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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

Public Records Requests

publicrecords@tcsos.us

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May 2025: Ethan Linn

May 2025: Ethan Linn

Ethan Linn is a great friend to his peers and is always kind and respectful to everyone around him. He does his classwork diligently and helps keep the classroom running smoothly. Ethan consistently follows directions and sets a great example for his classmates. His teacher, Kimberly Kates, shares, “Ethan has made phenomenal progress this school year and strives to do his very best each day. He is a pleasure to have in class!” Primary Nexus is proud to recognize Ethan for his hard work and positive attitude!

Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month! We invite students, educators, and families to take this opportunity to increase their awareness and understanding of mental health and its impact on overall health and wellness

April 2022: Shayla Nute

“Shayla’s cheerfulness, encouragement, and optimism are contagious and help create and maintain a positive classroom environment. She is respectful toward the teachers and her peers.” said teacher Steven Piech. “Shayla is very outgoing and a pleasure to have at school. She works diligently on her school assignments, always putting forth her best effort”.

March 2022: Mia Mastro

“Mia is a wonderful student, and we are very proud of her hard work this month! She is a fantastic and supportive friend to her classmates, empathizing with them when they are struggling and often trying to help teach others how to play chess,” said teacher Paul Nelson. “Mia is doing a great job with her academics and behavior, working hard and using the skills and strategies we are teaching in the classroom!”