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District reports major growth in expanded-learning programs as 'Lights On After School' marks national celebration
Summary
Washington Unified staff reported growth in after‑school programming to roughly 1,300 average daily students and described summer/winter intersession expansion; presenters highlighted state ACES and ELOP grants as primary funding sources and invited community partnership.
Ryan Carroll, coordinator of Expanded Learning Programs, and director Martin Aguirre presented the district’s Lights On After School recap and an overview of expanded‑learning operations. Carroll said the district expanded from five after‑school sites when he started to seven sites; average daily attendance rose to about 1,300 students in September, with overall…
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