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When my friends and I come to Aim High each day, we leave our problems at the door.

We feel protected and safe. And when we leave at the end of the day, we know it was our best day.

TatianaAim High Student

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Two thousand eighteen teemed with countless reasons for the Aim High community to celebrate. First and foremost, our 33rd annual summer program achieved a size and scope of which we are proud: 550 enthusiastic teachers helped 2,250 students across 18 campuses discover their potential and change the trajectory of their educational futures.

We look back on 2018 with gratitude for the abundance of opportunities that our students, teachers, and staff experienced because of generous donors like you. Here are three highlights from 2018:

Excellence in Summer Learning Award: Aim High received the Excellence in Summer Learning Award from the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA). We are the first organization in the association’s history to win the honor twice. NSLA founder and CEO Matthew Boulay called Aim High “a leader in the field, and an example of constant improvement.”

New campus in Richmond: Aim High expanded to Richmond, Calif., with the launch of a campus at Montalvin Manor Elementary School. This new campus is our fourth in the East Bay region and 18th overall. To learn more about our expansion, watch this short video featuring Aim High/Richmond educator, Jesús Galindo: aimhigh.org/jesus_richmond

Aim High alumni: We celebrated our first cohort of Aim High graduates in Napa and San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood, and our first cohort of high school graduates in Tahoe/Truckee. After joining Aim High as sixth graders and spending four consecutive summers with us, these students are now thriving in high school and college.

In the blink of an eye, our middle school youth will become the next generation of changemakers—mirrored by our diverse educators who encourage their journey every step of the way. But you know this already. It’s why you choose to champion their evolution through $6.1M in grants, individual gifts, sponsorships and corporate partnerships throughout the year.

Cheers to you, our friends and vibrant community members, for making this work not only possible, but remarkable, too.

With gratitude,

Alec LeeCo-Founder and Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Bill MellinPresident, Aim High Board of Trustees

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Why Summer?

Children lose on average two months of academic knowledge during the summer, a loss which compounds over time. Low-income students are more acutely affected than their wealthier peers because summer enrichment programs that are high-quality, affordable, and accessible are few and far between.

Aim High is tuition-free for students and their families so that cost is never a barrier to a constructive and enriching summer.

Why Middle School?

Research shows that middle school achievement, rather than high school, is the best indicator of college readiness and success.

Aim High’s multi-year commitment to middle school students ensures they are academically and socially prepared to succeed in high school and beyond.

Every young person deserves the opportunity to learn and grow, no matter their background or resources.

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Summer 2018 at a Glance

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26,400 hours of professional development

Top 5 Professional Development Workshops

17,600 hours of collaborative planning time to create thought-provoking, hands-on lessons

180,000 hours of academic instruction in math, science, and humanities

56,250 hours of social emotional skill-building

157,500 hours of enrichment activities

Top 10 Enrichment Activities Swimming, Rock Climbing, Jewelry-Making, Cooking, Yoga,

Computer Coding, Filmmaking, Photography, Theater, Basketball

2,250 students

550 educators

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301 schools

10 states

Restorative Justice, Classroom Management, Sanctuary Classrooms, Social Emotional Learning, Supporting English Language Learners

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Student EngagementMiddle School attendance, along with a student’s GPA, has the greatest potential for improving high school outcomes. Declining attendance in middle school is linked to lower high school graduate rates.

Academic GainsBy the summer after seventh grade, students have lost on average one-third of their school-year gains in reading and half of their school-year gains in math. This phenomena known as summer slide is even more pronounced among youth who reside in economically disadvantaged households. This disparity increases as children grow older, further widening the achievement gap.1

Social Emotional Learning

High School and BeyondMiddle school performance is the strongest predictor of high school success. High school grades, despite the emphasis placed on standardized test scores, are the strongest indicators of college persistence and graduation.

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of our students improved their writing, math and science skills with 76% testing at a higher level in math than they did at the start of Aim High.

of our students report that they learned how to make more positive life choices through Aim High’s Issues and Choices class.

of Aim High alumni in ninth grade passed grade-level English and math in their first semester of high school.

1. Kuhfeld, PhD, M. (2018 July 16). Summer Learning Loss: What We Know and What We’re Learning. (Web log post). Retrieved January 2019 from https://www.nwea.org/

2. Minix, S., Munemitsu, S., Gottfried, P. (Featured Speakers). (2018 November 14). Addressing the Whole Child: Measuring Social and Emotional Learning in Afterschool and Community Programs [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.upmetrics.com

For every $1 invested in SEL programming, there is a return of $11.2

Evidence shows that when young people develop social and emotional competencies, they are more likely to improve their well-being, do well in school, be better prepared for workforce, and possess the fundamentals for young adult success.

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Aim High’s signature youth development course where students discuss topics that are relevant to their daily lives, such as identity, peer pressure, social justice, and college and career aspirations. The curriculum helps students cultivate communication skills, confidence, and empathy, which are the foundation to academic success.

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With your support in 2018, we served 2,250 students and 550 educators

at 18 campuses across San Francisco, Oakland, Redwood City, San Rafael, Napa, Richmond,

East Palo Alto and Tahoe/Truckee.Here are some of their experiences.

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San Francisco

2011 Aim High Graduate and TeacherNumber of summers at Aim High: 10 Ingleside Campus

Favorite Academic Class: Eighth grade math. We were “paid” to do our home-work and then spent the money in an auction at the end of the summer. My teachers found different ways to motivate the class to learn, which I thought was really cool.

