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- Teachers do lessons live on TV and also work with students with questions in English and math over the phone.
- Carol and Mark are science teachers who demonstrate in their lab/classroom scientific principles to their elementary audience. Played with comic overtones, they also venture on interesting field trips.
- Themes and ideas presented in the documentary, TEACH, by Davis Guggenheim, are discussed by Teachers from various School Districts around Southern California.
- A series featuring world class young talent in music from classical to country to jazz. Each show is hosted by a famous adult musical performer. A student audience watches and interacts between performances with questions and comments.
- Interactive news special focusing on the Common Core Technology Project aimed at reducing the 'digital divide' in public schools.
- INTERSECTION deals with issues, initiatives, and ideas impacting American society. The pilot episode entitled, African Americans and Law Enforcement, focuses on the current state of affairs between these two groups during a period of extended unrest.
- Spotlight Arts is a documentary special following a middle school rock band, and high school dance troupe, as they prepare for the biggest performance of their lives. Los Angeles Unified School District produced the biggest arts festival ever put on by a public school district in April of 2016. This film follows the story line of the district Arts Education Branch as they prepare for the biggest event they've ever attempted. It also follows two student performance groups from the inner city, as they prepare for a performance that will change their lives forever. This is a first hand look at the power of arts education.
- EveryBody with Angela Williamson is a new show on KLCS PBS that emphasizes diversity within education, the arts and our community. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
- OC World is a non-profit, multi-media company intended to provide Southern California residents with critical information and narratives about themselves and their communities.
- TV Series
- A weekly series featuring live coverage of all Los Angeles Unified School District Board Meetings
- Music Professionals share their most memorable stories of their career in the Rock N' Roll world.
- If you like the live-action and animation mashup of "Blue's Clues" and "Space Jam" then you'll love "Alphabet In A Flash!" It's an educational family TV series that takes kids on an adventure, one letter at a time. "A is for Africa, spanning from sea to shining sea..." and "B is for Black, the richest color in the galaxy..." while "N is for Nubian... an ancient people of the world." The series goes on to elaborate on these concepts through whimsical animations, bold and easy-to-read text on screen, upbeat music and a relatable host who explains to children why each concept, represented by a letter of the English alphabet, is culturally and historically significant.
- A documentary looking at some of the causes and symptoms of teen age suicide.
- A weekly variety show series featuring outstanding teenage talent.
- Follows a perspective police office for the Los Angeles Unified School District from his first day of training to his graduation. Along the way we also experience the many activities and responsibilities of an LAUSD police officer.
- Sustaining US is a weekly half-hour program airing on KLCS PBS that seeks to educate and inform the public about science and present solutions on how we can all succeed economically and environmentally.
- Part two in Lightspan's series of four educational FMV titles 16 Tales. Storytellers narrate storybooks based on four folktales: The Blind Man's Daughter, Jose and the Crocodile, Ma-Liang and the Magic Brush, and The Tale of Urashima Taro.
- From graffiti offender to award winning artists, the Big Picture Arts program helps rehabilitate those who were caught for graffiti. Artist Andrew Johnstone shows us what goes into the program and where his inspiration comes from for the program and we talk with current and former students of his program-- On this episode of The Rise.