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Current PartnersACE Partner SchoolsCurrently, ACE is partnered with a wide variety of schools in the Bay Area, both geographically and how technology is used in the classroom. We support schools as far south as San Jose, throughout the peninsula to San Francisco, and cross the bay to schools in Oakland and Alameda.Partner schools use technology both in traditional ways and new models that appeal to a new generation of learners who prefer technology-focused classrooms. While computer carts move to different classrooms to aid curriculum, there are also classrooms that use exclusive on-line classes or those that blend online-only learning with face-to-face instruction. Technology is at its best when it helps personalize learning and maximizes each student�s full potential. The current list of ACE Partner Schools is: Bowman International School, Palo Alto Bullis Charter School, Los Altos Discovery Charter School, San Jose Downtown College Prep, Alameda Downtown College Prep, Alum Rock Everest High School, Redwood City Granada Islamic School, Santa Clara German American International, Menlo Park Leadership Public School - College Park, Oakland Leadership Public High School, Hayward Leadership Public School, San Jose Envision Academy of Arts, Oakland Envision City Arts, Oakland Envision Impact, Oakland Envision Metro Arts, Oakland Magnolia Science Academy, Sunnyvale Oakland International High School, Oakland Rocketship Discovery Prep, San Jose Rocketship Los Suenos, San Jose Rocketship Mateo, San Jose Rocketship Si Se Puede, San Jose San Francisco Flex Academy, San Francisco South Peninsula Hebrew Day School, Sunnyvale Stanford New School, Menlo Park Summit Prep Charter School - Rainier, San Jose Summit Prep Charter School, Redwood City Summit Prep Charter School - Tahoma, San Jose University Prep Academy, San Jose Yew Chung International School, Mountain View ACE/KALW PartnershipACE has partnered with local San Francisco public radio station KALW to pilot an after school radio training program at Burton High School. Working in conjunction with Youth Radio�s training efforts, students will learn interview and radio writing techniques and develop audio stories to be played on KALW�s local newsmagazine Crosscurrents. The goals are to bring the next generation�s voices to the air by cultivating future public radio talents and bringing new perspectives to public radio.KALW | Crosscurrents |
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