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2 Napa Schools Awarded 'Step Up To The Plate' Grants

Twenty-eight Bay Area schools, including two in Napa, were awarded funding in an event with SF Giant Brandon Crawford.

NAPA, CA — Two Napa schools — Alta Heights Elementary School and St. John the Baptist Catholic School — were among 28 Bay Area schools awarded grant funding Thursday through the KNBR Step Up to the Place Education program funded by Wells Fargo. Through an open community nomination process, schools applied to receive $100,000 in grants, to support athletics, arts, S.T.E.M. and community-based programs.

In an event held Thursday morning at AT&T Park, world champion San Francisco Giants player Brandon Crawford was on hand to help congratulate students and representatives from the winning schools.

"As a kid, my parents always emphasized the importance of an education—above and beyond participating in sports," Crawford said. "As a Bay Area native, it is an honor to be part of a program that increases education and athletic programs for local kids."

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Alta Heights was awarded $5,000 to purchase art and engineering materials, supplies and curriculum to stock the art and engineering classroom.

St. John the Baptist was awarded $3,300 to support the cost of a three-day outdoor educational experience for fourth-grade students.

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Since the inception of the Step Up to the Plate program 17 years ago, Wells Fargo and KNBR have granted over $1.2 million in support of Bay Area youth.

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