Afterschool & Extended Learning Opportunities Program

CHIME Afterschool, Homework Club, and Extended Learning Camp are available to all CHIME families. CHIME is happy to offer low-cost, accessible after-school programs for our students throughout the school year (and during school break times as well). For families who qualify for Free and Reduced priced lunch, there is no cost for these programs. For families who do not qualify for FRL, the costs for Afterschool and Homework Club for the 2023-24 school year are below. Fees, if applicable, for camps are sent with individual sign-ups for each school break camp session. 

Program
1 Student Hourly Rate
2 Students Hourly Rate
TK-5 After School Program

$9.00

$17.00

6-8 Homework Club

$9.00

$17.00

ATTENDANCE ARE 2:40 PM TO 5:30 PM

Students picked up after 5:30 PM will incur a charge of $1.00 per minute. No Exceptions

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The State of California now provides schools with Extended Learning Opportunities Program "ELOP" funding to support families in financial need with accessing after-school programming and enrichment and child care programming offered when school is not in session. CHIME utilizes our ELOP funding to support the access of families who qualify for free and reduced priced lunch with no cost access to our afterschool and camp programs. 

 

The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) was designed by the State of California to provide students with before-school, after-school, summer, or intersession, hands-on, engaging learning experiences and programs that focus on developing: 

 

 - Academic Skills and Mastery

 - Social-Emotional Competency 

 - Learning Interests

 - Physical Needs 

 

The intent is that the programs are student-centered, results-driven, include community partners, and complement, but do not replicate learning activities in the regular school day and school year. (ED Section 8482.1[a])


“Expanded learning opportunities” does not mean an extension of instructional time, but rather, opportunities to engage students in enrichment, play, nutrition, and other developmentally appropriate activities. (EC Section 46120[3][1]).

 

For additional information please contact: estuder@chimecharter.com or jcato@chimecharter.com

 

In order for CHIME to operate these programs, we also partner with our families who use the programs to secure additional funding for our ELOP offerings.


Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) offers several financial assistance, or subsidy, programs to qualifying families on a non-discriminatory basis. For information contact the CCRC directly at https://www.ccrcca.org


Connections for Children administers several programs that assist families with childcare expenses. A subsidy is available to assist low-income families with partial or full payment towards child care while parents work and attend school or training programs. Funding for subsidies comes from a variety of Federal, State, and local funding. https://www.connectionsforchildren.org/families/child_care_subsidy/


Children's Home Society of California has three Child Care Assistance Programs that provide subsidized child care services to eligible families, including Alternative Payment, CalWORKs, and Child Protective Services. https://www.chs-ca.org/child-care/ccap


Crystal Stairs, Inc.

CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) program is the state's implementation of the federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program and it provides cash grants and welfare-to-work services for families to meet basic needs and assist the family's move toward self-sufficiency.

https://www.crystalstairs.org/families/paying-for-child-care/paying-for-child-care


Resource and Referral

Child Care Resource Center

20001 Prairie Street

Chatsworth, CA 91311

(818) 717-1000


Children's Home Society of California

1300 West Fourth Street

Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 240-5900


Connections for Children

2701 Ocean Park Blvd. Ste 253

Santa Monica, CA 90405

(310) 452-3734 Ext. 205


Crystal Stairs, Inc.

5110 W. Goldleaf Cir. Ste 150

Los Angeles, CA 90056

(323) 421-1459



If your child requires one-to-one support to participate in afterschool activities, please contact the North LA County Regional Center (NLACRC ). NLACRC may provide funding to support children with disabilities to maximize the benefits of the integrated setting. CHIME Vendor No. PL0572

North LA County Regional Center (NLACRC)

Tel 818-778-1900

Web https://www.nlacrc.org/index.aspx?page=4

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