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Officer Trevino, G.R.E.A.T. Program teacher, positively influencing students to avoid gangs and violence

By Cheryl Senn All fourth and sixth grade students, in the City of Sanger, will have a Sanger police officer educating them in the classroom this fall. Officer Cynthia Trevino will be implementing the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) Program at elementary and middle school grades, in Sanger schools,…...

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Navigating life’s obstacles

By Cheryl Senn In order to make it from one end of town to the other, a driver will have to adjust their normal driving patterns. Even an experience driver, who uses the alley ways to get to destinations quicker, will be challenged. Road work on P Street, which involves…...

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New Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora, experienced and ready to grow with the City

By Cheryl Senn Back when new City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora was a child in school he had no idea recreation would be his calling. Zamora says this is an exciting time for him and his wife. Zamora has worked with/for the recreation department/division since he…...

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SHS Varsity Girls Tennis team focused on fitness and fundamentals

By Berenice Vargas Sanger High School’s Varsity Girls Tennis team is aiming to win CMAC and Division II Valley for this year’s season after practicing all summer, and everyday, after school. “My goal is to develop students. We want our athletes to be great tennis players and great people,” said…...

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New SHS Student Center assistant, Robin Goulart, wants to provide a positive office experience for students and staff

By Berenice Vargas Now helping Sanger High School (SHS) students make payments for extra-curricular activities, fundraisers, sports, etc. is new Clerical Assistant II Robin Goulart. “I’m excited to be part of the [Sanger Unified School District] SUSD family and the Sanger community,” said Goulart. “In just the short period of…...

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“Kickin’ It” camp provided fun introduction and training for young soccer fans

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 kids, ages 5-12, were able to hone their soccer skills or play for the very first time, at the second annual Kickin’ It free soccer camp, hosted by Sanger Community Church. The free camp was held at the Sanger Academy Charter School playing field,…...

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Drivers will experience noticeable improvements after 8th & “P” St reconstruction

By Cheryl Senn By the end of October, Sanger’s “P” Street will be looking and functioning a lot better, according to Sanger City Engineer Josh Rogers. The construction work on “P” Street is scheduled to last for 65 days and should be completed by November 13th. “However, the road is…...

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A national eclipse experience

By Cheryl Senn “Nations, like stars, are entitled to eclipse. All is well, provided the light returns and the eclipse does not become endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul.” -Victor Hugo It seemed like the…...

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Officer Trevino, G.R.E.A.T. Program teacher, positively influencing students to avoid gangs and violence

By Cheryl Senn All fourth and sixth grade students, in the City of Sanger, will have a Sanger police officer educating them in the classroom this fall. Officer Cynthia Trevino will be implementing the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) Program at elementary and middle school grades, in Sanger schools,…...

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Navigating life’s obstacles

By Cheryl Senn In order to make it from one end of town to the other, a driver will have to adjust their normal driving patterns. Even an experience driver, who uses the alley ways to get to destinations quicker, will be challenged. Road work on P Street, which involves…...

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New Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora, experienced and ready to grow with the City

By Cheryl Senn Back when new City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora was a child in school he had no idea recreation would be his calling. Zamora says this is an exciting time for him and his wife. Zamora has worked with/for the recreation department/division since he…...

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SHS Varsity Girls Tennis team focused on fitness and fundamentals

By Berenice Vargas Sanger High School’s Varsity Girls Tennis team is aiming to win CMAC and Division II Valley for this year’s season after practicing all summer, and everyday, after school. “My goal is to develop students. We want our athletes to be great tennis players and great people,” said…...

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New SHS Student Center assistant, Robin Goulart, wants to provide a positive office experience for students and staff

By Berenice Vargas Now helping Sanger High School (SHS) students make payments for extra-curricular activities, fundraisers, sports, etc. is new Clerical Assistant II Robin Goulart. “I’m excited to be part of the [Sanger Unified School District] SUSD family and the Sanger community,” said Goulart. “In just the short period of…...

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“Kickin’ It” camp provided fun introduction and training for young soccer fans

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 kids, ages 5-12, were able to hone their soccer skills or play for the very first time, at the second annual Kickin’ It free soccer camp, hosted by Sanger Community Church. The free camp was held at the Sanger Academy Charter School playing field,…...

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Drivers will experience noticeable improvements after 8th & “P” St reconstruction

By Cheryl Senn By the end of October, Sanger’s “P” Street will be looking and functioning a lot better, according to Sanger City Engineer Josh Rogers. The construction work on “P” Street is scheduled to last for 65 days and should be completed by November 13th. “However, the road is…...

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A national eclipse experience

By Cheryl Senn “Nations, like stars, are entitled to eclipse. All is well, provided the light returns and the eclipse does not become endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul.” -Victor Hugo It seemed like the…...

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