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Amador Valley’s Competition Civics class set up a table in the quad on Tuesday, September 16th, in celebration of National Voter...

Amador Valley High School celebrated the annual Pigskin event on Friday, September 12th. At Pigskin, Amador clubs and sports teams are able to...

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