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Inside California Education
Edible Schoolyard
Season 1
Episode 10
Visit a schoolyard garden and kitchen project in Berkeley started by famous restaurateur Alice Waters in an effort to connect students to the land. How the city of Stockton turned around its dismal graduation rate, the accuracy of dropout rates, and a unique summer camp run by a Northern California school district for more than half a century.
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A special school at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.

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Former gang members and at-risk students turn their lives around with the power of flight.

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Special education students mix with the general education population.

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A school nursing shortage is affecting students throughout the Golden State.

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See how one school in Oakland has implemented The Next Generation Science Standards.

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Young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts.

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Continuation schools are often the final option for the state's at-risk youth.

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Metal shop and wood shop is making a comeback in California.

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A dual language immersion program where students learn in English and Mandarin Chinese.

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High schoolers are developing high flying ambitions thanks to aviation programs.

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Musical instruments get a whole new life in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

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Schools in Sacramento and Los Angeles take a whole new approach to summer school.