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SHS alumni varsity tennis player, Aly Honore, takes on new role as WAMS girls tennis coach

By Cheryl Senn Ay Honore, a Sanger High alumni and Reedley College tennis player, is leading the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Girls Tennis team into first place, in CVAL, this fall. Honore has been mentoring the team of sixth, seventh, and eighth grade girls since August. “When asked to…...

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Hard work pays off for SHS’ Flores and Yang, Fresno Fair 4.0 & Above Program Scholarship Winners

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High’s Alyssa Flores and Cleo Yang were very lucky on opening day of the Fresno Fair, this year, by coming home with a $3,000 scholarship each. Both Flores and Yang were two of the 491 Sanger High students who qualified for the Big Fresno Fair’s 4.0…...

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Building trust between public safety and community at annual open house event

By Cheryl Senn More than 500 people visited the Sanger Fire and Police Departments during their 4th annual Open House event. Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez said the event was a public safety event for both the Sanger Fire and the Sanger Police Departments. “The goal of today is to…...

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It’s all a juggling act…

By Cheryl Senn As I walked in to this morning’s Sanger Council Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting, where I am the president, my fellow board members said good morning and asked me how I was doing. Before I could answer, I heard carnival/circus music in my head and I motioned…...

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More room to learn, in new classroom building, for returning John Wash students

By Cheryl Senn More than 125 John Wash Elementary students returned to the John Wash campus, to continue their 2016-17 school year of learning, in the new classroom wing, on Monday, October 10th. “They are very excited,” said John Wash principal Amy Jones, about the reaction of the John Wash…...

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Annual Jensen Avenue Clean Up, making a good impression on guests entering the City

By Cheryl Senn More than 26 42-gallon bags of trash was collected by more than 10 volunteers this past Saturday morning, from along Jensen Avenue, according to Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Daniel Galvez. Bella Lopez, Recycling Coordinator for Mid Valley Waste Disposal, said this trash clean up is a…...

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Recent Friend’s Day celebrated a united fellowship of more than 12 Sanger churches

By Isaiah Lopez On a very special afternoon, more than 12 Sanger churches, with more than 900 people, gathered at Greenwood Park, this past Sunday afternoon. The variety of church pastors and congregations hosted its first ever Sanger community-wide Friend’s Day Event at Greenwood Park. The event consisted of free…...

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WAMS 7th grade football coach, Michael Castillo, sharing his knowledge of football with Sanger youth

By Cheryl Senn There is a new addition to the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) seventh grade football practice fields and on the sidelines at the games. Sanger High School alumni and Sanger High varsity football starting quarterback Michael Castillo is now coaching and cheering on the seventh grade WAMS…...

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Inaugural Del Rey Elementary Career Day familiarized students with a variety of career options

By Cheryl Senn It was a day filled with a focus on future careers on the Del Rey Elementary campus, last week, during their inaugural campus Career Day. All 245 students who attend Del Rey Elementary were able to visit each station and listen to a presentation on a career…...

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SHS alumni varsity tennis player, Aly Honore, takes on new role as WAMS girls tennis coach

By Cheryl Senn Ay Honore, a Sanger High alumni and Reedley College tennis player, is leading the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Girls Tennis team into first place, in CVAL, this fall. Honore has been mentoring the team of sixth, seventh, and eighth grade girls since August. “When asked to…...

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Hard work pays off for SHS’ Flores and Yang, Fresno Fair 4.0 & Above Program Scholarship Winners

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High’s Alyssa Flores and Cleo Yang were very lucky on opening day of the Fresno Fair, this year, by coming home with a $3,000 scholarship each. Both Flores and Yang were two of the 491 Sanger High students who qualified for the Big Fresno Fair’s 4.0…...

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Building trust between public safety and community at annual open house event

By Cheryl Senn More than 500 people visited the Sanger Fire and Police Departments during their 4th annual Open House event. Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez said the event was a public safety event for both the Sanger Fire and the Sanger Police Departments. “The goal of today is to…...

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It’s all a juggling act…

By Cheryl Senn As I walked in to this morning’s Sanger Council Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting, where I am the president, my fellow board members said good morning and asked me how I was doing. Before I could answer, I heard carnival/circus music in my head and I motioned…...

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More room to learn, in new classroom building, for returning John Wash students

By Cheryl Senn More than 125 John Wash Elementary students returned to the John Wash campus, to continue their 2016-17 school year of learning, in the new classroom wing, on Monday, October 10th. “They are very excited,” said John Wash principal Amy Jones, about the reaction of the John Wash…...

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Annual Jensen Avenue Clean Up, making a good impression on guests entering the City

By Cheryl Senn More than 26 42-gallon bags of trash was collected by more than 10 volunteers this past Saturday morning, from along Jensen Avenue, according to Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Daniel Galvez. Bella Lopez, Recycling Coordinator for Mid Valley Waste Disposal, said this trash clean up is a…...

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Recent Friend’s Day celebrated a united fellowship of more than 12 Sanger churches

By Isaiah Lopez On a very special afternoon, more than 12 Sanger churches, with more than 900 people, gathered at Greenwood Park, this past Sunday afternoon. The variety of church pastors and congregations hosted its first ever Sanger community-wide Friend’s Day Event at Greenwood Park. The event consisted of free…...

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WAMS 7th grade football coach, Michael Castillo, sharing his knowledge of football with Sanger youth

By Cheryl Senn There is a new addition to the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) seventh grade football practice fields and on the sidelines at the games. Sanger High School alumni and Sanger High varsity football starting quarterback Michael Castillo is now coaching and cheering on the seventh grade WAMS…...

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Inaugural Del Rey Elementary Career Day familiarized students with a variety of career options

By Cheryl Senn It was a day filled with a focus on future careers on the Del Rey Elementary campus, last week, during their inaugural campus Career Day. All 245 students who attend Del Rey Elementary were able to visit each station and listen to a presentation on a career…...

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