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Unity Estates High School Bigs Mentoring Program impacting lives and fulfilling dreams in a Big way

By Cheryl Senn There was a room full of High School Bigs and Unity Estates Littles, along with their families, gathered together or the official Ribbon Cutting to announce the implementation of the Unity Estates High School Bigs Program. The Unity Estates High School Bigs Program will have high school…...

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Engineering Design Challenge, an opportunity to apply real world career skills

By Cheryl Senn A total of seven teams comprised of 26 engineering students, grades 8th through 10th, from throughout the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD), participated in the inaugural SUSD Engineering Design Challenge. The design challenge was a great opportunity to showcase student’s engineering creativity and 3-D modeling design skills…....

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More students and enriching opportunities at SUSD Winter STEM Camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 70 students, from throughout the whole district, participated in the two-day Sanger Unified Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Camp. The recent Winter Break camp was held in the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) science rooms. The students participating in the camp were able to…...

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Sanger’s home grown ‘Letters From Home’ gaining momentum and recognition

By Cheryl Senn Two Sanger Unified eighth grade Fairmont students, Aubrie Hartwig and Jenna Roza-Cabello, wanted to be able to thank people who have or were currently serving our country, and recently were recognized by the Fresno County Office of Education as Superintendent’s Superstars. Both Hatwig and Roza-Cabello were recognized…...

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More than 3,000 Sanger Unified students participated in the global ‘Hour of Code’ Event

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District students, totaling more than 3,000, had the opportunity to participate in a global event called the Hour of Code, earlier in the month of December, according to Ali Halsey, SUSD DIS of Secondary Technology Integration. According to the hourofcode.com, the Hour of Code…...

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State Superintendent Torlakson tours Sanger High and describes the campus as the very best of California’s 10,000 schools

By Cheryl Senn The State Superintendent of Public Instruction for the California Department of Education, Tom Torlakson, recently visited the Sanger High School campus. The focus of the tour was the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Engineering, Paramount Agriculture Pathway Ag Mechanics, and Robotics classrooms. “And Sanger High is one…...

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Project Purple shares the holiday spirit with Kings River/Taft High students during annual luncheon

By Javier Navarro Project Purple visited Kings River High for their annual Christmas Celebration. Project Purple members served the Kings River and Taft High students, as well as staff, pulled pork sandwich, salad and refreshments for lunch. After lunch, Project Purple handed out Christmas gifts to more than 80 students…...

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Sanger Unified’s T.A.R.G.E.T. Program receives Golden Bell Award

By Cheryl Senn A Sanger Unified program which empowers students for future employment and independence was awarded recently. The Techniques for Access Reaching Goals and Employment Training (TARGET) Program was just awarded the California School Board Association (CSBA) Golden Bell Award. According to the Sanger Unified web site, the TARGET…...

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Sanger Fire’s Junior Fire Marshal Program educates youth to keep school campus safe

By Cheryl Senn Five Sanger Unified School campuses will be a lot safer, this year, because of the new Sanger Junior Fire Marshal (JFM) Program. “It’s a great way to educate youth in fire safety and to in developing new behaviors which will save lives,” said Sanger Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Melikian,…...

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REACH Club, a new Sanger High student club, reaches out to make a positive difference in the community

By Angelica Bonilla Reach is a new club at Sanger High ran by students with a passion for Christianity. “The club became official in the beginning of this school year. Joining the once founded Christian club named H.Y.P.E.,” said David Chavez, REACH Club president. Chavez explains that the club was…...

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Unity Estates High School Bigs Mentoring Program impacting lives and fulfilling dreams in a Big way

By Cheryl Senn There was a room full of High School Bigs and Unity Estates Littles, along with their families, gathered together or the official Ribbon Cutting to announce the implementation of the Unity Estates High School Bigs Program. The Unity Estates High School Bigs Program will have high school…...

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Engineering Design Challenge, an opportunity to apply real world career skills

By Cheryl Senn A total of seven teams comprised of 26 engineering students, grades 8th through 10th, from throughout the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD), participated in the inaugural SUSD Engineering Design Challenge. The design challenge was a great opportunity to showcase student’s engineering creativity and 3-D modeling design skills…....

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More students and enriching opportunities at SUSD Winter STEM Camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 70 students, from throughout the whole district, participated in the two-day Sanger Unified Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Camp. The recent Winter Break camp was held in the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) science rooms. The students participating in the camp were able to…...

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Sanger’s home grown ‘Letters From Home’ gaining momentum and recognition

By Cheryl Senn Two Sanger Unified eighth grade Fairmont students, Aubrie Hartwig and Jenna Roza-Cabello, wanted to be able to thank people who have or were currently serving our country, and recently were recognized by the Fresno County Office of Education as Superintendent’s Superstars. Both Hatwig and Roza-Cabello were recognized…...

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More than 3,000 Sanger Unified students participated in the global ‘Hour of Code’ Event

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District students, totaling more than 3,000, had the opportunity to participate in a global event called the Hour of Code, earlier in the month of December, according to Ali Halsey, SUSD DIS of Secondary Technology Integration. According to the hourofcode.com, the Hour of Code…...

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State Superintendent Torlakson tours Sanger High and describes the campus as the very best of California’s 10,000 schools

By Cheryl Senn The State Superintendent of Public Instruction for the California Department of Education, Tom Torlakson, recently visited the Sanger High School campus. The focus of the tour was the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Engineering, Paramount Agriculture Pathway Ag Mechanics, and Robotics classrooms. “And Sanger High is one…...

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Project Purple shares the holiday spirit with Kings River/Taft High students during annual luncheon

By Javier Navarro Project Purple visited Kings River High for their annual Christmas Celebration. Project Purple members served the Kings River and Taft High students, as well as staff, pulled pork sandwich, salad and refreshments for lunch. After lunch, Project Purple handed out Christmas gifts to more than 80 students…...

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Sanger Unified’s T.A.R.G.E.T. Program receives Golden Bell Award

By Cheryl Senn A Sanger Unified program which empowers students for future employment and independence was awarded recently. The Techniques for Access Reaching Goals and Employment Training (TARGET) Program was just awarded the California School Board Association (CSBA) Golden Bell Award. According to the Sanger Unified web site, the TARGET…...

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Sanger Fire’s Junior Fire Marshal Program educates youth to keep school campus safe

By Cheryl Senn Five Sanger Unified School campuses will be a lot safer, this year, because of the new Sanger Junior Fire Marshal (JFM) Program. “It’s a great way to educate youth in fire safety and to in developing new behaviors which will save lives,” said Sanger Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Melikian,…...

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REACH Club, a new Sanger High student club, reaches out to make a positive difference in the community

By Angelica Bonilla Reach is a new club at Sanger High ran by students with a passion for Christianity. “The club became official in the beginning of this school year. Joining the once founded Christian club named H.Y.P.E.,” said David Chavez, REACH Club president. Chavez explains that the club was…...

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