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Reedley College STEM Ambassadors, making a difference in Del Rey student’s lives

By Cheryl Senn Reedley College (RC) Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Ambassadors visited the Del Rey Elementary School campus, recently, for some hands-on science exploration. According to a Reedley College informational document, the Reedley College STEM Ambassador are a group of Reedley College students available to share the exciting…...

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Engineering, leading the way in Sanger’s education

By Cheryl Senn Challenging students to engineer a better world, is a goal of Sanger Unified. Sanger High’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) provides students with an opportunity to use problem solving skills in areas of interest like Agriculture and Engineering. The program brochure says PLTW helps students develop the…...

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Wilson Community Resource Center, keeping families healthy and kids in school

By Cheryl Senn Having all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) support services housed in one place, in the Wilson Community Resource Center, took one year to design and build, Kimberly Salomonson, SUSD Director of Pupil Services said, during the recent Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Sanger Chamber Ambassadors and board members join…...

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ASIST Training provides tools for supporting people in crisis

By Cheryl Senn There have been three groups of Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) and community members who have participated in the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), this year. According to Megan Decker, SUSD Mental Health Counselor & MFT Intern and ASIST Trainer, 45 people have completed the two-day…...

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High School Bigs Program kicking off at Kings River and Taft High Schools

By Cheryl Senn Giving back to children and giving back to Sanger is how the new High School Bigs Program was described to Kings River High and Taft High School students. The Fresno County Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Program has started many High School Big programs recently, throughout the…...

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Many happy feet at the HOPE Sanger 2nd Annual Shoes for School event

By Cheryl Senn Within a few hours, this past Saturday morning, 80 pairs of shoes were purchased for Sanger students, by HOPE Sanger, during the second annual Shoes for School event. “I really wanted these boots,” said Sanger High senior Michael Dewitt,”But my family could never afford them.” Sanger students…...

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Just Quit It, keeping our air tobacco free

By Cheryl Senn Trying to make Sanger’s air cleaner and getting people to stop smoking was two of the goals the Just Quit It event hoped to accomplish. Brianna Rios and Nathan Lara, two Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) 7th grade students, organized the one day event. Both Rios and…...

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New Operations Facility brings Synergy to Sanger Unified

By Cheryl Senn Located on 5.5 acres, in a 50,000 sq. ft. building is the new Sanger Unified Operations Facility. The building used to be the Kings River Door Company and Sanger Unified completed the property purchase in January of 2015. The new Operations Facility will house the district’s custodial,…...

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Lock It Up Project recruits students to fight teen prescription drug abuse

By Isaiah Lopez The staff of the lock It Up prevention project hosted an informational meeting, geared towards teens, at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, recently. The purpose of the meeting was to recruit teens who are interested in making a difference in the fight against teen prescription drug abuse. The evening…...

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Sanger High ASB students bonding and planning on recent beach trip

By Isaiah Lopez The Sanger High School Associate Student Body (ASB) students were able to enjoy a four day trip, to the coast, in the Pismo area. The thirteen leaders got the opportunity to collaborate for the 2015-2016 school year and begin planning on the year’s events. The leaders were…...

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Reedley College STEM Ambassadors, making a difference in Del Rey student’s lives

By Cheryl Senn Reedley College (RC) Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Ambassadors visited the Del Rey Elementary School campus, recently, for some hands-on science exploration. According to a Reedley College informational document, the Reedley College STEM Ambassador are a group of Reedley College students available to share the exciting…...

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Engineering, leading the way in Sanger’s education

By Cheryl Senn Challenging students to engineer a better world, is a goal of Sanger Unified. Sanger High’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) provides students with an opportunity to use problem solving skills in areas of interest like Agriculture and Engineering. The program brochure says PLTW helps students develop the…...

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Wilson Community Resource Center, keeping families healthy and kids in school

By Cheryl Senn Having all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) support services housed in one place, in the Wilson Community Resource Center, took one year to design and build, Kimberly Salomonson, SUSD Director of Pupil Services said, during the recent Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Sanger Chamber Ambassadors and board members join…...

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ASIST Training provides tools for supporting people in crisis

By Cheryl Senn There have been three groups of Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) and community members who have participated in the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), this year. According to Megan Decker, SUSD Mental Health Counselor & MFT Intern and ASIST Trainer, 45 people have completed the two-day…...

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High School Bigs Program kicking off at Kings River and Taft High Schools

By Cheryl Senn Giving back to children and giving back to Sanger is how the new High School Bigs Program was described to Kings River High and Taft High School students. The Fresno County Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Program has started many High School Big programs recently, throughout the…...

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Many happy feet at the HOPE Sanger 2nd Annual Shoes for School event

By Cheryl Senn Within a few hours, this past Saturday morning, 80 pairs of shoes were purchased for Sanger students, by HOPE Sanger, during the second annual Shoes for School event. “I really wanted these boots,” said Sanger High senior Michael Dewitt,”But my family could never afford them.” Sanger students…...

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Just Quit It, keeping our air tobacco free

By Cheryl Senn Trying to make Sanger’s air cleaner and getting people to stop smoking was two of the goals the Just Quit It event hoped to accomplish. Brianna Rios and Nathan Lara, two Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) 7th grade students, organized the one day event. Both Rios and…...

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New Operations Facility brings Synergy to Sanger Unified

By Cheryl Senn Located on 5.5 acres, in a 50,000 sq. ft. building is the new Sanger Unified Operations Facility. The building used to be the Kings River Door Company and Sanger Unified completed the property purchase in January of 2015. The new Operations Facility will house the district’s custodial,…...

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Lock It Up Project recruits students to fight teen prescription drug abuse

By Isaiah Lopez The staff of the lock It Up prevention project hosted an informational meeting, geared towards teens, at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, recently. The purpose of the meeting was to recruit teens who are interested in making a difference in the fight against teen prescription drug abuse. The evening…...

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Sanger High ASB students bonding and planning on recent beach trip

By Isaiah Lopez The Sanger High School Associate Student Body (ASB) students were able to enjoy a four day trip, to the coast, in the Pismo area. The thirteen leaders got the opportunity to collaborate for the 2015-2016 school year and begin planning on the year’s events. The leaders were…...

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