Build the Capacity of Expanded Learning Programs
Countywide System of Support Expanded Learning
The Orange County System of Support for Expanded Learning (OC SSEL), located at the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE), provides technical assistance to all After School Education and Safety (ASES), 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC), 21st CCLC ASSETs Programs and Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) utilizing a variety of strategies including but not limited to professional learning and development, communications and brokering of resources.
Expanded Learning Opportunities - After School Programs
The OC SSEL currently provides ongoing, needs-driven support services and technical assistance to create effective and quality Expanded Learning Programs. The technical assistance services include coaching, training, resource brokering, mentoring, consultation, and facilitation.
Some examples of the support the Orange County SSEL Team provides include:
Professional Learning and Development
Coaching and Site Visit Support
Training
Mentoring
Consultation
Resource Brokering
Community Partners
Communications
Liaison between CDE Expanded Learning Division and Orange County grantees
OCDE Resources
Assist Expanded Learning administrators and educators by making resources easily accessible.
OCDE Expanded Learning Website
Administrators
The CDE ELO-P webpage can be found at https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ex/elopinfo.asp.
The ELO-P FAQs can be found at https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ex/elofaq.asp.
CALPADS UPC TK/K-12 - Unduplicated students count
FPM YouTube Orientation Video (2021-22 school year)
Expanded Learning Updates
New ELO-P Calculator
Penalty Calculators [cde.ca.gov]
2023–24 ELO-P Audit Guide
2023-2024 ASES and ELO-P Audit Guide
Afterschool Alliance Fact Sheets http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/researchFactSheets.cfm
OCDE SSEL Partners
Inside the Outdoors is a unique and hands-on environmental education program serving over 120,000 participants per school year. Our mission is to empower students, teachers, parents and the community to explore natural areas and expand their knowledge, understanding, and stewardship of the environment through our Field Trips, Traveling Scientists, and Community programs. The curriculum created for our programs supports current California academic standards and allows students to interact with these concepts in a real-world setting.