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Food 4 Thought wraps up year
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Students at El Capitan Elementary School in Delhi pack groceries to take home as part of the Food 4 Thought program. - photo by ANDREA GOODWIN/ The Journal

Students at El Capitan Elementary School in Delhi wrapped up a year of Food 4 Thought after-school programming with a special delivery from Merced County Food Banks on Wednesday. The Food 4 Thought program, underwritten by Foster Farms and the food bank, provides supplemental groceries to students every week in exchange for their participation in educational after-school programs.

Phyllis Legg, executive director of Merced County Food Banks, helped students pack their 19 pounds of groceries. The food bank thanked children for their participation in the program and each student received a certificate of participation.

Pitman High will welcome new principal come fall
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Angela Freeman, who has served as principal of Pitman High School for the past seven years, will be leaving the Pride for a position at the district office (Photo courtesy of TUSD).
As the school year comes to a close there have been a number of personnel changes approved throughout the Turlock Unified School District for the upcoming academic year, including a new principal for Pitman High School.
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