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The best rewards are the ones earned within you and your character

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist What is the purpose of winning? Is it to receive trophies or medals or to have bragging rights over others? It is not about the materialistic or boastful rewards, but about the experience and development that one receives. Though we have champions, not all…...

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Helping to build an accomplished district, Richard Sepulveda, SUSD Chamber Educator of the Year

By Cheryl Senn Richard Sepulveda, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Chief Operations Officer, is the 2017 SUSD Sanger Chamber Educator of the Year award winner. Sepulveda said he was surprised and never thought about being recognized. “I am teary-eyed and humbled to be considered,” said Sepulveda,”I appreciate the recognition. It’s…...

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Be the type of person you want to meet

By Cheryl Senn Over the past week, I have had the opportunity to meet new people, in meetings, gatherings, or out on the road, taking photos at events. As I was introduced to a variety of people, from different backgrounds and ages, I found myself feeling more comfortable with some…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Hard work is paying off, in post season, for the court ready Apache Boys and Girls Basketball teams

By Benjamin James Ayala The Sanger High School (SHS) Apaches played their hearts out on Saturday against two well-prepared teams. The girls lost a close game against the Madera Coyotes with a score of 27-26, while the boys lost against the Selma Bears with a score of 56-42. Both teams…...

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Returning home to Lincoln Elementary School, where new principal, Johnny Gonzalez, began his education

By Cheryl Senn New Lincoln Elementary School principal, Johnny Gonzalez, said he has always had a special place, for Lincoln, in his heart. Gonzalez was named the 2017-18 Lincoln Elementary School principal at the recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board meeting. “I am humbled and honored to be…...

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New WAMS principal, Leo Castillo, keeping the academic tradition going

By Cheryl Senn Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) will have a new campus leader with the 2017-18 school year. Leo Castillo was just named the new principal of WAMS, at the February 28 Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Board of Trustees meeting. At the SUSD school board meeting, Castillo thanked…...

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SHS Girls Soccer team, played their hearts out this season, and earned the D-II Championship Runner Up plaque

By Benjamin James Ayala The Sanger High School (SHS) Lady Apaches faced off against the Redwood Rangers in the CIF Division II Championship match. It was a tough matchup and could have gone on longer until the Rangers scored on a penalty shot leaving the score for the night at…...

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Apache Soccer Playoffs: Boys out first round, and Girls scoring into the championship round

By Benjamin James Ayala The season is coming to an end for the Apaches Soccer teams. Boys soccer had a tough battle against Tulare Western with the final score 3-5. “We just need to build up their speed for next season, especially for the guys moving up to varsity,” said…...

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The best rewards are the ones earned within you and your character

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist What is the purpose of winning? Is it to receive trophies or medals or to have bragging rights over others? It is not about the materialistic or boastful rewards, but about the experience and development that one receives. Though we have champions, not all…...

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Helping to build an accomplished district, Richard Sepulveda, SUSD Chamber Educator of the Year

By Cheryl Senn Richard Sepulveda, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Chief Operations Officer, is the 2017 SUSD Sanger Chamber Educator of the Year award winner. Sepulveda said he was surprised and never thought about being recognized. “I am teary-eyed and humbled to be considered,” said Sepulveda,”I appreciate the recognition. It’s…...

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Be the type of person you want to meet

By Cheryl Senn Over the past week, I have had the opportunity to meet new people, in meetings, gatherings, or out on the road, taking photos at events. As I was introduced to a variety of people, from different backgrounds and ages, I found myself feeling more comfortable with some…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Hard work is paying off, in post season, for the court ready Apache Boys and Girls Basketball teams

By Benjamin James Ayala The Sanger High School (SHS) Apaches played their hearts out on Saturday against two well-prepared teams. The girls lost a close game against the Madera Coyotes with a score of 27-26, while the boys lost against the Selma Bears with a score of 56-42. Both teams…...

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Returning home to Lincoln Elementary School, where new principal, Johnny Gonzalez, began his education

By Cheryl Senn New Lincoln Elementary School principal, Johnny Gonzalez, said he has always had a special place, for Lincoln, in his heart. Gonzalez was named the 2017-18 Lincoln Elementary School principal at the recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board meeting. “I am humbled and honored to be…...

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New WAMS principal, Leo Castillo, keeping the academic tradition going

By Cheryl Senn Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) will have a new campus leader with the 2017-18 school year. Leo Castillo was just named the new principal of WAMS, at the February 28 Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Board of Trustees meeting. At the SUSD school board meeting, Castillo thanked…...

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SHS Girls Soccer team, played their hearts out this season, and earned the D-II Championship Runner Up plaque

By Benjamin James Ayala The Sanger High School (SHS) Lady Apaches faced off against the Redwood Rangers in the CIF Division II Championship match. It was a tough matchup and could have gone on longer until the Rangers scored on a penalty shot leaving the score for the night at…...

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Apache Soccer Playoffs: Boys out first round, and Girls scoring into the championship round

By Benjamin James Ayala The season is coming to an end for the Apaches Soccer teams. Boys soccer had a tough battle against Tulare Western with the final score 3-5. “We just need to build up their speed for next season, especially for the guys moving up to varsity,” said…...

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