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Natomas Charter outlines nearly $400,000 ELOP allocation and program changes for after-school supports
Summary
Board received an update on Expanded Learning Opportunities Program funding and program restructuring: staff reported almost $400,000 in ELOP allocation, about $200,000 available for scholarships, roughly $230,000 on programming, and $40,000 for summer programming, plus expanded student-worker roles and grade-banded after-school groups at SCAPE and Nice Landing.
The Natomas Charter School Board received a detailed presentation on the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) and recent program changes aimed at strengthening before- and after-school services.
Staff explained ELOP’s purpose — to provide extended-learning time and help address pandemic-related learning loss — and described eligibility for scholarships tied to unduplicated counts (English learners, students eligible for free or reduced-price meals, foster youth, and unhoused students). Presenters reported an allocation of nearly $400,000 to the district’s ELOP…
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