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Sanger High Waste Diversion Program team members pose with Sanger Unified School District administrators during the tour of the high school campus' diversion program. L to R - Sanger High principal Dan Chacon, Mid Valley Disposal's Bella Lopez, Klaus Hammer, Zachary Perez, Marc Villegas, Armando Arroyo, SUSD's Kevin Edwards, and SUSD Director of Child Nutrition Jannette Garcia. (Photo by Cheryl Senn)

On Their Way To Zero, a Sanger High whole campus recycling program diverting 5,000 pounds of waste per week

By Cheryl Senn With a reported increase from a 36{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} to 70{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} waste diversion rate, the Sanger High Waste Diversion Program is indeed on its way to zero waste. The…...

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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.

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