SANGER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Expanded Learning Program

Special Event

2026 ELP Winter Program

It’s time to register for this year’s Expanded Learning Winter Camp!

Join us January 5–10 (Monday–Saturday) at Sanger Academy for six fun-filled days of learning and activities!

The camp is open to all current SUSD students in grades TK–8 and will run daily from 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Breakfast, lunch, and snack will be provided, and transportation is available for those who need it.

Space is limited, so register today! Applications will close on October 24 or once maximum enrollment has been reached.

We can’t wait for you to join us for an amazing Winter Camp experience!

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Standard Year-Round After School

ELP Enrollment

Fall Sanger ELP (After School Program) enrollment is now open! Please click the link and select your child's school to enroll for the 25-26 school year. Have your student's ID number on hand for easier processing. Please note that you should receive an email response once your application is successfully submitted. Sanger ELP Programs are FREE and include a daily snack. Programs run from the conclusion of the school day until 6:00pm. Thank you, we look forward to another great year of after school programs!

Parent Handbook

Read important information and rules about our LEAP program including early release/attendance policy, various forms, and more.

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Enrollment Packets

This packet contains all ELP related documents for the current school year to get your child started in our program.

AB 1567 Homeless & Foster Youth Enrollment

AB 1567 gives priority enrollment in the LEAP After School Program to pupils who are identified as homeless youth and also pupils who are identified as being in foster care.

The bill requires an after school program or a before school program to inform the parent or caregiver of a pupil of the right of homeless and foster children to receive priority enrollment in the after school program, and how to request priority enrollment. The bill also requires the administrators of a program to allow self-certification of the pupil as a homeless youth or a foster youth, and would authorize administrators to obtain this information through the school district liaison designated for homeless children.

Please contact Lisa Torres for enrollment information at 559-524-6564.

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