leader, Leonid Brezhnev.
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Square Root Academy drawing fundamentals lesson 1.
Square Root Academy podcast producer series lesson 2.
Square Root Academy podcast producer series lesson 1.
Cosumnes River College presents part 15 of Nutrition 300 taught by Timaree Hagenburger from the fall semester of 2014.
The Culinary Arts Management program at Cosumnes River College provides training for employment in commercial culinary service operations. Courses begin at entry-level training; advanced courses build upon skills acquired in pre-requisite courses. The program includes coursework in culinary arts, baking and pastry, food and equipment use and identification, culinary sanitation, nutrition, marketing, legal control and financial analysis. Students will apply those skills with hands-on training in production centered labs. Sanitation training is offered as an integral part of each certificate and degree, and is certified by the National Restaurant Association as well as Sacramento County Environmental Health Division.
The Culinary Arts Management program at Cosumnes River College provides training for employment in commercial culinary service operations. Courses begin at entry-level training; advanced courses build upon skills acquired in pre-requisite courses. The program includes coursework in culinary arts, baking and pastry, food and equipment use and identification, culinary sanitation, nutrition, marketing, legal control and financial analysis. Students will apply those skills with hands-on training in production centered labs. Sanitation training is offered as an integral part of each certificate and degree, and is certified by the National Restaurant Association as well as Sacramento County Environmental Health Division.
The Culinary Arts Management program at Cosumnes River College provides training for employment in commercial culinary service operations. Courses begin at entry-level training; advanced courses build upon skills acquired in pre-requisite courses. The program includes coursework in culinary arts, baking and pastry, food and equipment use and identification, culinary sanitation, nutrition, marketing, legal control and financial analysis. Students will apply those skills with hands-on training in production centered labs. Sanitation training is offered as an integral part of each certificate and degree, and is certified by the National Restaurant Association as well as Sacramento County Environmental Health Division.
The Culinary Arts Management program at Cosumnes River College provides training for employment in commercial culinary service operations. Courses begin at entry-level training; advanced courses build upon skills acquired in pre-requisite courses. The program includes coursework in culinary arts, baking and pastry, food and equipment use and identification, culinary sanitation, nutrition, marketing, legal control and financial analysis. Students will apply those skills with hands-on training in production centered labs. Sanitation training is offered as an integral part of each certificate and degree, and is certified by the National Restaurant Association as well as Sacramento County Environmental Health Division.
Shows presented by Twin Rivers USD
Grant Union High School Pacers CIF Division 2-AA State Football Championship Highlights.
Twin Rivers Unified School District Workforce Housing Kickoff.
Twin Rivers Unified School District
Grant Union High School
10th–12th Grades – AP Environmental Science, AP Physics, and Physics of the Universe
Shows presented by Robla SD
The Robla School District, in partnership with researchers and leaders in local communities of color have created the Robla Resilience Project. The Project began in October of 2020 and continues through June 2021 and beyond. The project engages every single Robla School District employee in monthly trainings which take place during employees’ work day. All employees received a copy of the book titled Other People’s Children by Lisa Delpit. We read the books as a start to the work Our goals for the school year are to create an environment where all employees feel safe enough to discuss issues of race, to be more culturally responsive to the diverse community we serve and to create a district-wide anti-racist zone.
Robla School District showcases their new procedures during their transition model including campus drop off, going to class, bathroom use, and school pick-up.
“Superintendent Reyes speaking about Cultural responsiveness in Robla.
Derrell Roberts speaking about the Roberts Family Development Center partnering with Robla. Dr. Sara Truebridge speaking about her partnership with Robla.”