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District updates board on Expanded Learning (ELOP) partnerships, coverage and program licensing

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Summary

District staff updated trustees on Expanded Learning Opportunities Program partnerships with Champions and Boys & Girls Club, site coverage and licensing at the April 22 meeting.

Atascadero Unified School District staff gave an informational update on the state’s Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) at the April 22 board meeting, describing partnerships, site coverage, licensing and demand.

What the district presented: EJ Rossi said the district partners with Champions and the Boys & Girls Club to run ELOP after-school programs (TK–6), intersession and summer activities, and that the district’s original ELOP plan (approved May 17, 2022) must be reviewed annually and presented every three years. Champions and Boys & Girls Club operate at most sites; Carissa Plains does not currently host a program, and…

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