Expanded Learning Opportunity Program (ELO-P)
Expanded Learning Opportunity Program (ELO-P)
Funded through Assembly Bill 130, ELO-P provides after school and intersession learning programs for qualifying students that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of pupils. Activities focus on hands-on, engaging learning, enrichment, and physical activities for qualifying students in TK through 6th grade.
CUSD Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) Plan
Program Components
The ELO-P is offered through the Carlsbad Educational Foundation (CEF) Kids Care program.
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Hours of Operation: 8:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m.
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Students enrolled in an afternoon TK class or late owl K class may attend before and after school.
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Students may be picked up at any time during the program.
 
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Days of Operation
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All school days
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Holiday Care is available on non-student days throughout the school year
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Summer Adventure Camp:
 
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Location of Program
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School Days - all elementary schools and middle schools (depending on enrollment, the 6th grade programs may be offered at an elementary school)
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Holiday Care - 1 school/location to be determined
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Summer Adventure Camp - 1 school/location to be determined
 
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Space is limited.
 
Enrollment Process
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Check “Yes” on the ELO-P included in the summer registration/data confirmation process completed through Parent Portal. CEF will reach out to families to confirm enrollment.
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For additional information, contact:
 
Kimberly Fuentes, Director of Elementary Education
Email: kfuentes@carlsbadusd.net
Phone: (760) 331-5014
Carlsbad Educational Foundation
Email: info@carlsbaded.org
Phone: (760) 929-1555
Student Eligibility for free ELO-P Enrollment
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Students enrolled in CUSD schools in TK-6th grade.
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Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, as determined by the Household Income. Applications for free/reduced meals can be found on the district’s website nutrition page.
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Students classified as Foster Youth.
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Students experiencing homelessness.
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Students who do not qualify for free enrollment based on these criteria may still participate in the fee-based Club Kinder or Kids Care programs.
 
                        
                        
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