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East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy Move-in Campaign
After five long years, we're finally moving to a new home! Please help us outfit our new facility!

EPAPA Brick Campaign

Help us build our dream school -- and make a permanent mark on our new campus -- by donating a custom-inscribed brick. After five long years in a converted warehouse space, we are finally moving into a permanent home! Sponsoring a brick will mean that you will remain a part of our school's history permanently. Bricks with the donor's inscription will be installed in the Main Quad of our new campus.

Brick Details:
  • All bricks will be 4" by 8".
  • Inscriptions (all caps) can be up to three lines. Each line can accommodate 18 characters, including spaces.
  • Purchase a donor brick (1/2" replica of your brick with a felt back -- see a sample) for an additional $50.
  • Not interested in having your name on the brick? Consider donating a brick with the name of your alma mater instead of (or in addition to) your name. We can turn the Quad into a College Walkway.

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» Online: Visit our secure Brick Donation Site (you'll be redirected) to donate with a credit card.

   OR

» Mail: Download the Brick Order Form (pdf) and mail check or money order to
EPAPA Brick Campaign
P.O. Box 51717
East Palo Alto, CA 94303


The Long Journey to Garden Street

In 2006, our families at East Palo Alto Charter School asked us to expand to include high school grades. Sure about our vision of college success, but unsure about a permanent location, our first year was spent in a borrowed classroom at OICW (now JobTrain) in Menlo Park. The following year we moved to a converted warehouse on Bay Road, where we have resided since 2007. But our dreams are finally coming true: In March 2011, we broke ground on a new secondary campus on Garden Street, less than a quarter mile from our elementary campus. Once at full capacity, our new secondary campus will house approximately 400 students in grades 6-12. We are finally realizing our vision of a seamless K-12 community that supports and challenges our students from kindergarten to college.

We invite you to support us realizing that vision:

» Contact our Development Director
» Donate a brick
» Learn more about our school community.


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