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ELOP update: nearly $400,000 allocated; student-worker roles and program changes expand after‑school capacity
Summary
Administrators reported nearly $400,000 in Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) allocation, roughly $200,000 available for scholarships, program restructuring at SCAPE and a growing student-worker program that increased capacity for before/after-school services across Natomas Charter campuses.
At the November meeting the board received a detailed update on the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP), including funding, eligibility and program changes at multiple campuses.
Administrators explained ELOP’s purpose (to address pandemic-related learning loss through before- and after-school programs and additional days of learning). They said the district’s current allocation is nearly $400,000, with…
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