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Board approves ELOP plan; district warns state budget proposal could cut program funding and force changes

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Trustees approved the district’s Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) plan but staff warned a pending state budget change that would alter eligibility tiers could reduce Eureka Union’s ELOP revenue, forcing cuts or tuition changes to summer and enrichment services.

The Board of Trustees approved the district’s Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) plan on May 5, while district staff warned the board that a pending state budget proposal could reduce the district’s future ELOP funding.

Presenters said ELOP serves roughly 100–120 students regularly and that about 62% of participating students meet the current attendance threshold; the district has used carryover funds from prior years to expand summer offerings and no-cost morning Spanish-language…

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