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1. Local Program Wins National Award
www.dtna.org/200311news/news/l - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/2003 Last Visited: 2/7/2008
ASEP is open to students of McKinley Elementary School, at Castro and 14th Street, and is run by founder and Duboce Triangle resident Libby Albert. In addition to the prestige of this national recognition, Libby will be provided tickets and a trip for two to Miami for three World Series games.
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Libby was grateful "for the great trip and the recogni- tion of our program. It is such an honor for us," she said. She acknowledged the success of ASEP is largely due to her staff and the parents, and also the McKinley school staff and its principal, Bonnie Coffey-Smith. McKinley, she noted, is known as "the best kept secret in San Francisco because it is a small neighborhood school with highly qualified teachers and committed families. My children attended this school and I can't say enough good things about it."
ASEP was founded in 1999 by Libby and her friend, Margaret Sheehan (who left in 2001): two mothers struggling to find quality, affordable after-school care for their children.

