Schedule: Apr 12, 2026
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
Titan is the only object in the solar system besides Earth with liquid on its surface, making it relevant for the search for life beyond Earth. But instead of water, methane and ethane make up Titan’s rivers and seas. Join scientists as they explore Titan with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and develop the forthcoming Dragonfly mission, which will send an octocopter to this fascinating moon.
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter’s moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and prepare for the launch of the Europa Clipper mission.
How does it feel to watch your life’s work parachute through the atmosphere? Relive the joy and terror of the OSIRIS-REx sample return with NASA Explorers… but retrieving the sample of asteroid Bennu is just the beginning of this game-changing science.
It’s not rockets and satellites that make NASA soar. It’s people. Go inside the space agency and follow the pioneers, risk-takers and experts at the frontline of exploration. This season, follow along with the OSIRIS-REx team, as they launch a spacecraft to an asteroid, collect a sample of Bennu, and bring it home to Earth.
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.
“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.
Shows presented by San Juan USD
Learn how teachers across San Juan Unified are preparing transitional kindergarten (TK) students for kindergarten and beyond.
San Juan USD: Launching Katherine Johnson’s new campus: One year later
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.
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Meet Elisheva Joelson and Marina Kidwell, two inspiring seniors at Rio Americano High School who are working to launch a Wellness Room on campus! As part of their CIVITAS senior project, they are creating a safe space where students can de-stress, take a break and access mental health resources.
San Juan USD: From Kabul to Sacramento: A friendship reunited at Thomas Edison Language Institute
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.
Learning a new language comes with challenges, but with the right support, students can grow and thrive. At San Juan Unified School District, English Language Development (ELD) teachers help students improve their English skills, gain confidence and participate more in their classes.
As part of an effort to strengthen community engagement with our schools and to invite more vital partnerships, San Juan Unified invited its vast network of community partners, elected officials and other community liaisons to be Principal for a Day, where participants were assigned a school local to their organization, and spent the morning shadowing that school’s principal in their day-to-day work.
All identities, perspectives and lived experiences are recognized, included and honored within the San Juan Unified School District. Our high schools exemplify this goal in various ways, and two schools in particular are ensuring cultural representation of their students through class and school-wide projects that celebrate Día De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Woodside K-8 celebrated fun with friends! On Oct. 25, students gathered for Friendship Friday, where student buddy pairs came together to enjoy games, socialize and connect. Woodside’s Innovative School program pairs students from different grade levels to help each other learn while having fun. Friendship Friday encourages collaboration between buddies of all ages. Parents, staff and members of the student body hosted festive activities including ring toss, bowling, arts and crafts and distributed free books for students. In alignment with the program’s pillar of Leadership and Connection, these activities bridge connections between students and the community. In working together with their buddies, students elevate each other’s success through mentorship, trust, teamwork and friendship.
Mesa Verde High School hosted some very spooky guests in preparation for Halloween this year. The school’s Theatre Career Technical Education (CTE) Pathway is well-regarded for its role in providing students with real-world knowledge and experience that will help them in their future career goals, especially for those seeking a career on the stage or behind the scenes. For the past four years, the program has brought its unique production of Ghost Tours to the high school as its fall production. This unconventional show takes audiences throughout the Mesa Verde campus to hear short monologues from the various ghostly narrators featured in the play.
In this presentation, we explore how to prepare for parent-teacher conferences, goals, strategies, and practices for two-way communication.