Favorite Enrichment Elective: Bart Muni Walk (BMW) because I got to see parts of San Francisco I had never experienced before.

Because of Aim High...I had role models that exemplified and helped me practice Aim High’s CORE values so that I became a better community member. Also, middle school students have a ton of compassion for each other and for the world. I love that as an Aim High teacher I get to help draw that out of them.

Elliot TamUniversity of Puget Sound, ’18

Est: 19868 Campuses

1,115 Students250 Educators

“ Middle school students have a ton of compassion for each other and for the world. I love that as an Aim High teacher I get to help draw that out of them.”

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East Bay

Aim High StudentNumber of summers at Aim High: 1Richmond Campus

Favorite CORE Value: High expectations. It felt great to set goals and be able to meet them at the end of summer.

Favorite Enrichment Elective: Guitar lessons. I liked learning how to play. I was super excited when they allowed us to keep the guitar once summer ended.

Favorite Academic Class: Science with Ms. Weber. Her projects made learning science fun.

Because of Aim High...I felt prepared entering sixth grade and I wasn’t so nervous. I am now half way through sixth grade and I am still doing well in class because of of the things I learned during my summer at Aim High.

Luna Sotelo

Est: 20014 Campuses

350 Students110 Educators

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Peninsula

2011 Aim High Graduate and TeacherNumber of summers at Aim High: 5Redwood City Campus

Favorite CORE Value: High Expectations. It reflects all the hidden potential that students don’t see in themselves but that Aim High helps them discover. High expectations has helped me convert the ‘maybes’ into ‘will dos.’

Favorite Enrichment Elective: Photography. One time we practiced sports photography, and ended up taking pictures of my friends’ soccer team. I had to explain to them that I was willingingly in a summer program because I loved it.

Favorite Academic Class: Issues and Choices. It’s a space created by and for the students. Topics like immigration and law were never deemed “too much” or “not relevant to a bunch of middle schoolers.” Issues and Choices was also the first place where going to college felt realistic.

Cindy Rivas HernandezUC, Santa Cruz, ‘20

Est: 20063 Campuses

380 Students85 Educators

“ High expectations has helped me convert the ‘maybes’ into ‘will dos’.”

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Marin County

Aim High TeacherNumber of summers at Aim High: 3San Rafael Campus

Favorite Enrichment Elective: CrossFit and vegetarian cooking because I like being able to find synergy between professional life and what I enjoy doing in my personal life.

Because of Aim High...I’ve grown a lot as an educator. When I was a new teacher, I was really anxious to improve. And, just like students experience ‘summer slide,’ teachers do, too. Aim High is a really great way to put theory into practice while having fun over the summer.

To learn more about teaching at Aim High watch: aimhigh.org/teach@aimhigh

Don Gilbert

Est: 20101 Campus

120 Students30 Educators

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“ I learned that we are all equal, no matter what, and that it’s okay to be different.”

Napa

2018 Aim High GraduateNumber of summers at Aim High: 3

Favorite Academic Class: Issues and Choices because it helped me understand the society we live in. I learned that we are all equal, no matter what, and that it’s okay to be different.

Favorite CORE value: Opportunity. I’ve always believed that when a good one is presented you need to take it. Because of opportunity I have the courage to speak in front of people. I have stronger leadership skills and know when to speak up and ask questions.

Because of Aim High...I am the person you see today. If you had met me before Aim High, you would have said I was quiet and shy, yet kind and caring. Now, I am more comfortable with myself and have more confidence and courage. I have grown a lot mentally and spiritually. Because of Aim High I am who I am today.

Watch Nancy’s story online: aimhigh.org/nancynapa

Nancy Galvan

Est: 20161 Campus

140 Students30 Educators

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Tahoe Truckee

Educator, Regional Program ManagerNumber of summers at Aim High: 8

Favorite CORE Value: Opportunity. Living in Tahoe is very different from experiencing Tahoe as a tourist. I like providing students with the opportunity to explore the environment in which they live.

Favorite Aim High Field Trip: Regional hikes. They are always challenging and require the students to push themselves beyond their comfort zones, but the views and natural lakes are always worth it!

Because of Aim High...I have the opportunity to truly engage with the Tahoe community and make real change every year.

Learn more about our work in Tahoe/Truckee: aimhigh.org/katie

Katie Jamison Bensley

Est: 20121 Campus

140 Students30 Educators

Bay Area

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Aim High students attend college at nearly twice the rate of low-income students nationally.

American River CollegeBakersfield CollegeBennington CollegeBerkeley CollegeButte CollegeCal Poly, San Luis ObispoCal Poly, PomonaCañada CollegeChabot CollegeCity College of San FranciscoCollege of Alameda College of Marin California State University, ChicoCalifornia State University, Dominguez HillsCalifornia State University, East Bay California State University, Long Beach California State University, Monterey Bay California State University, Sacramento California State University, Stanislaus Cuesta CollegeCollege of the DesertCollege of San MateoDominican University of CaliforniaDuke University Foothill College

Harvard University Holy Names University Howard University Humboldt State UniversityLaney College Lawrence University Lehigh University Menlo College Merritt CollegeMitchell CollegeThe New SchoolUniversity of Notre Dame Ohlone College Otis College of Art and Design Pitzer CollegeSan Francisco State University San Jose State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSeattle University Sierra CollegeSkyline CollegeSonoma State University St. Olaf College

Stanford University Truckee Meadows Community CollegeUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, Davis University of California, IrvineUniversity of California, Los Angeles University of California, Merced University of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, Riverside University of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of California, Santa Cruz University of Illinois at ChicagoUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUniversity of Nevada, RenoUniversity of OregonUniversity of the Pacific University of Puget SoundUniversity of Redlands University of San DiegoUniversity of San Francisco University of Southern California Western Nevada College

Our 2018 high school graduates attend the following universities and colleges. We look forward to seeing all that they accomplish in this exciting new chapter of their lives.

