Sanger Unified School District
(559) 524-6521
1905 Seventh Street, Sanger, CA 93657
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SANGER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Expanded Learning Program (ELP)

Formerly known as LEAP, our Expanded Learning Program provides funding for after school and summer school enrichment programs for TK through 12th grade.

SUSD Summer Program

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About Us

Sanger Unified now has 17 schools that offer ELP and of that are 14 elementary schools, WAMS, Sanger High, and Sanger West High. Approximately 3,700 kids will participate in the after school programs on a daily basis.

ELP service grades TK-12th grade and all ELP sites are open every single school day from the time school lets out until 6:00 p.m. Students receive a free snack, homework help, tutoring, physical education and also participate in a variety of fun enrichment activities, including dance, art & crafts, drama productions, nutrition education and much more! And there is NO COST to participate.

Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions (559) 524-6564.

Operating Hours:
Monday – Friday, 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Sites Serving Grades:

Centerville, TK-6th
Del Rey, TK-6th 
Fairmont, TK-8th
Jackson, TK-6th 
Jefferson, TK-6th
John Wash, TK-6th
Lincoln, TK-6th
Lone Star, TK-6th
Madison, TK-6th 
Quail Lake, K-8th 
Reagan, TK-6th
Sanger Academy,  K-8th
Sequoia, TK-6th
Washington Academic Middle School, 7th-8th
Wilson, TK-6th
Sanger High, 9th-12th
Sanger West High School, 9th-12th

Administration

Stephanie Rodriguez, Program Coordinator
Desiree Leal, ELP Administrator
Lisa Torres, Admin Assistant
Luci Ramirez, Office Tech

Support After School Programs

After school programs keep kids safe, help working families and improve academic achievement. More than 28 million children today have parents who work outside the home. Two-thirds of Americans say that it is difficult to find programs in their communities and that not enough programs are available.

Studies show that students involved in after school programs get better grades, attend school more and have improved behavior. They express greater hopes for the future and more interest in school. Teens who participate in after school programs are less likely to skip class, use marijuana and other drugs, smoke, drink alcohol or engage in other risky behaviors.

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Teach

Lead

Succeed

Our ELP program is staffed by the California Teaching Fellows Foundation. If you are seeking career opportunities to serve as role models, tutors, and activity leaders for our after school program please see the Teaching Fellows website for more information.