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Board hears expanded‑learning update; governor’s proposal could expand access and nearly double ELOP funding

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District officials updated the board on the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP), reporting 2,763 students enrolled as of March 1 and explaining a governor’s budget proposal that would change tier thresholds and could increase funding from roughly $9.2M to approximately $17.8M (plus roughly $1M in ACES funding).

Daniel Garcia, district administrator for expanded learning, briefed the Fairfield‑Suisun Unified board on the district’s Expanded Learning Opportunities Program and potential state funding changes that could expand access.

Garcia said the district has offered ELOP since fall 2022 under the Education Code cited in the presentation and currently operates at 24 TK‑8 school sites and added a high‑school component in fall 2024. He reported 2,763 students enrolled as of March 1 and described program features: daily operation until 6 p.m. on regular school days, nine‑hour sessions on 30…

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