DUBLIN, CA — The Dublin Education Alliance announced a $175,000 investment in the Dublin Unified School District for academic and student support services.
$100,000 will go to tutoring centers to strengthen academic support for secondary students, while $75,000 will go toward elementary intervention programs focused on building foundational skills.
In the previous school year, DEA contributed an additional $20,000 to help schools increase adult supervision and student assistance during the school day. It also launched a STEM mentorship and science fair program, hosted a college readiness seminar for families, established a Community Impact Scholarship for graduating seniors, and provided a parent seminar focused on student emotional well-being.
“This $175,000 investment reflects our commitment to delivering meaningful, measurable impact for students,” said Audrey Borland, president of the Dublin Education Alliance. “By supporting both early intervention and expanded academic resources, we’re helping ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.”
For more information, visit dublineducationalliance.org.
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