The Center
Expanded learning program
Expanded learning program
Expanded learning program
Twin Rivers USD currently provides quality before and after school programs to more than 2,800 students in 38 schools. The Expanded Learning Programs serve eligible students in kindergarten and grades one through nine, inclusive, at participating public and charter schools. (EC § 8482.3(a).)
Expanded Learning Programs provide an opportunity to merge school reform strategies with community resources. The goal is to support local efforts to improve assistance to students and broaden the base of support for education in a safe, constructive environment.
Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center (The Center):
The Center is Frontier Elementary’s Before & After school program, along with Athletics. It runs Monday-Friday, with After-School starting from the end of the school day until 6:00 p.m. While the Before-School begins at 7:00 a.m. and runs until the start of school (8:15 a.m.). As part of their goal to improve academic achievement, increase enrichment opportunities, and increase family literacy, the Center focuses on program initiatives such as Healthy Choices & Behaviors, Literacy, and STEAM serving at more than 80 after-school programs in Sacramento schools and 23 Before & After School Programs in Twin Rivers Unified School District that include Babcock, Del Paso, Dry Creek, Foothill Oaks, Foothill Ranch, Foothill High, Frontier, Garden Valley, Hagginwood, Highlands High, Las Palmas, Northwood, Norwood Jr. High, Orchard, Ridgepoint, Rio Linda Preparatory, Rio Linda High, Sierra View, Regency, Creative Connections Art Academy, Creative Connections Arts Academy High, Hazel Strauch, and Woodridge.SITE CONTACT:
Hailey Gibbons