Schedule: Feb 15, 2026
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
“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.
Explorer 1 traces the story of the role JPL played before the creation of NASA and how the lab was given a vital role as part of this new organization: to explore the cosmos.
“Mission to Mars” tells how engineers and scientists overcame multiple adversities to design, build, test, and launch the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, two of NASA’s most storied missions.
Shows presented by San Juan USD
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Learn how teachers across San Juan Unified are preparing transitional kindergarten (TK) students for kindergarten and beyond.
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 we wrap up the 2024-25 school year, Superintendent Melissa Bassanelli shares a message of reflection, celebration and forward momentum.
San Juan USD: Spirit of San Juan 2025 Honorees 2
San Juan USD: Spirit of San Juan 2025 Honorees 1
This episode, we’re talking about understanding what the environment of the Moon is and how it impacts exploration. “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.
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.
Shows presented by Center JUSD
Megan Bence
Center Joint Unified School District
McClellan High School
10th–12th Grades – Social Sciences
The Back to School Bash is a great opportunity to meet school and district staff and community partners, reconnect with friends, and gear up for an incredible school year ahead. CJUSD will have free backpacks and school supplies available for students, while supplies last and community partners will be on-hand to share valuable resources.
Superintendent Scott Loehr welcomes back all Center JUSD staff for the 2024-2025 school year. He expresses his gratitude for their dedication and hard work, and he is excited to continue inspiring and empowering students to reach their full potential. Here’s to a fantastic year ahead!
On February 1, 2024, two new CTE buildings at Center High were inaugurated. One of the two buildings will be utilized specifically as a media studio dedicated to improving career and technical education.
AI and genetic medicine are converging to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Gene Yeo, Ph.D., unites RNA biology with artificial intelligence to speed the path from genome sequencing to personalized RNA therapeutics. Advances in sequencing have reduced costs dramatically, making interpretation and translation into treatments the real challenge. Using deep learning and large datasets of RNA-binding proteins, Yeo predicts disease vulnerabilities and identifies therapeutic targets, including in neurodegeneration and muscular diseases. Alexis Komor, Ph.D., focuses on DNA, explaining human genetic variation—particularly single-nucleotide variants—and how genome editing technologies like CRISPR can target them. She highlights strategies to correct harmful mutations and explores precise, programmable interventions. Together, their research drives discovery and enables more effective, personalized therapies.
Shows presented by Galt JUESD
This SEVA video provides step-by-step instructions for executing a back walkover. Perfect for gymnasts and beginners alike, it focuses on balance, flexibility, and technique, encouraging viewers to develop their skills safely.
In this SEVA tutorial, viewers are introduced to the fundamental techniques of volleyball passing. Focused on the proper stance, positioning, and hand placement, this video is designed for beginners looking to enhance their skills on the court.
This SEVA instructional video provides an overview of flying a DJI drone, covering essential setup tips and basic flight operations. Perfect for novices, it emphasizes safety precautions and navigational skills, making the exciting world of drone flying accessible to all.
Learn how to fold a classic paper airplane. Step-by-step instructions ensure that even beginners can create their own flying machine, promoting hands-on creativity and enjoyment in aviation principles.
[Recorded February 19, 2021] No current technology inspires such wild fears and hopes as artificial intelligence. Will AI steal my job? Will drones hunt me down based on my social media profiles? Or, will my personal robot wake me with tea before carrying me to a steaming bath – then pick up the kids’ socks and help me brainstorm the ending to my novel?
Shows presented by Robla SD
Eileen Aguba Chen, a longtime educator with deep experience as a collaborative leader with a focus on building academic goals, instructional programs, and professional development, sits down with Bell Avenues student council for an important interview.
Joshua Weeks – One of Two Sacramento County Teachers of the Year
Robla School District
Bell Avenue Elementary School
5th Grade – STEM
Considered the godfather of A.I. music, UC Santa Cruz professor and composer David Cope, who died in May, 2025, developed the computer program EMI, or Experiments in Musical Intelligence, in the 1980s. It was one of the earliest computer algorithms used to generate classical music. This documentary film by UC Santa Cruz’s Bob Giges looks at the impact of Cope’s genius on the world of music.
Filmmakers Natasha Merkulova and Alexey Chupov join moderator Sasha Razor (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) to discuss their film Captain Volkonogov Escaped. Merkulova and Chupov share how they work as a film making team, how they researched the period of Stalinist purges in the 1930s, and how they sought to make the period of the film feel contemporary. They go on to discuss their experience working with lead actor Yura Borisov, who gained wider recognition for the 2024 film Anora.
Urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction are common side effects of prostate cancer treatment, but both are manageable. Dr. Lindsay Hampson explains the types of incontinence—stress, urge, mixed, and overflow—and how identifying the cause guides treatment. Management strategies include pelvic floor physical therapy, medications, and surgical options like slings or artificial urinary sphincters. For sexual dysfunction, approaches range from oral medications and vacuum devices to injections and implants. Dr. Michael Rabow also highlights the side effects of androgen deprivation therapy, including fatigue, depression, hot flashes, and cardiovascular risk. He outlines evidence-based strategies—like exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy, and medications—to help preserve well-being and quality of life during treatment.
Shows presented by Twin Rivers USD
TRUSD Elementary and TK-8 24-25 Winter Sports Highlights
TRUSD Middle School 24-25 Winter Sports Recap