Schedule: Apr 3, 2025
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
NASA Ames 2016 Summer Series. Mr. Mineta is the former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, the former US Secretary of Commerce, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the former Mayor of San Jose. In his presentation, Mr. Mineta shares his experiences with internment by the US government as an American citizen of Japanese descent during World War II. He also discusses his role in shutting down US airspace on September 11, 2001 and his political career.
NASA Ames 2016 Summer Series. Manufacturing of tools is why humans survive. Jason Dunn discusses Made In Space’s achievements in bringing 3D printers to the International Space Station and their future role in space exploration. Inkjet printer technology has revolutionized the world of printing anything and led to 3D printers that allow rapid prototyping and manufacturing of tools. Getting materials to space is costly and the ability to manufacture on demand will make space exploration and space utilization more robust and affordable. Mr. Jason Dunn discusses how tool creation on the ISS is changing how things are done in low earth orbit.
NASA Ames 2016 Summer Series. The underpinning of the universe is quantum mechanics. Atom interferometry uses the wave characteristics of atoms to investigate fundamental physics and advance our understanding of the macroscopic world. It can be used to explain the observed particle and wave nature of atoms. Dr. Mark Kasevich delves into the world of atom interferometry, gravitational waves and quantum sensors.
Journey into the wilderness of Greenland alongside Dr. Abigail Allwood and her team, as they investigate a controversial claim of ancient signs of life in an outcrop of rocks that are over 3.7 billion years old. Watch as they continue to develop virtual reality technology that is currently being used by NASA’s Mars Exploration Program to bring scientists to sites visited by our Martian rovers.
News programs and informational videos produced by students from Joseph Kerr Middle School.
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.
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.
NYT best-selling author Carmen Agra Deedy shares her love of gardening with students on a visit to Harvest Farm in Suwanee, GA. She explores the colorful butterfly garden and shares her favorite gardening book “And Then It’s Spring.” Britt ES media specialist and principal introduce the books, “Bridget’s Beret,” and “Hooray for Diffendorfer Day.”
New York Times best-selling author, Carmen Agra Deedy keeps us entertained as her dog, George, escapes again, and her good friend Katie has a not so good day at school. As usual, a few good books come to the rescue! Featured books include “Stand Tall Molly Lou Mellon” by Patty Lovell, and “Betsy Barker Bites” by Barbara Bottner.
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 41: Teamwork Works Best With a Team
Lesson 42: I Was Minding My Own Business
Lesson 43: Time for Plan B
Lesson 44: Making Healthy Choices
Lesson 45: This Land is Your Land”
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 3B of Inglés Y Tú! with Marisol Richmond.
The Hebermehl-Melton family discusses how Early Start assisted their children Oliver and Hadley in receiving treatment and training for their hearing impairments.
The Truong family recounts how Early Start helped their toddler, Leo, get assessed for global developmental delays.
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 Alexanders share how Early Start helped their twins, Journey and Jordan, obtained an early Autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and in-home support services.
Edward Hopper (1882–1967), was inspired by New York and New England, including his boyhood home in Nyack and his studio on Washington Square, where he lived and worked for more than 50 years. Narrated by actor and art collector Steve Martin, this film traces Hopper’s varied influences, from French impressionism to the gangster films of the 1930s. Artists Red Grooms and Eric Fischl discuss Hopper’s influence on their careers. Curators discuss recent and diverse perspectives on Hopper’s art. The film is made possible by the HRH Foundation. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Edward Hopper.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. A barber’s son, he entered the Royal Academy art school at age fourteen and became, over the course of six decades, the leading British artist of his era. This overview of Turner’s career and influences includes footage of locations important to him in Wales, Switzerland, and England, and readings from writers and artists of the era, including John Ruskin and Lord Byron. Narrated by Jeremy Irons and produced by the Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition J.M.W. Turner, the film is made possible by the HRH Foundation.
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
Cosumnes River College presents part 13 of Art History 300: Introduction to Art taught by Anni Trent from the spring semester of 2015.
Square Root Academy mindful journaling lesson 1.
Square Root Academy Mindful Journaling lesson 2.
Cosumnes River College presents part 13 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.
Shows presented by Twin Rivers USD
From construction to culinary arts and business marketing, the CTE Expo gave over 1,200 8th grade students a chance to explore diverse pathways and start shaping their futures.
Twin Rivers Unified School District Workforce Housing Kickoff.
A recap of the fall sports season for Twin Rivers Unified’s middle schools.
Grant Union High School Pacers CIF Division 2-AA State Football Championship Highlights.
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
Rio Linda High School celebrates the grand opening of its newly remodeled main entrance. This stunning transformation enhances the school’s welcoming atmosphere and creates a lasting first impression for students, staff, and visitors alike.
Experience the excitement and enthusiasm of local leaders, educators, and families as they gather for speeches, campus tours, and a glimpse into the innovative programs that will shape the future of Northlake students.
Dedicated to the memory of Fred D. Lawson III, a beloved coach and mentor who instilled a lifelong passion in countless students. His dedication and commitment to the Twin Rivers USD community will forever be remembered on this field.
Discover the heart of community outreach as dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to provide essential food resources to families in need. Each month, these individuals come together to distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and other vital items, ensuring that no one goes hungry. Witness the positive impact of this program and the spirit of generosity that defines the Twin Rivers community.
Shows presented by Robla SD
Joshua Weeks – One of Two Sacramento County Teachers of the Year
Robla School District
Bell Avenue Elementary School
5th Grade – STEM
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.
BLOSSOMS OF GREATNESS, defines Robla School District’s ambitious agenda for its workforce – highly talented people with superb industry skills, high-performing, and striving for greatness with a Public Education focus on excellence. BLOSSOMS OF GREATNESS, aligned with the District’s Strategic Plan “The Robla of Extraordinary Possibilities” and the ROBLA SD Eight Strategic Blossoms of Greatness, will enable us to deliver on our mission and bold strategic plan goals; drawing on our responsibility as a public education agency and maximizes our opportunities as a driver of excellence in education for the public good.
Promotional videos (overarching video and brief videos) about Robla School District’s TK programs in Preschool, TK, and K-6 grade.