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Just one of 57 Sanger Unified School District buses that transport 2,500 to 3,000 students daily. (Photo by Cheryl Senn/The Sanger Scene)

Former Sanger Unified employees call for change in transportation department

By Anahi Jaramillo Former Sanger Unified School District employees, who worked for the transportation department, have recently returned to the district’s school board meetings to discuss the unfairness in the workplace they encountered after the unveiling of matters in the department as of late.  Sanger Unified currently employs 42 drivers, transporting students in 57 buses;…

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About CherylSenn

CherylSenn
Cheryl Senn is a freelance writer and photographer who has lived in the community of Sanger for more than 20 years. She is the mother of two daughters, Althea and Xena. Cheryl volunteers her time, in the community, in a variety of ways. She has been a Parent Teacher Association (PTA) leader for more than 15 years. In addition to PTA, Cheryl is a board member for the Sanger Community Task Force, Sanger Woman’s Club, HOPE Sanger, and a Fresno County 4H Project Leader. Cheryl’s goal is to help people see why Sanger is a great community to live in.