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Extended Learning

State-Funded Programs

SCUSD receives state funding from two sources in order to make our extended learning programs accessible to all eligible, TK-6 students:

  1. After School Education and Safety Program (ASES), California Proposition 49

  2. Expanded Learning Opportunity Programs (ELO-P), California Assembly Bill (AB) 130 

This funding allows eligible students to attend at little or no cost. 

Eligibility Criteria for No-Cost or sliding fee scale programs

  • Foster or Homeless Status 
  • Free or Reduced Lunch Status
    • To apply for free and reduced meals, apply online at schoolcafe.com 
  • English Language Learner (student might qualify for sliding scale fees, dependent on income) 

Note: Eligibility for Free/reduced cost is determined by the application for free/reduced lunch.

Fee-based/Sliding Fee Scale Programs

SCUSD provides Expanded Learning Programs for fee-based/sliding scale students based on our enrollment capacity.  

Programs

SCUSD Extended Learning

After School Services

District Partner Extended Learning

Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Right at School

SCUSD Camps

Programs by School Site