TUSD gets creative in keeping students fed Through collaboration with companies like Ag Link and Daylight Foods, TUSD has been able to provide both federal- and state-funded food boxes to families (ANGELINA MARTIN/The Journal).
Turlock Unified School District families were recently able to enjoy a “take and bake” experience thanks to the efforts of the Child Nutrition Department just one of many ways the entity responsible for feeding the city’s students is ensuring bellies stay full during the pandemic.
Curbside meals have been a mainstay for students and parents as school sites remain shut down for the most part due to COVID. With campus cafeterias unable to serve hot meals to students, Director of Child Nutrition Jennifer Lew Vang and her staff got creative this week in order to make the most of products stashed away in their freezer.
New data available on the Turlock Unified School District website is allowing the community to keep tabs on COVID-19 positive cases at their child’s school.
More classroom space, renovations ahead for three TUSD schools The Turlock Unified School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved plans to move forward with classroom projects at several campuses, including renovation of the B and L Wing at Turlock High School (ANGELINA MARTIN/The Journal).
Several campuses across Turlock Unified School District will soon see improvements after the Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved the next steps to move forward with three different construction projects.
As development of Turlock High School’s new science building nears completion, Trustees gave the go-ahead for administration to solicit a Request for Proposal for the modernization of the campus’ B and L Wing, as well as two alternates for renovation of the East Wing.
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It is with heavy hearts, that we share the passing of Celia Lynn Frahm Brophy. On December 20th, 2020, in the comfort of her home, Celia passed away peacefully with her loving family gathered at her side. Celia was born January 12, 1963, in Livermore, California to Barbara Marie Schmidt Frahm and the late Author Lee Frahm. After relocating several times, Celia’s family settled in Turlock, California in the spring of 1972 when Celia was 9 years old. As a child, Celia attended Central Elementary School in Tracy, Chatom Elementary School in Turlock and graduated from Turlock High School in 1981. While in high school, Celia enjoyed being a mat-maid and gymnast. Celia was a long-time member of Saint Francis Episcopal Church in Turlock
TUSD looks ahead to next year with kinder registration Registration for both transitional kindergarten and kindergarten will begin next month for all eight Turlock Unified elementary school campuses (Photo contributed).
Despite this school year being full of uncertainties, it’s already time for parents to begin looking ahead as Turlock Unified School District prepares for 2021-2022 kindergarten registration.
Registration for both transitional kindergarten and kindergarten will begin next month for all eight elementary school campuses. For the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be an online option for parents to be able to complete the entire registration process remotely. While it’s hard to say exactly what the academic year will look like for TUSD’s youngest students come next August amid current school shutdowns, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Heidi Lawler assured parents that their children