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Inside California Education
Taking Flight
Season 1
Episode 5
High schoolers are developing high flying ambitions thanks to aviation programs that teach students the basics of piloting an airplane. A free lunch program called Lunch at the Library is keeping kids fed, and well read. Meet a school bus driver for special needs children. A mobile agricultural classroom inspires students to think about their food.
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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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Visit a schoolyard garden and kitchen project started by famous restaurateur Alice Waters.
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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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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.