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Summer Camps

Summer Camps Spaces Still Available

AEF Summer Camps will be starting in July. We are delighted to be able to offer in person camps for students! We still have a few spaces open including in our Math, Spanish, Flag Football, Art, Yoga, Sewing, SCRATCH Game Design and Intro to Guitar/Music Recording Camps. Aftercare is available. For more detailed information go to our Summer Camps page, or you can click here to see the list of camps that are still available and register by clicking here.

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City of Alameda

AEF Wins Community Service

On November 5, 2020, Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft and the City of Alameda’s Social Service Human Relations Board honored this year’s recipients at the Seventh Annual Community Service Awards Ceremony. This year the awards honor individuals, businesses, and organizations that made noteworthy contributions to our community, particularly in advancing racial justice or responding to the COVID-19 crisis.

Alameda Education Foundation won the Non-Profit of the Year award and three AUSD students won Youth Service awards.

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AEF Salute to Education 2020

Salute to Education 2020

Due to the Shelter-In-Place directive, Salute to Education 2020 is postponed.  More details to come as we figure this all out.
SALUTE TO EDUCATION 2020 
May 1, 2020

6:00 – 9:00 PM
Rhythmix Cultural Works

Join us for our 37th annual event celebrating the inspiring work that goes on in our schools. Enjoy gourmet hors d’oeuvres from local restaurants and California wine and brew as you meet educational innovators and volunteers who give so much to make Alameda public schools strong.

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Ruby Bridges wins Robotics competition

Ruby Bridges Elementary Sweeps Local Robotics Competition

The Ruby Bridges robotics teams show off their trophies from the third annual Alameda Robotics competition, which was held on May 11, 2019 at Wood Middle School. The Robotics competition is a partnership of the Alameda Robotics Center under the director of Wood Middle School teacher Nga Nguyen, Wood Middle School, and the Alameda Education Foundation (AEF).

The Robotics program puts essential STEM principles into hands-on action. Students learn about scientific method, collaboration,

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