Expanded Learning Opportunities Program
Program hours:
Before School- 6:45 am-8:30am
After School:
Monday through Friday from 3-6pm
Wednesdays from 1-6pm (Minimum days)
Harriet Tubman Village Charter’s ELOP offers a variety of academics and enrichment programs for our student leaders. We provide academic support, STEAM programs, numerous sports, team building activities and the opportunity for our student leaders to interact and learn in a fun and safe environment.
ELOP Summer 2025 Program:
Go to the "Forms" section on Powerschool
Please note that priority for space will be given to TK-6th graders. APPLICATIONS AFTER JUNE 2nd, will also be added according to space, so please make sure to complete them as soon as possible.
Program will run from June 16th-July 11th from 8:00AM-5:00PM
Program will run from June 16th-July 11th from 8:00AM-5:00PM
ELOP/ASES 2025-2026 School Year:
The Interest Form for the 2025-2026 ELOP/ASES Before and After School Program is now open!
Please complete one form per student if you’re interested in enrolling.
🔹 Priority enrollment is given to students in TK through 6th grade. After that, spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis—so we encourage you to submit your form as soon as possible.
🔹 Be sure to indicate whether you need Before School care, After School care, or both on the application.
🔹 Be sure to indicate whether you need Before School care, After School care, or both on the application.
Important: Submitting an interest form does not guarantee enrollment. This is the first step in the application process. Acceptance notifications and registration details will be shared during the summer.
Initial deadline to submit interest forms will be on July 1, 2025.
Ed Code 46120. (a) (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that all local educational agencies offer all unduplicated pupils in classroom-based instructional programs access to comprehensive after school and intersessional expanded learning opportunities.
The Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Program provides funding for afterschool and summer school enrichment programs for kindergarten (including transitional kindergarten) through sixth grade as described in California Education Code (EC) Section 46120, amended by AB 181 (Chapter 52, Statutes of 2022) and AB 185 (Chapter 571, Statutes of 2022).
***Beginning July 1, 2017, would instead give first priority enrollment to pupils who are identified by the program as homeless youth, as defined, and pupils who are identified by the program as being in foster care, and 2nd priority enrollment, for programs serving middle and junior high school pupils, to pupils who attend the program daily. The bill, beginning July 1, 2017, would require an after school program or a before school program to inform the parent or caregiver of a pupil of the right of homeless children and foster children to receive priority enrollment and how to request priority enrollment. The bill, beginning July 1, 2017, would require the administrators of a program to allow self-certification of the pupil as a homeless youth or a foster youth, and would authorize administrators to obtain this information through the school district liaison designated for homeless children, as specified. ***
“The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (McKinney-Vento Act) (42 U.S.C. § 11431-11435) is federal legislation that ensures the educational rights and protections of children and youth experiencing homelessness. It requires all local educational agencies (LEAs) to ensure that homeless students have access to the same free, appropriate public education, including public preschools, as provided to other children and youth. The McKinney-Vento Act defines LEAs as public school districts, direct-funded and locally funded charter schools, and county offices of education. The McKinney-Vento Act also authorizes the funding for the federal Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program.”
Show Calendar » | |
Show All Events » |