The Campbell Union School District's AIM Showcase highlighted student achievements in art, music, and innovation on March 20. The AIM program has expanded rapidly since its 2022 launch, benefiting over 4,000 K-5 students with hands-on experiences provided by credentialed teachers. The program is designed to foster creativity and growth in young students, and for the upcoming 2023-24 school year, it promises to deliver an impressive 90,000 minutes of instructional time. In addition, the article discusses upcoming community events including a parade, wine walk, and police foundation fundraiser, enhancing local engagement.
The AIM program, designed for K-5 students, fosters growth through hands-on experiences in art, music, and innovation, reaching over 4,000 students since its launch.
Campbell's annual Bunnies and Bonnets Parade applications are now open, inviting groups to participate in the festivities set for April 19, 2024.
The Spring Wine Walk in downtown Campbell will feature at least 24 wineries, offering early bird tickets for those looking to indulge in local wines.
Home Church is hosting a Campbell Police Foundation fundraiser to support local police training and equipment, providing a platform for community engagement with officers.
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