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Aim High is committed to ensuring students cultivate college-bound mindsets and persist on ambitious paths. Here’s how:

College ToursAim High students visit local college campuses every summer. When possible, we invite Aim High graduates at each university to meet with our current students. They walk away from these tours with a stronger sense that college is attainable and realistic.

Partner ProgramsBecause Aim High’s priorities will always be middle school and summer, we collaborate with excellent youth-serving organizations to maximize our support. Partner programs provide our students with support during the school year and throughout high school.

Career DaysStudents visit diverse workplaces across the Bay Area to begin thinking about their futures. Corporate volunteers talk about their roles as employees and also share about their own education and career pathways. Students begin to see the possibilities that await them and understand how the choices they make now have a meaningful impact on their future.

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Eighty percent of Aim High students are poised to be the first generation in their family to graduate from college.

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Bill Mellin, Board President Retired, Farallon Capital Management

David Ingraham, Vice President Burkland Associates

Courtney Klinge, Vice President Sports Basement

Mike Shippey, Treasurer Deloitte & Touche

Sharon Zezima, Secretary Pax Labs, LLC

Pamela May, Executive Member Design Media

Jacqueline Kurzer, Co-Chair Alta Vista School

Alyssa Simpson, Co-Chair Figure8

Molly Brasser DDB San Francisco

Samuel Brock St. Anthony Foundation

Kat Clark Landed

Theresa Hall Salesforce.com

Michelle Geng Dropbox

Maya Holm ZERO1

Lauren Kinch BNY Mellon

Gardiner Kreglow Bain & Company

Skye Lawrence Biome Analytics

Tansy Mak Handel Architects

Gavin Nachbar Waymo

Gabriel Peixoto US District Court for the Southern District of California

Daniel Prendiville Eastdil Secured

Ryan Frank Accenture

Evan SchwartzWarriors Community Foundation

Paul ShulmanSquareTrade

Ryan SmrekarGoogle

Matt Szenics Lyft

Julie XuWaymo

Our Trustees and Young Leaders are Aim High champions. They help us build a sustainable organization and increase our outreach and impact.

Board of Trustees

Young Leaders Board

Al AdamsRetired, Lick-Wilmerding High School

Ana Chowdhury Volunteer and Philanthropist

Steve DavenportWriter and Volunteer

Bob FalkenbergInvestor and Philanthropist

Kristen GannonEastdil Secured

Kirstin HoeferIndependent Consultant

John HorschSugar Bowl Ski Team & Academy

James KalamasMedsleuth

Kaya MurrayMetlife Real Estate Investors

Brandon NicholsonHidden Genius Project

Rohan Palekar89Bio Inc.

Howard RoPwC

Hildy ShandellShandell Associates LLC

Glenn ShannonShorenstein Properties

Sandra ShorensteinShorenstein Properties

Gary TeagueBank of America

Rosina TongSan Francisco Unified School District

Larry WeissFinancial Advisor

Bruce WheelerRetired, Bank of America

Shafia ZaloomThe Urban School of San Francisco

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FY18Financials

San Francisco$2.8M

East Bay$1.3M

Peninsula$1M

North Bay$725K

Tahoe$385K

$6.2M Annual Budget

EXPENSES BY REGIONSept. 1, 2017 – Aug 31, 2018

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YEAR-OVER-YEAR REVENUESept. 1, 2012 – Aug 31, 2018

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To see a complete list of our financials, visit aimhigh.org/audits

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Alfred AboytesKarina AguilarGirlie AhkiongJulio AldazAnonymous x18Kathryn AskewMarisol BarretoLorena Becerril SoteloKelly and Xavier BonShana BoydFelipa CamachoAna Carrillo and Justino and Carla ChelMaynor CastroJaidi CastroMaria Centeno-RamirezCarmela CervantesJonathan ChanJenny ChenAllison CheungChung ChinAngel Chung and Derek YawMayra CirigoAlma CisnerosTanya CruzBrandon Cruz

Jimena CuellarKamilah CunninghamJose Luis De Haro OrtizLisa DelgadoNya and Randy DomingoAlfredo DuenasMaximino Duran RiveraNoah FongValentin FuentesAlice FungAbel GarciaLudin GarfodCarlos GomezErika Gomez Nolasco and Alejandro Santa Rosa RuizIvell GrahamJoe GuevaraRoma GuyDaniela Guzman-MayoRicardo HerreraPat Hong and Charles PhanAmy HuangHolly HuangJonathan JiangElviza Kho

