Schedule: Nov 21, 2024
Performance. Visual arts. Film. Classic Arts Showcase is designed to inspire new audiences by showcasing video clips of the arts.
This episode offers an overview of the Apollo program, its challenges, and lessons learned. “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.
In this episode of “Moon 101,” we hold a conversation with Astronaut Harrison Schmitt about exploring the Moon. “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 features a discussion on medical needs and operational considerations for addressing crew needs while exploring. “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.
In this episode of “Moon 101,” the discussion highlights what we need to focus on to live and work on the Moon. “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.
Throughout its exploration of the region, Perseverance will collect promising samples, seal them in tubes, and store them in its chassis until they are deposited on the Martian surface for retrieval by a future mission. We’ll talk with a member of the Mars 2020 team about the past two years of operation and discovery.
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.
Elk Grove Unified School District’s Family Engagement Resources Teacher Nancy Lopez runs a workshop at Union House Elementary on the best ways to read aloud to children.
In this special election-themed program of Love That Book! Carmen Agra Deedy highlights the book “Duck for President” and helps out her neighbor, Olivia, who is running for Student Council President.
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 11: This Is My Neighborhood
Lesson 12: Meet My Family
Lesson 13: Happy Birthday, William Shakespeare!
Lesson 14: How About This?
Lesson 15: I Love People-Watching!”
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 12B of Ingles Y Tu! with host, 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.
This film chronicles funeral practices of the New Kingdom (1550–1069 B.C.E.) through the Late Period (664–322 B.C.E.) from mummification and burial to the afterworld. This documentary includes original footage of Egyptian tombs and temples, as well as sumptuous photographs detailing gilded coffins, painted sarcophagi, jewelry, and other funerary objects. The program includes interviews with leading Egyptologists, who help unravel the complexities of ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife.
From the 1850s to the 1870s, Frederic Edwin Church was the leading landscape painter in America. This program traces his career from his early studies through the years when his depictions of the natural wonders of the Americas made him the nation’s most celebrated landscape painter.
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
Cosumnes River College presents part 22 of Art History 300: Introduction to Art taught by Anni Trent from the spring semester of 2015.
The film introduces the concepts of art and science in museum conservation and takes viewers behind the scenes of the Gallery’s conservation lab. Discussion is focused on the effects of light on works on paper, environmental conditions on outdoor sculpture, and the use of varnish on oil painting.
This film was produced in conjunction with the exhibition Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns. Used by artists since the Middle Ages, metalpoint in its simplest form involves inserting gold or silver wire into a stylus to make drawings on paper prepared with an abrasive coating. Kimberly Schenck, head of paper conservation at the National Gallery of Art, demonstrates the process of preparing the paper; Mark Leithauser, the Gallery’s chief of design, demonstrates various ways of drawing with metal; and Stacey Sell, associate curator in the department of old master drawings, comments on the techniques used by the artists. This film is made possible by the HRH Foundation.
The Bob Cole Conservatory Symphony Orchestra performs works by Dmitri Shostakovich. Conducted by Johannes Muller Stosch.
Square Root Academy creating art with common found objects lesson 2
Cosumnes River College presents part 8 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
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.
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.
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.