Schedule: May 10, 2026
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
“The Breaking Point” tells the story of the demise of the Mars Climate Orbiter and the Mars Polar Lander missions and the abrupt end of NASA’s “Faster, Better, Cheaper” era.
The planets of our solar system are full of mysteries. Meet a few of the scientists who are using the James Webb Space Telescope to look at our solar system and beyond.
These are our explorers. They’re the people who will get us to the Moon, collect Moon rocks, deliver them to Earth safely, and ensure that we can study them for years to come. On episode one of “NASA Explorers: Artemis Generation,” meet astronaut Jessica Watkins, engineer Adam Naids, Moon rock curator Julie Mitchell, and astrobiologist Jose Aponte. They each had a different path to NASA, from conducting hazardous kitchen chemistry experiments in Lima, Peru, to exploring the Louisiana Bayou, to dissecting a cow’s eye in a science program in Colorado. Each person is a vital part of NASA’s goal to conduct science on the Moon’s surface.
Shows presented by San Juan USD
At San Juan Unified, teachers are using a simple yet powerful strategy called Checking for Understanding to make sure every student grasps the lesson and leaves class ready to succeed.
From archery to campfires, Camp Winthers offers San Juan Unified students a space to grow, explore, and connect.
As phishing attacks and online fraud continue to increase, reduce the risk of attacks by following these recommendations.
San Juan USD: Launching Katherine Johnson’s new campus: One year later
Learn how teachers across San Juan Unified are preparing transitional kindergarten (TK) students for kindergarten and beyond.
San Juan USD: Spirit of San Juan 2025 Honorees 1
From student to teacher — Sean Melby’s journey at Mesa Verde High School has come full circle! A proud Mesa Verde alum, Melby now leads the school’s Career Technical Education theater program, inspiring students to embrace creativity and confidence on and off the stage.
San Juan USD: From Kabul to Sacramento: A friendship reunited at Thomas Edison Language Institute
“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.
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.
Shows presented by Center JUSD
Grow Time with Isaac Grow, featuring Mr. Ferguson.
Grow Time with Isaac Grow, featuring Mr. Ferguson.
Grow Time with Isaac Grow, featering Mr. Tomlinson.
Grow Time with Isaac Grow, featering Mr. Tomlinson.
Grow Time with Isaac Grow, featering Mrs. Adams.
Large-scale optimization and machine learning shape modern data science, and Courtney Paquette, Ph.D., McGill University, studies how to design and analyze algorithms for large-scale optimization problems motivated by applications and data science. Paquette draws on probability, complexity theory, and convex and non-smooth optimization, and examines scaling limits of stochastic algorithms. Speaking with Saura Naderi, UC San Diego, Paquette describes an unconventional path from finance to pure mathematics and explains how persistence and comfort with uncertainty support long-term research. She highlights the challenge of building missing foundations while advancing through graduate training, and she connects that experience to the realities of doing original work. Paquette also reflects on rapid progress in machine learning and frames AI systems as tools that can be used thoughtfully.
Poetry becomes more approachable when it reflects everyday language, humor, and lived experience. San Diego Poet Laureate Paola Capó-García explores how graduate study, mentorship, and workshops shape her writing and sense of voice. Capó-García describes building poems through experimentation, including physically cutting and rearranging pages, and links her work to family stories and identity. As poet laureate, she focuses on widening access through public readings, workshops, and multidisciplinary projects that mix poetry with visual art, zines, music, and experimental short films. She also advocates teaching beyond a narrow canon so more students can hear themselves in poems and view arts and humanities training as a foundation for communication skills.
Shows presented by Galt JUESD
SEVA Feature from Galt Joint Union Elementary School District.
Galt Joint Union Elementary School District December message from Dr. Karen Schauer, Superintendent Our journey is not over but we now have clearer pathways to move forward in uncertain times. Our goal is to reopen in January 2021 as pandemic conditions will allow. We will continue to keep you updated through communications at the district or school levels. Please continue to use face coverings, physical distancing and washing hands. Let’s keep Growing and Learning Together – we can do it!!
As we are planning to head back to school, the school campus, classrooms and procedures will look different. In this video we are sharing information about classroom set up, cleaning procedures and new particians for safety.
The primary goal for the video is to share instruction, consistent updates and new information to the families and community of Galt.
The primary goal for the video is to share instruction, consistent updates and new information to the families and community of Galt.
[Recorded April 25, 2024] Long before online forums and communities like Reddit and Discord, and even before the World Wide Web, bulletin board systems (BBSs) reigned supreme. During their heyday in the 1980s and ’90s, millions of people dialed their modems into more than 100,000 BBSs, and their impact can still be felt in today’s digital world.
Shows presented by Robla SD
“Did you know that enrolling your child at Robla Preschool will prepare them for success for the rest of their life? Children who attend preschool are more likely to graduate from high school, attend college, and become successful adults in life. That’s why Robla Preschool offers a fun, interactive and caring program that will help prepare your child for kindergarten and beyond.”
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.
Promotional videos (overarching video and brief videos) about Robla School District’s TK programs in Preschool, TK, and K-6 grade.
Film producer Liz Yale Marsh and mustang wrangler West Taylor join moderator and co-producer Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss their work on the documentary Facing the Falls, which follows disability rights advocate Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan and her twelve-day expedition through the Grand Canyon. They explore how Yar Khan’s muscle disease provided a unique challenge to navigating the Grand Canyon, as well as how Marsh and Jackson came onto the film in post-production and helped to finish the project.
Eric Faden (Bucknell University) discusses his work on the Japanese Paper Film Project, a project that has been preserving paper films made in Japan in the 1930s. Koto player Yoko Reikano Kimura and cellist Hikaru Tamaki (Duo Yumeno) joins Faden and moderator Alex Lilburn (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) to talk about how the preservation work was carried out and their experiences presenting the digitized films with live musical accompaniment.
This talk provides an overview on the current research and development efforts on robotics autonomy at JPL, with an emphasis on enhancing the safety, efficiency, and performance of robotic mobility through the applications of risk-aware decision making and machine learning.
Shows presented by Twin Rivers USD
Mariachi Ensemble is an A-G fine art course that began at Foothill High School in the 2023-2024 school year. It’s the only one of its kind in Twin Rivers, bringing the cultural tradition of mariachi music to our school community.
Twin Rivers Unified School District
Grant Union High School
10th–12th Grades – AP Environmental Science, AP Physics, and Physics of the Universe
Edie Xiong
Twin Rivers Unified School District
Foothill Oaks Elementary School
5th Grade
Twin Rivers Unified School District Workforce Housing Kickoff.