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  • What is Expanded Learning?
    According to the California Department of  Education, “Expanded Learning refers to before and after school, summer, and intersession learning experiences that develop the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of students. Expanded Learning should be hands-on, engaging, student-centered, results-driven, involve community partners, and complement learning activities in the regular school day/year."
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ASES Grant

  • The After-School Education and Safety Expanded Learning Program is a grant-funded program through the CA Department of Education, Expanded Learning Division. We are required to engage in CQI- Continuous Quality Improvement, where we collect feedback from our program stakeholders. 

Community Partnership

  • The Fullerton School District partners with Community-Based Organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of Fullerton, Higher Ground, and OC United to offer ASES at specific school sites.
           

ELO-P Grant

  • The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) offers funding for afterschool and summer enrichment for transitional kindergarten through sixth grade. ELO-P is geared towards students qualifying for free/reduced meals, facing housing instability, English Language Learners, or foster youth, aiming to provide equitable educational experiences beyond the regular school day.

Enrichment Pillars

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Program Elements

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    Students enrolled in Encore: ASES are encouraged to engage in a variety of experiences designed to support children and young people with extended learning opportunities and positive youth development, while in a safe and supportive environment. 

     
    For quality assurance, all program elements are aligned with the
     
     

Quality Standards

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