Empowering Students to Succeed!
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Hello Students,
Spring is indeed a beautiful time of year. It is also a good time to pat yourself on the back for the beautiful life you are building and to encourage yourself to continue with your hard work. The end of the school year is quickly approaching. We only have 6 more weeks for the High School Diploma and the ESL Classes. Come to school, study hard, and learn as much as you can in the time left. You've come this far, you can make it to the end!
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As always, the winners are at the bottom of the letter so make sure to click View the Entire Message at the bottom of the email to see the entire newsletter.
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April 10, 2023: Last day of Spring Break - no school
April 11, 2023: School opens
April 19, 2023: Reg to Go, 4:00 to 6:00pm in Room 3
April 25, 2023: Fresno City College Open House, 8:30-Noon, Fresno City College
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Click here for jobs in or near Sanger. Make sure to click on all the pages when you get there.
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Mark Your Calendar
April 19, 2023
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Workforce Connection and Reedley College will be on our campus on April 19th to tell you about short-term career training courses available in our area.
Stop in and ask Workforce Connection if you qualify for a scholarship.
Even if you are not ready to enter a career training program right now, events like this help you to discover what's available so you can create a dream for your future.
Everyone in the community is invited to attend.
When/Where: 4:00pm-6:00pm in Room 3
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Come see what Fresno City College has for YOU
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Open House Agenda
8:30am: Check in at Fresno City College
9:00am: Welcome Message
9:15am: Presentation about Fresno City College
10:00am: Resource Fair- Pathways, Financial Aid, Dream Center, & more.
10:30am: Pathway tours & hands-on demonstrations
11:30am:FREE Pizza lunch and prizes
12:00am: end
Register for the Open House here.
Sign up before April 20th, space is limited to 125 students.
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Have fun and introduce yourself or family members to college life. Come to enjoy the free lunch, hands on workshops, and magic show. That sounds like a super Saturday for everyone.
Registration is required to attend. Register here.
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Get Resume Ready NOW!
Be ready with a winning resume when your next opportunity arises. Mary Lopez and her Transition Specialist Team will be available to individually help students create or improve their resumes.
If the workshop at our school didn't fit your schedule, you can still attend the workshop in Reedley at Kings Canyon Adult School on 4/25/23.
Register for the workshop of your choice here.
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This on going workshop is open to any parent who is interested in attending. Call 559-524-6310 to register.
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Are you interested in becoming a Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy Technician?
Learn more about each of these programs by clicking here.
The scholarship pays for the $2,995 tuition.
Average Annual Pay
Phlebotomy Technician: $42,000 annually
Medical Assistant: $36,000 annually
Pharmacy Technician: $40,000 annually
Ask your teacher about our scholarship program. We have 4 to give away!
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Medical Insurance & Cash Assistance
If you need help buying groceries, paying rent or getting medical care, stop by to see if you or your family members qualify for public assistance.
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Learning is Fun and Rewarding!
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Synonyms are words that have similar meanings. The seven words you will find here all mean to carry on or to keep going. Yes, you can Google it!
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Hint: Four of the words begin with the letter P.
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Correct answers will be put in a drawing to win a school folding chair.
heather_bustamante@sangerusd.net by April 27th.
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Answers to the last newsletter's Word Scramble:
alleviate
Definition: To make less painful or help.
The winner from March: Lilia Lombera from the ESL Program
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School Persisters
Students who persist, or find ways to keep moving forward when times get tough, achieve their dreams faster.
Keep reaching for the stars students, you can do anything you believe in!
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Persistence Award Winners!
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What is the Persistence Award Drawing?
Each ESL and High School Diploma student who attends all their class sessions and completes the minimum number of independent study hours outside of class gets a virtual ticket to the monthly drawing. Winners are selected for each program and from each class.
The winners from March are . . .
Alida Lazaro, Aurora Ville, Eulalia Fuentes, Jose Valle, and Laura Patricia Diaz from the ESL Program.
Jose Castellanos, Veronica Vasquez, Gustavo Gonzalez, and Jaclyn Silva from the High School Diploma Program.
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Our Mission Statement
Sanger Adult School provides equitable, accessible, rigorous, and relevant programs to prepare our students for higher education and/or the workforce.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- Demonstrate critical thinking
- Be self-directed learners
- Communicate effectively
- Engage with technology
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