Teodoro Kimball-DirectoSandra and Tu LeAriana LeyvaYong Ning LiangAmy LiangLizette LopezCynthia LopezRocio Lopez-ViverosJulienne MadriagaPauline MadriagaTony MaiAna MartinezKevin Masuda and Helen ChenCesar MelgozaMaria MendozaMarina MoralesIrma Moreno and Edgar GarciaQuynh NguyenMaria OropezaKathleen Ortega ReburianoEdwin OuyangApril and Vishal PrasadWei Qu TanSofia RamosBelem Resendiz and Aurelio Reyes

Herlinda RobledoMaria SanchezLuisa SantosSteven SevillaTina SmithKarin and Mohammed Soriano-BilalCrystal and Tony StricklandYanHua TanFrancisco TapiaJudy TienArthur TomRowena Tong-Gee and Patrick GeeDiana TorresLyly Ung and Stan LeeCarolina VillagomezCelia VillalobosDeisy VillalpandoLatoya Wilson-SkinnerLily WongMauricio WrightConnie WuSamson WuPik Wan Yu Yeung

Aim High is free for students and always will be. Yet each year, families ask how they can give back. In 2014, we honored their request and launched the Aim High Family Fund. Over five years, 866 families have collectively raised $40,000.

Our families are eager to invest in the program their children love.

Thank you to the 115 families who contributed $6,000 in 2018!

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Fiscal Year 2018 Donors (September 1, 2017 - August 31, 2018)

Corporations

$100K+Shorenstein Properties $25K - $49,999Sports Basement $10K – $24,999Able ServicesBay Meadows Land CompanyCarmel PartnersCredit SuisseDeloitteDignity HealthDodge & CoxEastdil SecuredFacebookFinancoFirst Republic BankFord Motor Company FundHelly HansenKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPKPMGOracle

Overlook International FoundationPacific Gas and Electric Company The Riverside CompanyWestern Digital

$5K - $9,999Aaron Gordon ConstructionDestination Wealth ManagementDivcoWestErnst & YoungGoProGrosvenor Americas IncGunderson DettmerJones DayMetLife InvestmentsPanattoni Development CompanyPark TowerPreferred BankPrologisPwCShearman & SterlingSunset Development CompanySwinerton BuildersThe North FaceUS Bank

Vail Resorts EpicPromiseVeritas Investments Inc.Wells Fargo Insurance $1K - $4,999601 WestASI Computer TechnologiesBNY MellonClear CapitalCozen O’ConnorFivePointGitHubHandel ArchitectsHomes by YolaJLLKaiser PermanenteMerlone GeierRMR Construction $999 and belowAnonymousBall CorporationBervid Custom Building, Inc.Digital Realty TrustGoogle Inc.

Graham HoldingsTahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal

In-Kind DonorsBackroadsAlaska AirlinesRandonnée ToursAirBnBGolden Gate FieldsHipcampMacy’sMission CliffsPatagoniaPhilz CoffeePixarSmitten Ice CreamThe MasonicUber

Spotlight: Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company hosted its first Career Day in 2018. Students from our East Palo Alto campus visited Greenford Labs in Palo Alto where they learned about Ford’s initiative to explore the future of mobility through human- centered design.

Ford volunteers led students on an interactive tour of the Greenford campus and then launched a discussion about

college and career pathways. Students walked away with a stronger understanding of Ford’s mission as well as how they can pursue careers in STEM.

As an added bonus, students got to meet an Aim High alumna, Andrea Howard, who has led marketing initiatives

at Ford for the last 20 years.

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$100K +Anonymous (2)Susan Byrd and Mark LampertChan Zuckerberg InitiativeCrankstart FoundationEustace-Kwan Family FoundationHellman FoundationGail and Charles McCabeOakland Fund for Children and Youth (OFCY)S.H. Cowell FoundationSalesforce.orgSan Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF)Silver Giving FoundationThomas J. Long Foundation $50K - $99,999Mitchell and Susan CohenCrescent Porter Hale FoundationFullerton Family FoundationIrene S. Scully Family FoundationLouis L. Borick FoundationConnie and Bob LurieStephanie and Bill MellinNapa Valley VintnersQuest FoundationRosenberger Family Fund Wellington Management Company Charitable Fund $25K - $49,999Anonymous Bank of America Charitable FoundationCaerus FoundationE. Richard Jones Family FoundationRobert HerrKimball FoundationLisa & Douglas Goldman FundRMLow FoundationNoble & Lorraine Hancock Family FundPraise the Lord FoundationErin and Mike ShippeyTenney Family Charitable Fund Suzanne and Gene VallaWarriors Community Foundation

Yelp Foundation Community Fund$10K – $24,999Adobe FoundationAnonymous (3)Anonymous Fund of MCFAtkinson FoundationBoys & Girls Club of the PeninsulaSusan BreyerDiana and Kevin BrownChildren’s Day SchoolAna and Abdur ChowdhuryTerence ChuCisco Systems FoundationClarence E. Heller Charitable FoundationDean & Margaret Lesher FoundationStephanie DiMarco and Jim HarleenDonor Circle for the EnvironmentJennifer and Cree EdwardsDana and Robert EmeryEthel and Joseph Spatz Family FoundationMartha and Bob FalkenbergSally Ann FloodFranklin and Catherine Johnson FoundationFrederick E. and Anne R. Barstow Fund at the East Bay Community FoundationGruber Family FoundationFrances Hellman and Warren BreslauRachel and John Horsch Courtney Klinge and Eric ProsnitzMegan Kell Ingraham and David Ingraham Frederic IngrahamMelanie Jackson and Neil WangsgardAlicia and Jim KalamasDavid KirpAlec and Susan LeeLick-Wilmerding High SchoolColin LindMarin AcademyBetsy and Bill MillerNapa Valley Community FoundationOmidyar NetworkPalo Alto Community FundJulie and Will ParishMatthew and Stacy PerryRuth E.and David G. Plant Charitable FundJanet and Clinton ReillyJohn RiccitielloLori and Glenn Shannon

