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TCSOS works regularly with school and media personnel to help get the word out about what’s happening in schools throughout the county.

We also help educators with strategies for working with reporters and have contacts with local print, television, and radio news departments. We work frequently with reporters to provide background and contact information.

TCSOS Media Contact

Zack Abernathy
County Superintendent
209.536.2010
zabernathy@tcsos.us

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October 2025: Noah Johnson

October 2025: Noah Johnson

Noah is a respectful and hardworking student who consistently strives to meet his goals. He regularly earns top marks for demonstrating safe, respectful, and responsible behavior, and always completes his assignments with care. Noah is highly organized and takes pride in maintaining his academic binder, preparing himself for a successful transition to high school. His teacher, Joseph Magnu, shares, “Noah is a positive role model and can always be counted on to help others and lead by example.” Whether participating in class discussions or assisting younger students, Noah brings focus, responsibility, and a spirit of service to everything he does.

December 2023: Noah Johnson

Noah has been an exceptional student, demonstrating remarkable growth in maturity and learning. He embodies the qualities of patience, helpfulness, and inclusivity. His teacher, Paul Nelson, says, “Noah’s ability to balance humor, athletic talent, and loyalty makes him a standout student. His progress this year is a shining example of dedication and personal growth.”

November 2023: Missy Sanders

“Missy is a joy to have in class,” says her teacher Kalie Gonzales. “She’s made tremendous progress this year, and she’s always willing to lend a helping hand to her classmates. She brings happiness to any room she walks into.” Missy is a great role model for her peers and sets a positive example for everyone in the school community.