ExCEL After School Programs
ExCEL After School programs are in 89 SFUSD schools, including all elementary, K-8 and middle schools. The programs are funded by the California Department of Education and align with state and federal after school program requirements. Enrollment is required to participate, and space may be limited.
Priority enrollment is given to focal students (identified by the state's Expanding Learning Opportunities Program funding ELOP ) and to students who attend the program every day after school.
SFUSD High Schools offer a variety of after school program options depending on the school site and community needs.
ExCEL programs are a partnership between SFUSD and local community based organizations, with each school site having unique providers and individual enrollment processes. Every program involves teachers from your child’s school to make sure that after-school academics are aligned with the school-day curriculum.
Students participate in:
Academics: Students complete their homework and study reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and technology. High school students also work on college and career preparation and other credit earning options.
Enrichment: Students choose classes such as art, cooking, music, and life skills that are fun and broaden their experiences.
Recreation: Students participate in sports, dance, games, and other physical activities to stay healthy.
Contact the ExCEL after school program at your child’s school site for specific enrollment details. For general information visit: www.sfusd.edu/ExCELHUB.
This page was last updated on August 19, 2024