Douglas and Barbara SprengKim SwigSylvain and Marjorie Heumann Family FoundationTahoe-Truckee Excellence in Education FoundationThe Barrios TrustThe Curran Foundation IncThe Frank FoundationThe Joseph and Vera Long FoundationThe Norman Raab FoundationUrban School of San FranciscoFrank and Leslie van VeenendaalWells Fargo FoundationWilliam G. Gilmore FoundationCaroline WoodKeith and Tracy ZakyVivian and Tony Zaloom $5K - $9,999Susan and Al AdamsAnonymous (2)BelleJAR FoundationCynthia and Gary BengierKaren and David BennettDouglas Booth and Margaret SimpsonDave BuchananClorox Company FoundationCarla and David CraneCathy and Sandy DeanKristine and Joseph DemkoDoris & Donald Fisher FundFred Gellert Family FoundationFreed Family FundFThree FoundationKristin and Dave GannonNancy and Max GiskoCindy and Evan GoldbergKlarich Family FundSally and Greig LagomarsinoMark and Jennifer LandesmannMartis Camp Community FoundationPayne FundMark PenrodHope and Stephen PilchLisa and John Pritzker Family FundHoward and Rachel RoNancy Rose

Tahoe Truckee Community FoundationSandra and John ThompsonDavid and Susan TunnellUnion Bank FoundationEric and Kelley WarnerDeborah and Jeff WeberBruce and Dale WheelerMark Wilson and Deborah DalzellTerry and Ken YaguraShafia Zaloom and Brian Neece $1K - $4,999Jane E AaronKellie and Steve AbreuRoberta AchtenbergDaphne and Chris AldenAngela and Frank AlvaradoAnonymousArthur & Helen Baer FoundationJames Baldocchi and Carolyn TawashaMatthew and Janice BargerRichard BarkerDavid and Mariana BeattyJim and Julie BordenGray Boyce and Thomas BliskaKaren and Robert BoydChapin BoyerPrecious and Devin BradleyRobert Brown and Su-Moon PaikPatty and Steve BrownMichael and Kelly BrowneMary BuieRoger Bulosan and Sandy Martinez-BulosanMauricio Bustos and Karen LevineMary Cadieux and Eldon SchriockBruce and Barbee CallanderThomas CamplinVictor and Helen CastilloRandolph and Marilyn ChaseGaynelle and Jonathan ChaseBeth and Neil CherryNikki and Michael ChicotelNoa Clark and Rob SchultChris and Catherine CliffordTom Cohen and Kristi Denton CohenKate and Jeff ColinMichael and Kendall ConnorsLisa Cort and David Goldman

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Ruth Cox and Milton ChenPhilip Crawford and Nancy AchornDanford FoundationDeborah Dasovich and Michael BentivoglioJoanna and Stephen DavenportLuke DavenportSeth DeeGreg DerTorrossian and Ashley WatersErin Bailey Dev and Rajiv Dev Dana DiCarloMarilyn and Steve DisbrowArjun and Diana DivechaJohnnie Lee and Skip DonRobin and Chris DonohoeSteve DostartEugene M. Lang FoundationAlison and Seth FergusonLaura and John FisherRandi and Robert FisherJuliet and Samuel Fleischmann

Julie and Greg FlynnWynne and John FordWalter and Wendy FoulkeAbby and Jeff FrenchDiana and Bob FriedmanNat FriedmanG. A. Fowler Family FoundationKate and Stephen GaitleyDonna GalloTerry Gamble Boyer and Peter BoyerJavier GarciaAlison GeballeHoughteling-Elizabeth Fishel Family Charitable FundIrma and Scott GeorgeMazi and Gabriela GhorbaniLindsay Hampson and Will Martin-GillLaura Harrison Ward and James WardRichard Harroch and Mona LessingTom and Cheryln Hart

Peggy and Marc HaymanJeff Hays and Carole Shorenstein HaysAndy HedinMiranda Heller and Mark SalkindKirstin Hoefer and Robert BrownKim HoeksemaMolly and Jock HooperSally IngrahamEva and Russell IngrumNick and Sandy JavarasMichael and Emma Star JensenMichael and Kimberly JohnsonJoseph and Kathleen JolsonAlfred and Sally JonesLarry and Christina KaneMitch and Nancy KayeTracy and Daniel KellerDonna Kempner and Juan KongHelen Kim and Greg LemmerJohn King

Kris Klein and Bill DonahoeBill and Liz KleinKline Family Giving FundRobert KnoxKoret FoundationBob and Janelle KraynakLisa and Brian KrimMartha KropfJohn Ladd and Karen Harnish-LaddLahontan Community FoundationLinda LancioneDiane LarrabeeSkye LawrenceDee and Richard LawrenceBerta and Allen LowBeth LyonsShannon LyonsRingo and Alice MakCynthia Marcucci and Steven SimonGeorge and Judy Marcus

Donor Spotlight: Adriana López Vermut

What about Aim High first inspired you to make a gift? When I met Aim High’s ED (Alec Lee), it was immediately clear to me why it is important to support children in middle school to prepare them for a successful adult life. I understood the mission, and I really appreciated the perseverance of the organization throughout the decades to develop a program that would be sustainable over the years.

