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Burnt Ranch Elementary School District

California Distinguished School

Burnt Ranch After School Program (ASES)

Weekly Schedule

Monday

2:45-3:00
Snack
3:00-2:25
Academic Exploration:1st-8th
Guided Activity:
K-1st
3:25 Load Bus
3:30-4:40
Garden Club
Athletic Adventures Club
4:40 Load Bus
4:45-5:00
Student Choice

Tuesday

2:45-3:00
Snack
3:00-2:25
Academic Exploration:1st-8th
Guided Activity:
K-1st
3:25 Load Bus
3:30-4:40
Cooking Club
Brain Games Club
4:40 Load Bus
4:45-5:00
Student Choice

Wednesday

2:00-2:45
Academic Exploration:1st-8th
Guided Activity:
K-1st
2:45-3:25
Snack & Activity Time
3:25 Load Bus
3:30-4:40
Crafts Club
Athletic Adventures Club
4:40 Load Bus
4:45-5:00
Student Choice

Thursday

2:45-3:00
Snack
3:00-2:25
Academic Exploration:1st-8th
Guided Activity:
K-1st
3:25 Load Bus
3:30-4:40
Cooking Club
Brain Games Club
4:40 Load Bus
4:45-5:00
Student Choice

Friday

2:45-3:00
Snack
3:00-2:25
Guided Activity
3:25 Load Bus
3:30-5:00
Fun Friday!
Student Choice!!
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

Each week we plan for three key elements in the After School Program also know as ASES .

 
  • Academic-time for students to focus on academic adventures. This can include but is not limited to working on homeowork, reading or student tutoring!
  • Enrichment-activities that allow students to participate in new and different activities, learn and explore about people, places and things they may have never knew existed.
  • Nutrition-each day their is an opportunity for students to participate in the supper program and have a nutritious and filling meal.
 
   

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Purpose & Overview

The After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program is the result of the 2002 voter-approved initiative, Proposition 49. This proposition amended California Education Code (EC) Section 8482 to expand and rename the former Before and After School Learning and Safe Neighborhood Partnerships Program. The ASES Program funds the establishment of local after school education and enrichment programs. These programs are created through partnerships between schools and local community resources to provide literacy, academic enrichment and safe constructive alternatives for students in transitional kindergarten through ninth grade (K–9). Funding is designed to: (1) maintain existing before and after school program funding; and (2) provide eligibility to all elementary and middle schools that submit quality applications throughout California. The current funding level for the ASES program is $600 million.
  
The purpose of the ASES Program is to create incentives for establishing locally-driven expanded learning programs, including after school programs that partner with public schools and communities to provide academic and literacy support, and safe, constructive alternatives for youth. The ASES Program involves collaboration among parents, youth, and representatives from schools, governmental agencies, individuals from community-based organizations, and the private sector.