Extended Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P)
Starting with the 2022-23 school year, the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) provides funding for afterschool and 30 days of intersession to provide enrichment programs for transitional kindergarten through fifth grade in California schools. FUSD is starting the school year with ELO-P programs on six campuses. Additional schools will be added. Students identified "unduplicated" can participate the ELO-P program at no cost. Unduplicated refers to students who are designated in one or more of the following categories: English Learners, Foster Youth, homeless students, migrant students, and students who are free or reduced-price meal eligible under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Schools with ELO-P programs:
- Blacow Elementary School
- Glenmoor Elementary School
- Green Elementary School
- Hirsch Elementary School
- Maloney Elementary School
- Vallejo Mill Elementary School
Three FUSD elementary schools also have extended care programs as part of the After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program
- Brier Elementary School
- Cabrillo Elementary School
- Grimmer Elementary School
If you have any questions about extended learning programs, please contact Steven Musto, FUSD Assistant Director of Extended Learning, at smusto@fusdk12.net.
At the July 27, 2022 FUSD Board of Education meeting, FUSD's 2022-23 FUSD ELO-P Plan (pdf) was approved.