Why do you continue to support Aim High? I appreciate the focus of the mission and its execution. The impact of the program can’t and shouldn’t be measured only in numbers. Each child that is touched by the Aim High ‘magic’ is a changed life. Supporting Aim High makes sense for every student touched by the program.

What advice would you give to Aim High middle school students? Every opportunity to educate yourself, become a better person, student, and team

member, is unique in itself. Use the time spent at Aim High to be the best person you can be. And in the future [after Aim High], seek out experiences that remind you of the Aim High ‘magic,’ and take the next step to be the best version of yourself.

Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Adriana received a government scholarship as a 17-year-old to attend an international school in Italy and then university in the United States. In 2004, she moved to San Francisco with her husband, Aaron Vermut. They have four children ages 5-12. Adriana is the owner of Pica Pica Arepa Kitchen, a Venezuelan restaurant in the Mission District.

Adriana has been an Aim High donor since 2011.

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Susan and Chris MastoScott MatagranoMike and Alison MauzeMeridee Moore and Kevin KingMary Morgan and Heather FurmidgeAnn and Kevin MorrisonJody MortensenDavid MourningJanet MourningDarius Mozaffarian and Erin Gordon MozaffarianKathleen Murray and Arthur PerkinsKaya and Devin MurrayBob and Lynne MyersDan NashEliza Nemser and Matt QuannJoyce Newstat and Susan LowenbergJoe and Karen NiehausJohn O’NeillOakland Natives Give BackChristian and Kitty OestlienBrooke and Moh PaliziMartha and Richard PastcanElizabeth PattersonEmily PillarsAlison PincusKevin and Regan PluimLynn and Edward PooleGrant PowellWes PowellRoger PowerJohn and Mirna PratteDelyse Pretorius and Robert NapolesWilliam QuinbyJoel RedmonMatt and Suzanne RenoChris RoederPatricia Rosenberg and Scott NicholsCharles RosenbuschPeter Ross and Anne ThorsonMarian and Michael RossiDeborah and Stanley RoualdesSamantha SandersonDonald SantelGreg and Suzanne SchaferJanice and Geoffrey SearsPatrick SeaverHildy Shandell

Emmalyn and Art ShawAndy and Marci ShermanDave Shore and Zoe Sexton-ShoreJerome SimonAlyssa Simpson Rochwerger and Dave RochwergerKaren Smith-McCune and Mike McCuneStephen and Carolyn SpitzBong Suh and Diana CoupardTahoe Mountain Resorts FoundationTan Family FoundationEric Temple and Garry SchermannThe Best FoundationTina and David ThomasAllison and Scott TilleyRosina TongLibby and Lionel TraubmanMike Van KonynenburgMartin VanderlaanRobyn and Larry VarellasPascale VermontAdriana and Aaron VermutSuzy and Jack WadsworthLarry Weiss and Joan BoyleMatthew and Jennifer WernerCarol WernerRobin WolanerDouglas WolfWoodland Park Communities FoundationKenneth and Stacey ZaloomSharon Zezima and Kalman DeutschSonya ZilkaHolly and Mitch Zuklie $500 - $999Mike Abbott and Rebecca KrollChristina and Chris AntipaDaphne and Bart AraujoYat-Pang and Helina AuLaura Ayala and John KlosterJerilyn and Cregg BaumbaughMargot and Kyle BiehleLucy BlakeMark BookmanJason BrettKate and Jeff BrownAmy and Christian CebrianMichael Chow

Jack Citrin and Bonnie McKellarJames CliffordLaura and Jay CohenBrian CoulterKelly CrawfordCharles DavidsonJustin DaweMichael DepatieChristina and Jad DunningZoe Duskin and Sam AbramsAlison and Desmond ElderOz EricksonTodd EvansAllison and Pedro FernandezCheryl Finley and Barry NealWilliam Foley and Lori StasukelisDouglas and Kathleen FongLaura FoulkeCynthia and Andrew FriedmanElena and Peter Fuentes-AfflickGeorgia FunstenJeff GaborCigdem GencerSteven GoldbergRussell Gong and Trina de JoyaAaron and Michelle GordonTony and Caroline GrantJan HalfEmmett and Heather HallScott and Laura HarrisonScott HolsoppleWei HuangOlivia HumphreyDouglas JensenChristina JohLaura JonesStuart Kaplan and Barbara MeislinEdmond and Margaret KavounasKatherine and Duncan KennedyMark and Sheila KenneyMarshall and Pat KilduffSung Hu KimYvonne KleinfeldJacqueline and Harrison KurzerRobert LeriLarry Less and Leslie TylerBenjamin and Stacey LewisJocelyn and Gordon Linke

