Extended Learning

SCUSD Expanded Learning programs (afterschool) provide a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment where students can continue learning, explore their interests, and build supportive connections beyond the school day. The programs focus on enrichment activities to build on the learning from the school day and social-emotional growth to build confidence and resilience.
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Application
All families are required to complete an interest application to be considered for any of our Expanded Learning programs. A centralized application process ensures accuracy of the enrollment priorities, helps us meet state and district requirements, and allows us to best support each student and family.
Complete an Interest Application
Enrollment Priorities
Students are enrolled based on the enrollment priorities listed below:
- Priority 1: Foster youth, homeless, low-income
- Priority 2: English language learners
- Priority 3: Students enrolled in parent-paid programs through the end of the previous school year.
- Priority 4: All other students interested in a parent-paid program
Camp Non-School Days
When schools are closed, Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) understands the challenges families face with childcare. To help meet this need, SCUSD Extended Learning program and Right At School (RAS), a partner provider, offer fee-based childcare options for students in transitional kindergarten through 6th grade. Important: All of the dates below are NOT part of ELOP and fees apply.
Camp on non-school days interest application
Please note that this application only applies to the dates listed below.2025-2026 Non-school Days
- September 2, 2025
- November 24-26, 2025
- December 22-23, 2025
- January 5, 2026
- February 17-19, 2026
- March 19-20, 2026
- April 13-16, 2026
Contact
SCUSD Extended Learning scusdextendedlearning@scusd.net
408-423-3568
Right At School maria.garcia@rightatschool.com 1-855-AT-SCHOOL
Program Options
Right At School

The Right At School enrichment program offers students a chance to learn, play, and grow when schools are closed. Right At School offers fee-based only single day camps on the following dates:
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March 19, 2026
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March 20, 2026
Host Location
Agnew and Laurelwood
Cost
- Full Day Camp: $75 per day
Registration
These camps are not part of the regular school year and require separate registration.

SCUSD Extended Learning

SCUSD Extended Learning will offer fee-based only camps on the following dates:
- September 2, 2025
- November 24-26, 2025
- December 22, 23, 2025
- January 5, 2026
- February 17-19, 2026
- April 13-16, 2026
Host Locations
Agnew Elementary School
Millikin Elementary School
Cost
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Annual Registration Fee: $125 per child (or $175 per family) per school year
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Full Day Camp: $125 per day
Registration
If you are already registered for the fee-based camps with SCUSD Extended Learning, separate registration is not required. Please talk to your site supervisor if you did not add these non-school day camps and wish to add them now.
If you are not registered with SCUSD Extended Learning please follow the instructions in the link below.
Flyers
FAQs
- Will camps be free if my child’s program is “no-cost” through ELOP?
- My child is already enrolled in “Right At School” during the school year. Do I need to register them again for a single-day camp?
- My child is already enrolled in “Family Child Ed Extended Learning” during the school year. Do I need to register them again for a camp?
- Will there be a program at my child’s school site?
- Will the YMCA be open?
- Will the Boys & Girls Club be open?
- Can I register my preschool-aged child for the camps?
- Is transportation provided for these camps?
- What happens if I no longer want my child(ren) to attend?
- Are snacks/meals provided?
Will camps be free if my child’s program is “no-cost” through ELOP?
No, these camps are not part of Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) and require full payment.
My child is already enrolled in “Right At School” during the school year. Do I need to register them again for a single-day camp?
My child is already enrolled in “Family Child Ed Extended Learning” during the school year. Do I need to register them again for a camp?
Will there be a program at my child’s school site?
Will the YMCA be open?
Will the Boys & Girls Club be open?
Can I register my preschool-aged child for the camps?
Is transportation provided for these camps?
What happens if I no longer want my child(ren) to attend?
Are snacks/meals provided?
Programs Offered
After School Programs
We provide a variety of after-school opportunities to meet the demands of the school community. We offer a district-run program, SCUSD Extended Learning, as well as partnering with Boys and Girls Club, Right at School, and YMCA. Students will be placed based on available spaces.
SCUSD Camps
SCUSD camps offer break week and summer enrichment camps.
SCUSD Extended Learning
After School Services
District Partner Programs
Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Right at School
SCUSD Camps
Tuition Aid and Parent-Paid
SCUSD offers both subsidized (state-funded) and parent-paid options to ensure that our Expanded Learning programs are accessible to as many families as possible in our school community.
Tuition Assistance
Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP), California Assembly Bill (AB) 130, and After School Education and Safety Program (ASES), California Proposition 49. State-funded programs that provide free or low-cost afterschool and non-school days to qualifying families with students in TK-6th grade.
Eligibility for no-cost or sliding fee scale programs
- Foster or Homeless Status
- Free or Reduced Lunch Status (To apply for free and reduced meals, go to schoolcafe.com)
- English Language Learner (families may qualify for low or no-cost services based on the sliding fee scale) (An English Language Learning is determined by the English Learner Proficiency Assessment California (ELPAC). The ELPAC is first given within the first 30 days of Kindergarten.)
Parent-Paid
- The parent-paid program option is where the families cover the cost of their child’s participation in the program. Tuition fees support the costs of staffing, program materials, and enrichment activities.
Enrollment Priorities
Students are enrolled based on the enrollment priorities listed below:
- Priority 1: Foster youth, homeless, low-income
- Priority 2: English learners
- Priority 3: Students enrolled in parent-paid programs through the end of the previous school year.
- Priority 4: All other students interested in a parent-paid program
Program Locations
Programs by School Site
- Agnew Elementary School
- Bowers Elementary School
- Bracher Elementary School
- Briarwood Elementary School
- Buchser Middle School
- Cabrillo Middle School
- Central Park Elementary School
- Don Callejon K-8 School
- Haman Elementary School
- Huerta Middle School
- Hughes Elementary School
- Laurelwood Elementary School
- Mayne Elementary School
- Millikin Elementary School
- Montague Elementary School
- Peterson Middle School
- Pomeroy Elementary School
- Ponderosa Elementary School
- Scott Lane Elementary School
- Sutter Elementary School
- Washington Open Elementary School
- Westwood Elementary School
