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Last year was a big year for the TCOE Foundation. Not only did the organization celebrate its 25th anniversary, but it took steps to expand its presence and support in Tulare County.

In recent years, the Foundation’s board expanded its mission to include support for students and educators throughout Tulare County that need funding for innovative projects. This support is provided through a grant program, which the Foundation has increased with awards up to $5,000. The Foundation board meets monthly to review grant applications submitted by schools throughout the county.

Read more in the News Gallery Week.

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Circle J’s Field Science Day is February 13; Pursuing Victory with Honor scholarship application window is open

Profiles in Character
Ava Cardoza of TUHS

A Trusted Leader and Role Model at School

Ava Cardoza was nominated for her exceptional character by three dedicated staff members at Tulare Union High School: India Leal (counselor), Melany Miller (drama teacher), and Kathy Colvin (librarian).

Ava is a dedicated library science student and book club officer, widely regarded as one of the most trustworthy and responsible members of her school community.

Renowned for her reliability, Ava handles library materials with exceptional care, keeps accurate records, and strictly protects student confidentiality. As a book club officer, she follows through on commitments, communicates openly and honestly, and fosters a welcoming, respectful environment where everyone feels comfortable sharing ideas.

Read more about Ava here.

For more on CHARACTER COUNTS!, click HERE.

For more on Pursuing Victory with Honor, click HERE.

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