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    American Indian Model Schools (AIM Schools) is a charter school system based in Oakland, California. [2] Started with the American Indian Public Charter School (AIPCS), a middle school in the late 1990s to serve Native American students, in 2007 it expanded to include another middle school and a high school.

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    In January 2017, AIM Academy purchased the main school building and 4.5 acre campus from Buccini-Pollin Group. [6] In 2021, construction began on a shipping container structure that will house AIM's new bike tech program for students and serve as a memorial to Samuel Ozer '20 who was killed while riding his bike home from work in June 2020.