- Oceanside Unified School District
- Before and After School Programs
THRIVE Expanded Learning Program
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We offer more than just before and after school programs at OUSD. We provide expanded learning opportunities outside the regular school day and year to help students learn, grow and THRIVE! Before and after school support and enrichment is provided in collaboration with the following community partners. Click the links below to learn more and submit the interest form for the 2023-2024 school year. Once the interest form is submitted, our providers will contact families to complete the enrollment process.
ASAP-After School Achievement Program
- Del Rio Elementary School
- Mission Elementary School
- North Terrace K-8 (Base School)
- Santa Margarita K-8 (Base School)
BASE- Before and After School Enrichment
- Foussat Elementary School
- Ivey Ranch Elementary School
- McAuliffe Elementary School
- Nichols Elementary School
- Pablo Tac Elementary School
- Palmquist Elementary School
- South Oceanside Elementary School
- Stuart Mesa K-8 (Base School)
BGCO- Boys and Girls Club of Oceanside
STAAR- Success Through Academics and Role-Models
Expanded Learning Opportunities Program
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What's Expanded Learning?
Expanded Learning Programs, also known as Extended Day (previously Before and After School) programs, are California grant-funded programs that provide engaging learning and enrichment opportunities that prepare students for college, career, and life.
This program is created by partnerships between Oceanside Unified School District and local community organizations to ensure that students in grades TK-12 have a safe and welcoming environment to learn, thrive, and grow. Our purpose is to expand learning opportunities and build on the rigorous academic program that students receive during the school day. Our partners are experienced providers and bring a unique skill set and program model that integrate academic support and recommendations from our students and school community.
Program staff design and implement activities that engage active learning, support collaborative partnerships, and are innovative and creative. This can be through athletics, project-based learning, STEAM, or critical thinking activities. Students engage in interactive games and projects that integrate math and literacy skills throughout the program. They also explore different career interests, clubs, leadership roles, and mentorship opportunities. Students build healthy relationships with their peers and have options when needed to seek additional support to address their social-emotional health through art, physical activity, and team building.
Academic and Enrichment support is provided by the following providers:
- ASAP-After School Achievement Program
- BASE-Before and After School Enrichment
- BGCO-Boys and Girls Club of Oceanside
- STAAR-Success Through Academics And Role-Models
- ARC- ASES Provider
- @Promise Leadership Program
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM
In accordance with the application instructions from the California Department of Education, the San Diego County Office of Education submits a public notice to the community of Oceanside Unified School District, of San Diego County Office of Education’s intent to submit an application for a 21st Century Community Learning Centers After School Programs grant for public schools to be served in the aforementioned areas.
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Expanded Learning Opportunities Program Plan (ELOP- Plan)
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2023-2024 THRIVE Intersession Dates
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Teresa Richmond, Coordinator of Categorical Programs, teresa.richmond@oside.us 760-966-7819
Rebian Monteclaro, Expanded Learning Liaison, rebian.monteclaro@oside.us 760-966-7834