Expanded Learning Opportunities Program
“Expanded Learning" means before school, after school, summer, or intersession learning programs that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of pupils through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. It is the intent of the Legislature that Expanded Learning Programs are pupil-centered, results driven, include community partners, and complement, but do not replicate, learning activities in the regular school day and school year.
The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) was established at the beginning of the 2021–2022 fiscal year and provides funding for afterschool, and summer school enrichment programs for Kindergarten (including transitional kindergarten) through sixth grade. Local Educational Agencies benefit from $1.75 billion dollars in the FY 21-22 with an anticipated growth to $5 billion dollars within 3-5 years.
Vista Verde Middle School Liaison: Chastity Cogar
Hello!
My name is Chastity or as the students call Mrs. Chas. I have been working with students for close to five years now and almost four in our district. I am Vista Verde and Rancho Verde Alumni from C/O 2017. I love working with students and my background was in our Special Education department before getting this position. I love to hang out with my family, play video games, and play slow pitch softball. I am a big Horror movie and Scary movie person but I am also a big Disney person as well. I look forward to working with everyone and creating a positive environment for our students!
Academy Schedule
Academy Flyers
Lulu's Baking Academy
Vista Verde Sports
Soccer
Mental Health Resources
Our VVUSD ELO-Program provides an ERMHS Therapist for our elementary and middle school sites. If your student is a part of our ELO-P and/or Think Together program and would like or need to speak with your ERMHS Therapist, please email your ELO-P Liaison, Chastity Cogar, at ccogar@valverde.edu who can make a referral for services to your ERMHS Therapist during afterschool program.
Resources;
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Emergency: Call 988
Trevor Project Hotline LGBTQ + Youth Support Center 1-866-488-7386
Operation Safehouse Riverside Community Support (951) 351-4418
Care Solace Mental Health and Substance Use Support Service (888) 515-0595 or caresolace.com/valverde
If you or someone you care about is experiencing a suicidal or mental health crisis, please call the 24/7 Crisis & Suicide Intervention Hotline (Riverside county) (951) 686-HELP (4357) for immediate help.
Soluna App for ages 13-25: For students and people aged 13-25 years old, Soluna offers free, safe, and confidential mental health support that connects teens and young adults with coaches and content to help with pressures they may face such as academic stress, social media, and tech usage. The link for Soluna can be found at the following link:
Brightlife Kids for ages 0-12: For families, parents, caregivers, and children, Brightlife Kids offers free, safe, and personalized mental health support, so students can learn resilience, problem-solving, and communication. Parents/caregivers will need to fill out the registration for their child/children. The link for Brightlife Kids can be found at the following link:
https://www.hellobrightline.com/brightlifekids/