Halloween Parade Caps Student Activism

A Bay Farm 3rd grader made the case to the Alameda school board to reverse its Halloween policies.
Read moreA Bay Farm 3rd grader made the case to the Alameda school board to reverse its Halloween policies.
Read more6th, 7th, and 8th graders volunteered to walk for the local action group, Tobacco Free Alameda.
Read moreTeachers hosted activities like “Bring Your Own Slime” and speed cup stacking.
Read moreFrom Glee Club to Journalism Club, students can try out all sorts of fun activities.
Read moreMiddle schoolers are tackling tough problems in Mr. Valois’ Math Club.
Read moreThe competition was fierce for this year’s Student Council seats.
Read moreThe annual trivia competition featured a razor-thin victory in the students-versus-adults category.
Read moreFrank Munoz, our wonderful custodian, is retiring after 14 years of service.
Read moreThe rental bikes are popping up everywhere–even in the Bay Farm lagoons.
Read more8th graders created comic strips about what would happen if one of the amendments to the Constitution was repealed.
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