James LipscombMarie and H. Thomas LyonsSonia MaksymiukMatt ManzaJeanne and Steve MaritzRebecca MarkleyAmber McClureRick and Carolyn McFarlandCynthia and Raymond McNaughtonMeredith and Dan MeadeJohn and Susan MeaneyBarbara, Fred and Marc MitchellGale Mondry and Bruce CohenHarriet MossSusan Mulvey and Mark TempleMeranee NaamanBrandon and Rachel NicholsonBridgett O’Malley and Matt NathansonRohan Palekar and Alpa ShethGabriel Peixoto and Tessa NapolesLaurence PelosiCathy Pierson LegoMatt PlutJohn PodolskyHarriet Prensky and William PomeranzGarret and Amy PriceAnnette and Frank RahnAdam and Val ReillyCharles RockefellerBrian and Katherine RogersBill RueckertRudy SandovalVince and Michelle SaundersRobert and Barbara ScavulloBrian SchneiderDamien Scott and Tessa NicholsLawrence Shore and Sandra YuenSteve and Wendy ShrayChuck and Ann StevensPaul SytsmaJames Taschetta and Kerry BitnerAlexander and Julia TaylorBrady ThomasAgustin and Viviana TorresNancy TuckLou VasquezBilly and Kathleen VolkmannMartha Wallau

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Leigh WassonBrenda WeissLynn and Peter WendellAnne WilburWilliam WitteMark WollyAdrianne YamakiMichael Zatopa and Ellen Stephens $499 and belowAnonymous (4)Alfred AboytesMarsha AbrahamsOscar AcabalCynthia AcenasRob AckerNicholas AdlerKarina AguilarGirlie AhkiongJulio AldazSachin AllahabadiAndy AllenSuzanne and Gary AlpertClaudia Altman-Siegel and Adam GoldyneMarco AlvesJennie AndersonJennifer and David AndersonLauren AndersonSteve AndersonAnjali Apte and Nikhil GeraErica and Adam ArenWynanda ArmasJessyka ArmstrongMaureen ArnoneOrlanda ArroyoPascual ArteroKathryn AskewJessica AspergerJay AtkinsonVan AuParker AustinSteven AvilesMark Bagnall and Jetaine HartKatherine BakerMark Barmore and Barbara BockNorma BarnettRandy BarnettMarisol Barreto

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Julie and DJ BurdickCraig BurkeBernadette and Omar ButlerPeter ButtenheimMichele CabotNick CainWilliam CaldwellColleen CallananTessa Callejo and William BlackElizabeth CalmeyerFelipa CamachoBrisa Camacho-LovellJoseph CancinoMichelle Capobres and Owen WilliamsDenys CarilloJill CarlsonAna Carrillo and Justino and Carla ChelLauren CarterRegina CasciatoLaurie and Charles CaseyJaidi CastroMaynor CastroRita CecaciMaria Centeno-RamirezCarmela CervantesJonathan ChanKathy CharnecoChristina ChaseAmy ChastainJenny ChenTzu Yin ChenEli ChernerAllison CheungChung ChinElaine ChirlsChristine and Simon ChiuGenise ChoyStella ChuWayne and Ruby ChuDanny ChuiAngel Chung and Derek YawMayra CirigoAlma CisnerosDavid CiullaKat Clark and Mark LangerNancy and Josiah ClarkRhonda ClarkTim Clark

Duncan ClendeninMichelle CodyMichael Cohn and Sarah SteinStephen ColeCiara Coleman and James HarrisJon and Natalie ColtonKevin CondonGlenn ConradtStevon Cook and Saba GhebreyesusEvernease CookManton CopelandRonald CorleyAlexandra CorralMadeleine CorsonMary Lou and Susan CossClark CostenPalkiner and Jesse CottonhamHaley CrawfordThomas CrawfordRobert CruiessApril CruzBrandon CruzTanya CruzJimena CuellarKamilah CunninghamCeline CurranAndrew and Sarah CurrierJim DavenportAbram DawsonJeff De GregorioBrian de GuzmanJose Luis De Haro OrtizAmanda de JoyaConnie DeGirolamoMatt Del RioLisa DelgadoNathan DeOmsAshia DerksenDee Dee Desmond and Jim WatsonLorraine Devon WilkeNaomi DeVoreLeslie and Charlie DickeSusan DiesethLonnie DillardJoanne Do-LeHarrison DodiniLizette and Matthew DolanNya and Randy Domingo

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Kadi FransonLinda and Rick FraschMikki FrazierEric FrothinghamValentin FuentesAlice FungChristina FungRebecca GSammy GMandy GagelJane GaitoClaudia and Joaquin GaleasAlberto GalindoJesus GalindoDeborah GallegosTom GarberAbel GarciaKimberly GarfinkelLudin GarfodBedros GauleTrevor GellerMahlet Getachew and Dan KnoxSarah GlasbandHanna GlickmanSeth GlickmanRobert Gnaizda and Claudia ViekPeter and Monica GoldsteinCarlos GomezErika Gomez Nolasco and Alejandro Santa Rosa RuizStanton GongMarybeth Gonzales and Bob BerrisfordJared GoodmanJosh GordonIvell GrahamBruce GribensMaddy GriffithMartha GrubbJoe GuevaraDavid and Margie GuggenhimeAmy GuittardEsteban Elias and Mila GutierrezRoma GuyDaniela Guzman-MayoVictor GwaltneyMichael HackDiane HallTheresa Hall

