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Math wiz

Alexander Aliaga, an eighth grader at Turlock Junior High School, took home the top spot in mathematics at the Stanislaus County Office of Education Academic Pentathlon last weekend. Aliaga competed in the "Honors" division for students who have a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0. He answered questions for algebra 1 and geometry to earn his math title. He also took home a third place finish for ...

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Musical partnership

Students from Dutcher and Turlock Junior High schools teamed up to perform in front of a nearly sold out crowd at Pitman High School during the District Music Festival on Tuesday. More than 720 students throughout Turlock Unified School District will participate in the festival, which spans four shows in four nights this week.

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Good citizen award

The Turlock chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented Hilmar Middle School student Alexandra Britton the DAR Good Citizenship Award on Friday. The Hilmar eighth grader was selected by several teachers who recognized her qualities in five categories: honor, service, courage, leadership and patriotism.

March 22, 2011 | | Education


Student overcomes loss of teacher, friend

For most high school seniors the start of their final year on campus is a time of excitement and determination for meeting their goal of graduation. For Denair High School senior Leina Mansilla the start of her senior year was a time of tragedy and confusion.

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Cooking up a win

For Turlock High School, last year's Iron Chef loss to cross-town rival Pitman High was a bitter pill to swallow. This year, however, the Bulldogs took the lion's share of points and emerged the winner of the second annual Iron Chef Turlock, held Saturday evening at the Assyrian-American Civic Club.

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Keyes girl knows keys to success start with education, commitment

At 11 years old MacKylah Miles has seen and overcome many obstacles in her life.

March 18, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Credit union doubles Merced College kids scholarships

Educational Employees Credit Union announced Thursday it will match scholarship contributions to Merced College's College for Kids program dollar-for-dollar up to $7,500.

March 18, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Education


eCademy ready for state approval

Pending state approval, the eCademy at Crane charter school will open by the start of next school year for students in grade K-12.

March 15, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Local students earn ag scholarships

The future of agricultural education is strong thanks to 11 local college-bound students who intend to keep their talents in the ag community for the foreseeable future.

March 15, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Pitman student overcomes language, cultural barriers to excel

Pitman senior Ziti Qin, 17, proves that where there's a will, there's a way.

March 15, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Wakefield siblings learned fairness in the home

March Character Counts Profile: Fairness

March 11, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


MJC students succeed in California Agriculture Leaders competition

Modesto Junior College students earned a first place team win in the College Bowl and numerous individual awards at the March 4 California Agriculture Leaders competition.

March 11, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Education


Local students to compete in state finals for Odyssey of the Mind

Students from Dutcher Middle and Cunningham Elementary schools recently competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, earning spots in the State Finals to be held later this month in Brentwood. Odyssey of the Mind is an international competition that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students from kindergarten through college. Team members apply their creativity to solve problems that ...

March 11, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


EDUCATION: WISE LESSON

Nancy Haydock of the Stanislaus Wildlife Care Center presented a horned owl to students at Wakefield Elementary School in Turlock. Haydock's presentation was part of Go Green Week, a partnership between the City of Turlock and The Turlock Unified School District.

March 11, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education


Stanislaus students to be honored by journalism society for uncovering Palin speaking documents

Two California State University, Stanislaus students will be awarded the James Madison Citizen Award from the Society of Professional Journalists next week for their efforts to uncover a draft version of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's contract to speak at the University Foundation's 50th Anniversary Gala Fundraiser.

March 11, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Education


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University helps banish fears of math with free kids camp

While some students are closing up the books and staying away from any type of learning this spring break, others are polishing up their math skills at the second annual Spring Math Camp at California State University, Stanislaus. This year, 115 students from Stanislaus and Merced counties are part of a program offered by the CSU Stanislaus Math Department. The goal of the program is to provide concentrated math instruction for students in ...

April 02, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Adrian Ayala: A vision for success

Adrian Ayala, a sixth grader at Brown Elementary School, doesn't see himself as a kid with a disability. Since Adrian was a baby he has suffered from a severe loss in vision, leaving him almost completely blind. "If you were to meet Adrian several years ago, you would see him as an angry, reserved student who had trouble socializing with the rest of his classmates," said Principal Jeff Persons. "He would rarely reach ...

April 02, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Teachers cry foul at DUSD layoffs

As the Denair Unified School District continues to struggle with its finances and leadership, some teachers are questioning the layoffs already made by the board of trustees. Since December, 18 teachers have been issued pink slip notifications. According to the school district, those layoffs were issued based on seniority, proper credentialing and specific personnel need. The teachers' union has a different opinion, however. Denair Unified Teachers Association President Barry Cole said the ...

