After-School Enrichment Programs
for Elementary and Middle School Students
in Sacramento County
Child Action, Inc.
9800 Old Winery Place
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 369-0191
www.childaction.org
A resource for finding and selecting an
After-School Enrichment Program
What are After-School Enrichment Programs?
The California Department of Education manages stateand federal funds that support California 21st Century Community Learning Center programs in Sacramento County, also known as “After-School Enrichment Programs.” These programs serve students in kindergarten through grade twelve in low-performing schools. The focus of After-School Enrichment Programs is to provide the opportunity for students and their families to continue to learn new skills and discover new abilities after the school day has ended.
In this booklet, you will find descriptions of six different After-School Enrichment Programs in Sacramento County. They are all free. These programs are typically open for a minimum of three hours a day and daily attendance is often required for continued enrollment. Please check with the program coordinator for all rules and expectations. In most cases, programs are only open to students attending the respective school. Each program has its own
enrollment procedures. In some cases, schools may require continued enrollment in the program as part of a student’s overall academic and behavioral performance during the regular school year or semester.
After-School Enrichment Programs are not child care programs and they are not licensed. This means they are not required to adhere to strict adult/child ratios and health and safety standards set by the State of California. After-School Enrichment Programs develop their own set of educational requirements for staff and volunteers and may not require personnel background checks. They also develop their own hiring standards as well as standards for the health and physical well-being of each child in attendance.
If you would like to talk with someone about choosing a program, please call Child Action, Inc. (916) 369-0191. Our Referral Counselors are experts at listening and helping parents with their after-school enrichment options. We can give you the names and numbers of resources in your area, as well as talk with you about any other child care needs. We look forward to assisting you!
After-School Enrichment Programs in Sacramento County
AcaletesThis is a free after-school program that serves middle school students and provides space for homework completion on a daily basis as well as sports activities, a computer lab and community guest speakers. Bus transportation may be available. Daily attendance is required. Students must attend the school to enroll. Bridges After-School Program
This is a free after-school program that provides aca-demic intervention and pro-social enrichment in a safe and positive environment. Typically, students who participate are in need of minimal academic assistance, which is usually in the form of help with homework. En-richment and recreation activities provide lots of fun for all students. Daily attendance is required. Students must attend the school in order to participate.
PASSage Program
This is a free after-school program open to middle school students attending a school site in the district. Students engage in a variety of exciting and challeng -ing activities that include academic enrichment, sports, visual and performing arts and much more. Daily atten-dance is expected. The program provides transportation to the student’s home.
STARS (Star Talented and Responsible Students) Academy This is a free after-school program that seeks to help ensure a safe environment for children after school by providing opportunities that will help students grow so-cially and academically. The program includes assistance with homework as well as enrichment activities including drama, crafts, computers, sports, science exploration and more. Daily attendance is required.
Sacramento START
(Students Today Achieving Results for Tomorrow) This is a free after-school program that seeks to comple-ment the school day by providing safe, enjoyable after-school academic support and enrichment for elementary school-age children. Each site emphasizes literacy, learn-ing skills and personal responsibility. Daily attendance is required. In most cases, students must attend the school in order to participate.
ASES (After School Education and Safety)
This is a free after-school program designed to assist elementary and middle school students. Students receive tutoring from credentialed teachers, bilingual teaching associates, retired teachers, student volunteers, future teachers from universities and high schools, parents and community members. Weekly parent participation is required. Daily attendance is required. Students must attend the school in order to participate.
ELK GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Acaletes Program
For information, call school site
James Rutter Middle School 95828
(916) 422-7590
Sacramento START (916) 808-6197
John Reith Elementary 95823 Isabelle Jackson Elementary 95828
Other Free After-School Programs in EGUSD For information, call school sites listed below
Edward Harris Jr. Middle School 95624
(916) 688-0075
Irene B. West Elementary 95758
(916) 683-4362
Charles Mack Elementary 95823
(916) 422-5524 or (916) 428-3539
Barbara Comstock Morse Elementary 95823
(916) 688-8586
Prairie Elementary 95823
(916) 422-1843 or (916) 424-7665
Samuel Jackman Middle School 95823
(916) 393-2352
Union House Elementary 95823
(916) 424-9201
Sierra Enterprise Elementary 95826
(916) 381-2767
Florin Elementary 95828
(916) 383-0530 or (916) 383-6021
Isabelle Jackson Elementary 95828 (916) 689-2115
Samuel Kennedy Elementary 95828
(916) 383-3311 or (916) 383-2932
Anna Kirchgater Elementary 95828
(916) 689-9150
David Reese Elementary 95828
(916) 422-2450 or (916) 393-8818
FOLSOM CORDOVA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT STARS Academy (916) 635-4301 x 165 or 166
Cordova Gardens 95670
Cordova Meadows Elementary 95670 Cordova Villa Elementary 95670 Mills Middle School 95670 William Mitchell Middle School 95670
Peter J. Shields Elementary 95670
Rancho Cordova Elementary 95670 White Rock Elementary 95670 Williamson Elementary 95670
NATOMAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sacramento START(916) 808-6197
American Lakes Elementary 95833 Bannon Creek Elementary 95833
ROBLA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sacramento START(916) 808-6197
Bell Avenue Elementary 95838 Glenwood Elementary 95838 Main Avenue Elementary 95838