Michael and Hannah HalowOliver HamilboneDylan HamiltonTrudy HammMarry Hammond AtkinsonBrian HanGina HaneyLisa HaneyAlex HansenMark and Jeannette HarrisMartha and Jamie HarrisZoe HarrisDavid HartwigJessica HartzellWaqar HasibJackie HaughTasia HawkinsLiz HegartyStephanie HellmanJohn HendricksJames HenryIzette HerreraRicardo HerreraGenevieve HerreriaTamara HicksGail and Ken HighJoni HikidoChristin and Corey HillMatt HillardJeremy HinmanJeff HoLaura Hodder and Matt AlexanderMaya HolmLinda and Bob HoltzappleJohn and Michelle HonchariwPat Hong and Charles PhanKelly HookKathryn HopkinsTresa HorneyMichael and Ellen HornsteinChristopher and Patricia HorschPeter and Dina HorschTara HouseLucas HowardLinda and Mike HoweOlivia HuAmy HuangChadwick Huang

Kevin HuangHolly HuangMark HuangPamela HuangDuncan HuffmanBryan HuntLauren HuntMolly HuntMarie HurabiellKamran HusainJanet HusebyBob HuynhMichael HuynhJason HwangBrenda IbanescuDavid JaberJeremiah Jackson and Christy Godinez JacksonRebecca JahromiJeena JamesLuz JaramilloSally Jernigan-SmithDesmend JettonDarrell and Linda JeungDavid Shi Guang JiangJonathan JiangRoberto JohanssonRyan Johnson and Jade MoyGregory JohnsonJarvis JohnsonNatalie JohnsonStan JohnsonTom and Nina JohnsonRenee JohnstonAïda JonesNicole JonesEugene JosephCasey JungNaomi JungMarlita KahnJessica KangJeremy KaoLaura and John KaplanisMadeleine KatzRobyn Katzman RappLeesha KawamuraSteve KazanRaul KeallyKevin Kearns

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Barb and Joe KenningtonKaren KephartBruce and Candis KernsVijaylaxsmi KesavanArjan KhalsaElviza KhoAndrew KilduffCandace KillianEunice KimTeodoro Kimball-DirectoGee Kin ChouArielle and Shane KinderLeslie and Sarah KingKali KirchenbauerMax KirschJeff KlosterMitchell KnoxJessica KocenJonathan KohJane KollingRandall Kostick and Kathryn KrusenThomas KozakJenna KozelGardiner KreglowCaroline KremerMichelle Kriebel and Ted ArleoBrendan KuczAdam KurzerRosalind KurzerKatryna KviatevichMark LacySarah LagoshJustin LaMontGordon LangsTraci LanierAnna LarsonHerman LauStefanie LauStephen Laveroni and Patricia O’NeillAnnie and David LazarusJeff LazarusSam LazarusSandra and Tu LeCatherine and Yann Le RuyetMason Ping Lee and Tina Low-LeeAnna and David LeeDaniel LeeDiane Lee

Will LeeMatt LeffMegan LehmerRichard LeiderAshli LeoneLola LessJemma LesterVictor LeungVivian and Richard LevittMatt LevyNancy and Steve LewisSusanna LewisAriana LeyvaLily LiZi Xian Liang and Jacky LiAmy LiangYong Ning LiangJessica LieJeremy LiewJeannie LinamLisa LindSeth LindenBrian LindenbergRobert LittleAna LlagunoDonald LoebMichelle LofgrenJason LokLisa LombaAlexandra LopezCarlos LopezCynthia LopezLizette LopezRocio Lopez-ViverosDan Lowenstein and Mylo SchaafShu Qing LuJustin LucasSusan LucasLindalea LudwickSara LuebkeRene LyAlexandra MacKieWilliam MadisonJulienne MadriagaPauline MadriagaTony MaiSami MaiselTansy Mak

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Greg and Louisa RitterKathryn RizzoPamela Roberts and Mark DickeyMarion and Donald RobertsonEmily RobinsonLena RobinsonSam RobinsonAlma Robledo and Jose OrtizHerlinda RobledoFrank RodeznoKim RodriguezAnthony RogerOlivia RomeroMarcelino Rosales and Ana GallegosVictor RosarioAnna RosenDiane RosenLouis RosenBill and Tanja RossDaphne and Max RossMeredith RossSteve and Karen RossMichele RothsteinChristianne RottenbergJohn RubioMax RupmanKatie RzendzianMohamed SaberMichele SahlDebbie SamakeDiane SampsonMaria SanchezJames SandersRobert Sandoval and Linda CieslakLori SandovalCruz and Chrissy SantiagoLuisa SantosChristopher SaterAlison and Zach SattKathleen SavoyAyako SchahamJonathan SchickRobert Schiff and Harper BellDavid and Laura SchiffErika Schillinger and Marc TarpenningMargo SchmidtJill SchottRita Schreiber

Evan SchwartzJessica SchwartzMarcy Scott Lynn and David HershensonCameron SellersTrevor SergisonRaghav SethiSteven SevillaBryan SeyboldSusan ShainJosh ShaldSam ShapiroAaron SharockmanSusan SheltonKathleen ShepherdDavid ShermanCraig ShiromaStephanie ShmunesPaul ShulmanGretchen and Don SimmonsJulie SimonDanielle SimpsonDavid SimpsonJoninna SimpsonMaya SimpsonCraig SirnioBruce SivilayJessica SlackMarisa SladekGuybe Slangen and Susan JunAndrew SlaterJacqueline SlechtaTabatha SloggettAshley SmartPeter SmichenkoSherry Smith and Philip ArcaAaron SmithAbigail SmithDwight SmithEleanor SmithKatherine SmithLarry SmithNathaniel SmithTina SmithMatthew SmrekarRyan and Alyssa SmrekarSpencer SnookSarah and Ben SnyderMichael Song

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