March 29, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Sim tragedy aims to save lives

The Stanislaus County Fairgrounds is usually the host of happy occasions, but on Wednesday morning it was a site of tragedy. Fortunately, the tragedy was a mock scenario for Turlock High School's "Every 15 minutes" program. Twisted metal streaked with blood was what THS juniors and seniors found at the fairground's arena, giving them an up close and personal look at an accident cause by a student drunk driver. "It makes ...

March 29, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


The language of success

Lucas Ramirez is hard to forget. He has been known to walk the halls of Dennis Earl Elementary with a smile on his face and tackle every obstacle with an unrelenting enthusiasm. For only being a third grader, he has overcome many obstacles and is a prime example of "Every Student Succeeding." For much of his young life Lucas has dealt with language issues, to the point where it interfered with his academics. ...

March 26, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Local students shine at Academic Pentathlon

Students from Turlock Junior High School raked in the awards at the Stanislaus County Office of Education's 9th Annual Academic Pentathlon held last Saturday in Modesto. TJHS team members collected eight individual medals and placed fourth overall, outscoring several teams representing Stanislaus County public schools. "Our team has been preparing for this competition since November," said 7th grade language arts teacher and team coach Wes Taylor. "I am extremely proud of the ...

March 26, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Local students take top honors at Occupational Olympics

They may be young, but they are ambitious! Local high school students showed they were ready to take the next step into a new career path during the 28th Annual Occupational Olympics and Career Exposition held at the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in Turlock on Wednesday afternoon. Approximately 750 students throughout Stanislaus County competed in 24 career oriented events, ranging from Accounting to Pitsco Drag Racing. Representatives from local businesses judged students based on ...

March 22, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Education


Dennis Earl students celebrate Assyrian New Year

Dennis Earl Elementary students got a taste of Assyrian culture on Friday when they celebrated the Assyrian New Year. The kindergarten through sixth grade classes attended a special assembly with a blend of Assyrian treats, cultural dances and student presentations. "In Turlock we have more than 10,000 Assyrian residents," said Earl Community Liaison Caty Eileen Nariman. "We are very involved in the community and it's important to teach the language, heritage, and culture ...

March 22, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


TUSD hosts IEP information sessions

The Turlock Unified School District is reaching out to district parents and guardians who may have questions about the Individualized Education Program process. The district is hosting a free class that will include an overview of the IEP process, effective ways to work as part of the IEP team and will provide an opportunity to have questions answered. "This is a great opportunity for parents in [the] community to become better informed about ...

March 22, 2013 | STAFF REPORTS Turlock Journal | Education


Hispanic Education Conference aims to inspire

The goal of the 29th Annual Hispanic Education Conference is to inspire and motivate local students to pursue their educational or career goals. The conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Auditorium of the Performing and Media Arts Center on the Modesto Junior College's East Campus, located at 435 College Ave. in Modesto. The theme for this year's conference is "Inspired by Knowledge" and the keynote will be ...

March 19, 2013 | STAFF REPORTS Turlock Journal | Education


Theta Chi rows in the dough

Make way, geese! California State University, Stanislaus has a new resident in its pond for the next 36 hours. Members of the Theta Chi fraternity are taking a quick break from the books in order to row a canoe in the school pond as part of the group's annual Row-A-Thon that began on Tuesday. The event is to raise awareness and funds for California Breathing, a program that helps target air pollution and ...

March 19, 2013 | Brooke Borba | Education


TUSD looks at building Bridge to at-risk students

The Turlock Unified School District could be reaching out to at risk-youth in the next school year - and saving money in the process. At Tuesday's board meeting, trustees considered starting a "Bridge" program for 9th and 10th grade students who have been unsuccessful in the comprehensive high school setting. Students in the Bridge program would be provided a blend of traditional classroom instruction and online learning within a modified schedule. "There ...

March 19, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Dutcher students celebrate bi-literacy

Being fluent in two languages is one of the greatest gifts a child can receive in today's world. It increases career opportunities in a highly competitive job market and gives them the opportunity to communicate with more people. Students in the Two-Way Bilingual Immersion program at Dutcher Middle School took the opportunity to showcase their bilingual skills on Wednesday night and persuade younger students that the immersion pays off at the fourth annual ...

March 15, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Denair Unified fires superintendent

In an unexpected turn of events Thursday night, the Denair Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously voted to terminate Superintendent Edward Parraz. Parraz will be placed on administrative leave effective immediately until the board and Parraz can come to an agreement on the release of his contract, which was set to expire June 30, 2014. "It is with deep regret that we inform that the board has reached a unanimous decision ...

March 15, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


Cancer doesn't hamper Dutcher student's passion for learning

Very few of Raymond Perez's classmates at Dutcher Middle School know that he is a survivor. Last year Raymond, 13, was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, the third most common type of cancer in kids and teens ages 10 to 14. He had to spend most of last school year studying at home - and in the hospital. "It was a very difficult time in my life," said Perez. "I cried all the ...

March 12, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education


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