AUSD Notes: Kudos to Alameda's Encinal High girls basketball team
Briefly

The Alameda Unified School District celebrated the Encinal Junior and Senior High School girls basketball team's impressive journey to the Northern California state championships, where they achieved significant victories before ultimately losing in the regional finals. Additionally, the district announced the appointment of Paizley Spencer, a teacher-librarian, to the California Young Reader Medal Committee, emphasizing the importance of fostering reading among youth. The district also reassured parents about student vaccinations amid concerns over measles cases, noting high immunization rates within the student body to ensure public health and safety.
The Alameda Unified School District's Encinal Junior and Senior High girls basketball team made it to the Northern California state championships this year, showcasing remarkable talent.
Paizley Spencer, a teacher-librarian at Otis Elementary, has been named to the California Young Reader Medal Committee, set to inspire young readers through recommended titles.
The AUSD boasts a vaccination rate of 97.55%, ensuring that nearly all students are immunized against measles, mumps, and rubella, prioritizing community health.
Despite losing to Woodland Christian in the regional finals, the Encinal Jets displayed exceptional skill and determination on their journey to state championships.
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