AUSD Notes: Alameda schools' students, principal, late teacher honored
Briefly

The Alameda Unified School District recently recognized several community members for their accomplishments. Notably, four high school seniors were named finalists for the National Merit Scholarship, showcasing their academic prowess. Additionally, four eighth-grade students were honored by the Kiwanis Club of Alameda with the Hope of America Awards for demonstrating leadership and moral character. Furthermore, Karen Ringewald from Maya Lin School received the Mentor of the Year award, spotlighting her contributions in transforming the school into a supportive community. AUSD's collaboration with GeoVisions was also acknowledged, demonstrating the significant impact of educational partnerships.
AUSD high school seniors received National Merit Scholarship finalists recognition, emphasizing academic excellence and commitment across diverse educational institutions.
The Kiwanis Club of Alameda honored eight-grade students for their leadership and community service contributions, demonstrating the values of academic achievement.
Karen Ringewald's transformative leadership at Maya Lin School has been celebrated through the Mentor of the Year award, showcasing the importance of community and student engagement.
GeoVisions recognized AUSD's partnership, highlighting the impactful role of educators in nurturing a supportive community for students from diverse backgrounds.
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