Robla Elementary 95838
Taylor Street Elementary 95838
SACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PASSage Program(916) 643-7992
California Middle School 95818 Kit Carson Middle School 95819
Sam Brannan 95822
John Still Center 95823 Will C. Wood Middle School 95824 Albert Einstein Middle School 95826
Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center(916) 442-4228 For information, call school site
Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 95822
(916) 433-7397
C.P. Huntington Elementary 95822
(916) 433-5435
Rosa Parks Middle School 95822
(916) 433-5400
John Still Middle School 95822
(916) 433-5375
Fern Bacon Middle School 95823
(916) 433-5000 Nicholas Elementary 95823 (916) 433-5076 Maple Elementary 95824 (916) 433-5067 Pacific Elementary 95824 (916) 433-5089
Will C. Wood Middle School 95827
(916) 382-5900
Sacramento START (916) 808-6197
Washington Elementary 95814 David Lubin Elementary 95816 Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary 95817 Bret Harte Elementary 95818
William Land Elementary 95818 Jedediah Smith Elementary 95818 Theodore Judah Elementary 95819 Fruit Ridge Elementary 95820 Joseph Bonnheim Elementary 95820 Oakridge Elementary 95820 Ethel Phillips Elementary 95820 Tahoe Elementary 95820 Mark Twain Elementary 95820 Earl Warren Elementary 95820 John Cabrillo Elementary 95822 Edward Kemble Elementary 95822 H.W. Harkness Elementary 95822 Hollywood Park Elementary 95822 Woodbine Elementary 95822 Parkway Elementary 95823 Ethel I. Baker Elementary 95824 Peter Burnett Elementary 95824 Elder Creek Elementary 95824 Clayton B. Wire Elementary 95824
Hubert Bancroft 95826
Golden Empire Elementary 95826 O.W. Erlewine Elementary 95826 Abraham Lincoln Elementary 95827 James Marshall Elementary 95827 A.M. Winn Elementary 95827 Camellia Basic Elementary 95828 Martin Luther King, Jr. 95831
Pony Express Elementary 95831
Susan B. Anthony Elementary 95832 Freeport Elementary 95832
Other Free After-School Programs in SCUSD
For information, call school site listed below
John Bidwell Elementary 95822
(916) 433-5047
SAN JUAN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Bridges After-School Programs(916) 575-2386 Arden/Arcade(916) 979-8414
Elementary Schools
Cottage 95825
Del Paso Manor 95821
Dyer Kelly 95821 Whitney 95821 Greer 95825 Howe 95825 Thomas Edison 95864 Middle Schools Jonas Salk 95864 Carmichael/Fair Oaks (916) 575-2386 Elementary Schools Cameron Ranch 95608 Carmichael 95608 Charles Peck 95608 Deterding 95608 Pasadena 95621 Starr King 95608 Thomas Kelly 95608 Middle Schools Churchill 95608 Will Rogers 95628 Citrus Heights (916) 725-6499 Elementary Schools Arlington Heights 95621 Carriage 95621 Citrus Heights 95621 Coyle 95608 Grand Oaks 95621 Kingswood 95610 Lichen 95621 Mariposa 95610 Northridge 95628 Ottoman 95662 Skycrest 95610 Woodside 95610 Middle Schools Sylvan 95610
TWIN RIVERS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sacramento START(916) 808-6197
Sierra View Elementary 95660 Village Elementary 95660 Orchard Elementary 95673 D.W. Babcock Elementary 95815 Harmon Johnson Elementary 95815 Alethea B. Smythe Elementary 95833 Del Paso Heights Elementary 95838 Garden Valley Elementary 95838 Frontier Elementary 95842 Woodridge Elementary 95842
After-school enrichment programs should offer:
• Academic support that includes tutoring assistance or hands-on help from the staff and volunteers so students can “catch up and keep up” on their homework.
• Challenging educational activities and fun games that encourage student interest and learning, such as drama and music, computer training, learning about other cultures and languages, nutrition, science, reading and math.
• Opportunities to connect homework with real-world experiences, so students can see first-hand how their education relates to their future. You should see participation from volunteers of youth-serving groups, civic organizations, local employers, arts and cultural organizations, or faith-based alliances.
• Family and parental involvement in learning opportunities, especially literacy support.
Questions to Ask Before Enrolling into a Program
Enrollment and Attendance Policies• Is there an initial interview that includes several family members? Does the program coordinator or supervisor seem interested in finding out about your child and family?
• What is the enrollment process? Do you get a copy of the program description that includes policies, rules and expectations?
• Does the program assume responsibility for the whereabouts and welfare of your child? • Can your child arrive and/or leave at his or her own will?
• What are the behavior expectations for students? Does the program have a plan for dealing with typical preteen/teen issues such as self-esteem challenges, peer pressure and social conflicts?
• Is parental involvement encouraged or mandatory?
• Are there plans in place in the event of an emergency such as alternate phone numbers or back-up accommodations? How will the program staff contact you in such an emergency?
• What is the program’s illness policy?
• Is the program open during holidays, summer or off-track periods? Staff and Volunteer Qualifications and Profiles
• Do program staff and/or volunteers know First Aid and/or CPR?
• Have program staff and/or volunteers had criminal background checks? • What type of education and training do program staff and/or volunteers have?
• Do program staff and/or volunteers take time to listen to and talk with each student? Do they treat each student as an individual with unique needs? Is correct language used?
Daily Activities
• Do students seem comfortable, active and interested in what they are doing? Do they cooperate with each other? Do they seem happy?
• Do program staff encourage and value the children’s educational development, creative expression and social interaction?
• How are students encouraged? Does the program foster personal responsibility and self-motivation? • What kinds of activities, materials, or equipment are available to the children?
• What is the daily routine? Where can children complete their homework? • Are snacks or meals included? If so, what kinds?
Child Action, Inc. provides information about providers as it is available, but does not
make recommendations. The choice of your child’s care is your responsibility. Child
Action, Inc. has not inspected or warranted the condition of the provider’s facility or the
quality of supervision the children will receive. Child Action, Inc. is not responsible for
arrangements between parents and providers.
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