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August 2015

Big Book Sale benefits Sanger Library readers

By Jesalyn Harper The Library Big Book sale was this weekend which helps local libraries in Fresno County, including the Sanger Library. It’s one of the largest fundraisers where volunteers from different library branches and Friends of the Library members, flock together to help. It’s held at the Sierra Vista…...

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Helping students feel ready to learn with fun and involvement

By Cheryl Senn During the couple of weeks leading up to the first day of school, I saw many different events which were organized to help students feel encouraged to be involved in their education, all while having fun. The activities also helped students see their teachers and principals in…...

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Just Quit It, keeping our air tobacco free

By Cheryl Senn Trying to make Sanger’s air cleaner and getting people to stop smoking was two of the goals the Just Quit It event hoped to accomplish. Brianna Rios and Nathan Lara, two Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) 7th grade students, organized the one day event. Both Rios and…...

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Apache football, looking good, during recent scrimmage with Kingsburg

By Cheryl Senn The word good kept being used by both players and coaches, when describing the performance of the Apache football teams during the recent scrimmage game with the Kingsburg Vikings. All three football team, Freshman, Junior Varsity (JV), and Varsity, participated, all on the same evening, at Tom…...

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Sanger Library, more than a quiet reading place

By Jesalyn Harper The Sanger Library is no longer just a quiet place to check out books. For those of us who haven’t visited the library lately it now has copiers, computers with internet access and even Wi-Fi available for public use, but that is only the tip of the…...

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Everyone needs a wingman

By Cheryl Senn As my daughter, Xena, and I, were walking down a sidewalk, on our way to the campus cafeteria, to register for the recent Reedley College Tiger Kick-Off event, we talked about her first day of college and how important the day was. She is attending the same…...

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New Operations Facility brings Synergy to Sanger Unified

By Cheryl Senn Located on 5.5 acres, in a 50,000 sq. ft. building is the new Sanger Unified Operations Facility. The building used to be the Kings River Door Company and Sanger Unified completed the property purchase in January of 2015. The new Operations Facility will house the district’s custodial,…...

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Kids developed ‘Soccer Sense’ at recent camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 participants, ages six to 15, participated in this year’s three-day Sanger Soccer Camp, hosted by Grace Community Church, where mental and physical skills were developed to enhance the players’ ability to play soccer. Soccer Coach David Estes, who is well known through Southern California,…...

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An unforgettable experience, at Morro Bay, for Unity Estates families

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 people, from Unity Estates, in Sanger, boarded the Awesome Tour bus to Morro Bay. The group of 50 people included 40 children, nine adults, and one senior citizen, according to Ali Valencia, Unity Estates Director of Activities. Upon arriving at 6:30am at Unity Estates,…...

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Lock It Up Project recruits students to fight teen prescription drug abuse

By Isaiah Lopez The staff of the lock It Up prevention project hosted an informational meeting, geared towards teens, at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, recently. The purpose of the meeting was to recruit teens who are interested in making a difference in the fight against teen prescription drug abuse. The evening…...

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Big Book Sale benefits Sanger Library readers

By Jesalyn Harper The Library Big Book sale was this weekend which helps local libraries in Fresno County, including the Sanger Library. It’s one of the largest fundraisers where volunteers from different library branches and Friends of the Library members, flock together to help. It’s held at the Sierra Vista…...

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Helping students feel ready to learn with fun and involvement

By Cheryl Senn During the couple of weeks leading up to the first day of school, I saw many different events which were organized to help students feel encouraged to be involved in their education, all while having fun. The activities also helped students see their teachers and principals in…...

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Just Quit It, keeping our air tobacco free

By Cheryl Senn Trying to make Sanger’s air cleaner and getting people to stop smoking was two of the goals the Just Quit It event hoped to accomplish. Brianna Rios and Nathan Lara, two Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) 7th grade students, organized the one day event. Both Rios and…...

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Apache football, looking good, during recent scrimmage with Kingsburg

By Cheryl Senn The word good kept being used by both players and coaches, when describing the performance of the Apache football teams during the recent scrimmage game with the Kingsburg Vikings. All three football team, Freshman, Junior Varsity (JV), and Varsity, participated, all on the same evening, at Tom…...

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Sanger Library, more than a quiet reading place

By Jesalyn Harper The Sanger Library is no longer just a quiet place to check out books. For those of us who haven’t visited the library lately it now has copiers, computers with internet access and even Wi-Fi available for public use, but that is only the tip of the…...

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Everyone needs a wingman

By Cheryl Senn As my daughter, Xena, and I, were walking down a sidewalk, on our way to the campus cafeteria, to register for the recent Reedley College Tiger Kick-Off event, we talked about her first day of college and how important the day was. She is attending the same…...

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New Operations Facility brings Synergy to Sanger Unified

By Cheryl Senn Located on 5.5 acres, in a 50,000 sq. ft. building is the new Sanger Unified Operations Facility. The building used to be the Kings River Door Company and Sanger Unified completed the property purchase in January of 2015. The new Operations Facility will house the district’s custodial,…...

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Kids developed ‘Soccer Sense’ at recent camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 participants, ages six to 15, participated in this year’s three-day Sanger Soccer Camp, hosted by Grace Community Church, where mental and physical skills were developed to enhance the players’ ability to play soccer. Soccer Coach David Estes, who is well known through Southern California,…...

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An unforgettable experience, at Morro Bay, for Unity Estates families

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 people, from Unity Estates, in Sanger, boarded the Awesome Tour bus to Morro Bay. The group of 50 people included 40 children, nine adults, and one senior citizen, according to Ali Valencia, Unity Estates Director of Activities. Upon arriving at 6:30am at Unity Estates,…...

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Lock It Up Project recruits students to fight teen prescription drug abuse

By Isaiah Lopez The staff of the lock It Up prevention project hosted an informational meeting, geared towards teens, at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, recently. The purpose of the meeting was to recruit teens who are interested in making a difference in the fight against teen prescription drug abuse. The evening…...

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