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    Educational Endowment Fund

    Donation will provide educational materials for Nimitz Elementary


    Henry Chew, an Oakland man who passed away more than a year ago at age 92, never visited Nimitz Elementary School in Sunnyvale. But, last week, he gave almost $250,000 to establish an endowment for Nimitz students. Colin Jung (pictured), a family friend of Chew and executor of his will, directed the donation to Nimitz. The Cupertino Educational Endowment Fund will use the donation to establish an endowment. Officials expect the endowment will yield between $10,000 and $12,000 per year. Administrators will use the money to buy educational materials and classroom supplies.   More

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