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Travis Unified moves to expand state‑funded after‑school programs; board signals support for vendor Champions and charging non‑targeted students
Summary
Trustees signaled support to expand the state ELOP after‑school program to all elementary sites and sixth grade at Golden West, favoring Champions (top RFP scorer) as vendor; board also authorized staff to study modest charges for non‑targeted students to sustain the program and return with a contract and budget model.
At the May 13 board meeting, district staff recommended expanding the state‑funded Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) to serve all elementary sites and sixth graders at Golden West Middle School. After reviewing eight proposals, staff said Champions scored highest in the RFP process and has performed well on existing sites (Travis and Scandia).
Staff explained the program is funded by the state for targeted students (low‑income, English learners, foster…
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