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SHS exchange students creating an extended family throughout the world

By Cheryl Senn Making friends and learning English all while creating an extended family throughout the world, is what the four EF Exchange students are accomplishing this past school year at Sanger High School (SHS).  Swamy Stefaner, is 17 years old and a senior at SHS. Stefaner is from Bolzano,…...

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Thinking Big

By Cheryl Senn While attending the Sanger Robotics Showcase, this past Saturday, I was amazed at how much knowledge the students have in Sanger. I was listening to them describe how they decide on a project and create it. They use computers, Lego kits, and sensors to build their robots…...

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Getting students ready for jobs of the future with Sanger’s annual Robotics Showcase

By Cheryl Senn More than 400 students in 42 teams competed in the 5th annual Sanger Robotics Showcase. It was a half-day event in the Sanger High gymnasiums, beginning at 8 am. Set up was followed by judging, public viewing and then an Awards Ceremony. During the showcase, there was…...

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City Council approves purchase of playground equipment for Veteran’s Memorial Plaza

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger City Council approved, by a unanimous vote of 4-0, to authorize the purchase of playground equipment from Miracle Playsystems, Inc., for the Veteran’s Memorial Plaza project in the amount of $56,812.36. City Council members present at the meeting and voting yes for the playground equipment…...

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Ten honored at 2nd Annual Honoring Sanger awards

By Cheryl Senn The second annual Honoring Sanger awards honored 10 community members at the new Sanger Depot Museum Kindergarten classroom. “I wanted to honor people that were never recognized,” said Adam Albrecht, President of Honoring Sanger. After Albrecht talked about what Honoring Sanger has accomplished over the past year…...

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Pennies for pines

By Cheryl Senn It is amazing how collecting a few pennies can help our National forest ecologist with their reforestation plans for all the forest areas that have been affected by the major forest fires over the past few years. The Sanger Woman’s Club held a competition during their monthly…...

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Apache varsity boys volleyball serving tough and playing solid this season

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Varsity Boys Volleyball team is frustrating their opponents with aggressive game play and loud cheers. The Division I Apaches are currently 20-8 overall and 3-1 in league “We are in a 3-way tie with Bullard and Madera South  for first,” said…...

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Sierra National Forest reforestation program presented to Sanger Woman’s Club

By Cheryl Senn Amarina Wuenschel, Ecologist with the Sierra National Forest, U.S. Department of Agriculture, spoke at the recent Sanger Woman’s Club about “The Sierra National Forest: a treasure in our own backyard”.  Wuenschel said the Sierra and Sequoia Forests have been affected by an unprecedented drought and bark beetle…...

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Soto is ready for new role as Director of Educational Services for SUSD

By Cheryl Senn At the recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board meeting, Thomas Soto was named the new SUSD Director of Educational Services for the 2019-20 school year.  Soto brings a lot of experience to district and has been with SUSD for 17 years. Soto began serving SUSD…...

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Popping with color

By Cheryl Senn So much color can be seen everywhere you look this spring. First, there were pristine white almond blossoms filling orchards along rural roadways. Then, pink and red peach, nectarine and plum blossoms began to populate the rows of trees. And now, there is an explosion of color…...

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SHS exchange students creating an extended family throughout the world

By Cheryl Senn Making friends and learning English all while creating an extended family throughout the world, is what the four EF Exchange students are accomplishing this past school year at Sanger High School (SHS).  Swamy Stefaner, is 17 years old and a senior at SHS. Stefaner is from Bolzano,…...

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Thinking Big

By Cheryl Senn While attending the Sanger Robotics Showcase, this past Saturday, I was amazed at how much knowledge the students have in Sanger. I was listening to them describe how they decide on a project and create it. They use computers, Lego kits, and sensors to build their robots…...

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Getting students ready for jobs of the future with Sanger’s annual Robotics Showcase

By Cheryl Senn More than 400 students in 42 teams competed in the 5th annual Sanger Robotics Showcase. It was a half-day event in the Sanger High gymnasiums, beginning at 8 am. Set up was followed by judging, public viewing and then an Awards Ceremony. During the showcase, there was…...

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City Council approves purchase of playground equipment for Veteran’s Memorial Plaza

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger City Council approved, by a unanimous vote of 4-0, to authorize the purchase of playground equipment from Miracle Playsystems, Inc., for the Veteran’s Memorial Plaza project in the amount of $56,812.36. City Council members present at the meeting and voting yes for the playground equipment…...

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Ten honored at 2nd Annual Honoring Sanger awards

By Cheryl Senn The second annual Honoring Sanger awards honored 10 community members at the new Sanger Depot Museum Kindergarten classroom. “I wanted to honor people that were never recognized,” said Adam Albrecht, President of Honoring Sanger. After Albrecht talked about what Honoring Sanger has accomplished over the past year…...

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Pennies for pines

By Cheryl Senn It is amazing how collecting a few pennies can help our National forest ecologist with their reforestation plans for all the forest areas that have been affected by the major forest fires over the past few years. The Sanger Woman’s Club held a competition during their monthly…...

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Apache varsity boys volleyball serving tough and playing solid this season

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Varsity Boys Volleyball team is frustrating their opponents with aggressive game play and loud cheers. The Division I Apaches are currently 20-8 overall and 3-1 in league “We are in a 3-way tie with Bullard and Madera South  for first,” said…...

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Sierra National Forest reforestation program presented to Sanger Woman’s Club

By Cheryl Senn Amarina Wuenschel, Ecologist with the Sierra National Forest, U.S. Department of Agriculture, spoke at the recent Sanger Woman’s Club about “The Sierra National Forest: a treasure in our own backyard”.  Wuenschel said the Sierra and Sequoia Forests have been affected by an unprecedented drought and bark beetle…...

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Soto is ready for new role as Director of Educational Services for SUSD

By Cheryl Senn At the recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board meeting, Thomas Soto was named the new SUSD Director of Educational Services for the 2019-20 school year.  Soto brings a lot of experience to district and has been with SUSD for 17 years. Soto began serving SUSD…...

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Popping with color

By Cheryl Senn So much color can be seen everywhere you look this spring. First, there were pristine white almond blossoms filling orchards along rural roadways. Then, pink and red peach, nectarine and plum blossoms began to populate the rows of trees. And now, there is an explosion of color…...

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