Expanded Learning Opportunities Program
Starting in the fall of the 2023-2024 school year, new after-school extended learning programs will be available to families. With the introduction of the state-mandated Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P), there are some additions and changes to our previous offerings. ELO-P programming requirements include a total of 9 hours of learning and care, which includes the instructional day. In addition, there must be 30 additional 9-hour intersession days (e.g. school breaks and summer).
The ELO-P program must be offered at no charge and accessible to all students in grades TK-6 who are identified in one or more of the following categories:
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Foster youth
- Homeless
- Low-income (qualify for free and reduced-price meals)
Following the state mandate, the families of students who qualify for ELO-P will be given priority to enroll first. Then, if capacity allows, enrollment will be opened up in the following priority order:
Priority 1: Foster youth, homeless, low-income
Priority 2: English learners
Priority 3: Students currently enrolled in 2022-2023 fee-based programs
Priority 4: All other students interested in a fee-based program
Note: If the number of interested applicants exceeds capacity, families will be placed on the waitlist based on the priorities above and the date the family completed the Interest Application Form.
Contact
Miakje Kamstra
ELO-P Coordinator
(408) 423-2051
mkamstra@scusd.net