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2013 in Review: 5 Points of Pride for Aim High

2013 in Review: 5 Points of Pride for Aim High

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2013 in Review: 5 Points of Pride for Aim High

Aim High was awarded the 2013 Excellence in Collaboration Award by the National Partnership for Educational Access. This award honors a program that has “demonstrated successful and positive results in forming, cultivating, and implementing a collaboration that serves to increase the educational opportunities for underrepresented students.”

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2 Over 1,400 students from around the Bay Area learned science, humanities, issues and choices, and math alongside their peers and teachers using hands-on project-based learning.

We recruited, trained, and supported 443 teachers, 72% of whom were teachers of color, and 36% of whom were graduates of Aim High themselves.

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Over 300 rising 9th graders spent a week outdoors, learning about environmental stewardship and leadership.

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5 We celebrated the achievements of our community members at our most successful Generations Gala to date, where we raised enough money to send over 280 new students to Aim High next summer.

It was all possible because of you.

Thank you for an incredible 2013!