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New Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, keeping the community safe

By Cheryl Senn The new Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, said she hopes to change the perception of the Fire Prevention Officer. “Its not just about finding violations,” said Tucker-Eggert,”Its about preventing things from happening and keeping them safe.” Tucker-Eggert began serving Sanger on February first, of this year,…...

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#RainOrShine

By Cheryl Senn A phrase caught my eye the other day when I was reading the flyer for the City Sanger Blossom Trail Run. “Rain or Shine” was stated on the registration form. It was a message letting participants know the run would take place regardless of the weather. It…...

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Students get a glimpse of real world engineering projects with tour of City Solar and Waste Water Treatment Plant

By Cheryl Senn Three Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Engineering students had the privilege of receiving a tour of the City of Sanger Solar Array and the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP), as a reward for winning the Sanger Design Challenge, back in January, from the City Engineering Firm Yamabe…...

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WAMS 8th grade students getting a feel for what is offered at Sanger High with recent campus tour

By Cheryl Senn More than 600 eighth grade students from Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) visited the Sanger High campus recently, for a tour of the campus, and also to receive information about what Sanger High has to offer for elective class choices. The Sanger High Tour, for WAMS, was…...

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Apaches host recent California Boys Tennis Classic

By Cheryl Senn Even with a rainstorm on the horizon, the Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis Team gave a 100{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} on the tennis courts this past Friday. The tournament had to be shortened to one day due to incoming rainstorms predicted for Saturday. According to Apache Boys Tennis Head Coach…...

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Berniece Evelyn Barnes June 17, 1920 – February 23, 2016

Berniece Evelyn Barnes was born June 17, 1920 in Springfield, Missouri, the oldest of 5 children. She graduated from Mt Vernon, Missouri High School in 1938 and moved to Sanger, California in 1945. Berniece raised a family of 5 and was a successful and very talented dressmaker for over 40…...

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The Gift of Reading

By Cheryl Senn “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” -Dr. Seuss     This whole week is Read Across America for all the schools in the United States. The celebration of reading is in honor…...

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Youthful art celebrated in February

By Cheryl Senn During the month of February youth organized and youth inspired art were the main focus. The regularly scheduled February Art Hop & Shop was accentuated by a couple more art shows. First, the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Student Art Show took place at the WAMS Arts…...

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Girl’s lacrosse, a new sport to cheer for at Sanger High

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High School female athletes have another sport choice added to their options this spring season. Lacrosse is the newest sport offered to Sanger High girls. According to Head Coach Stephanie Butterfield, there will be two teams, a Junior Varsity and Varsity, with 30 players making up…...

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Sanger High Library’s New Student Center Area more compatible with technology and learning

By Cheryl Senn With room to accommodate 40-60 students, the new Sanger High Library Student Center area is a welcome change on the high school campus. According to Sanger High Librarian Sara Smith, the library remodel project took three weeks over this past Winter Break for the moving of the…...

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New Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, keeping the community safe

By Cheryl Senn The new Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, said she hopes to change the perception of the Fire Prevention Officer. “Its not just about finding violations,” said Tucker-Eggert,”Its about preventing things from happening and keeping them safe.” Tucker-Eggert began serving Sanger on February first, of this year,…...

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#RainOrShine

By Cheryl Senn A phrase caught my eye the other day when I was reading the flyer for the City Sanger Blossom Trail Run. “Rain or Shine” was stated on the registration form. It was a message letting participants know the run would take place regardless of the weather. It…...

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Students get a glimpse of real world engineering projects with tour of City Solar and Waste Water Treatment Plant

By Cheryl Senn Three Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Engineering students had the privilege of receiving a tour of the City of Sanger Solar Array and the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP), as a reward for winning the Sanger Design Challenge, back in January, from the City Engineering Firm Yamabe…...

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WAMS 8th grade students getting a feel for what is offered at Sanger High with recent campus tour

By Cheryl Senn More than 600 eighth grade students from Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) visited the Sanger High campus recently, for a tour of the campus, and also to receive information about what Sanger High has to offer for elective class choices. The Sanger High Tour, for WAMS, was…...

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Apaches host recent California Boys Tennis Classic

By Cheryl Senn Even with a rainstorm on the horizon, the Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis Team gave a 100{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} on the tennis courts this past Friday. The tournament had to be shortened to one day due to incoming rainstorms predicted for Saturday. According to Apache Boys Tennis Head Coach…...

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Berniece Evelyn Barnes June 17, 1920 – February 23, 2016

Berniece Evelyn Barnes was born June 17, 1920 in Springfield, Missouri, the oldest of 5 children. She graduated from Mt Vernon, Missouri High School in 1938 and moved to Sanger, California in 1945. Berniece raised a family of 5 and was a successful and very talented dressmaker for over 40…...

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The Gift of Reading

By Cheryl Senn “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” -Dr. Seuss     This whole week is Read Across America for all the schools in the United States. The celebration of reading is in honor…...

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Youthful art celebrated in February

By Cheryl Senn During the month of February youth organized and youth inspired art were the main focus. The regularly scheduled February Art Hop & Shop was accentuated by a couple more art shows. First, the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Student Art Show took place at the WAMS Arts…...

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Girl’s lacrosse, a new sport to cheer for at Sanger High

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High School female athletes have another sport choice added to their options this spring season. Lacrosse is the newest sport offered to Sanger High girls. According to Head Coach Stephanie Butterfield, there will be two teams, a Junior Varsity and Varsity, with 30 players making up…...

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Sanger High Library’s New Student Center Area more compatible with technology and learning

By Cheryl Senn With room to accommodate 40-60 students, the new Sanger High Library Student Center area is a welcome change on the high school campus. According to Sanger High Librarian Sara Smith, the library remodel project took three weeks over this past Winter Break for the moving of the…...

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