Notice of Intent to Apply
21st Century High School ASSETs Program
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) is providing this notice of intent to apply for the 21st Century High School After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens (ASSETs) Program grant for Jordan High School. Jordan currently has an ASSETs grant, but the funding will expire at the end of this school year. In order to continue to provide high quality before- and after-school programs for Jordan's students, LBUSD intends to apply for a renewal of this grant through the California Department of Education. LBUSD is the Local Education Agency responsible for submitting the application for funding, and the application is due on or before November 13, 2018. Further information may be obtained by calling the LBUSD WRAP Expanded Learning Program office at (562) 997-8000 x.7172.
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21st Century Community Learning Centers
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) is providing this notice of intent to apply for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant. The application is due on or before November 13, 2018. This notice outlines LBUSD’s plan for submitting the application through the California Department of Education. This notice identifies LBUSD as the Local Education Agency responsible for submitting the application for funding. LBUSD operates an expanded learning program known as Winners Reaching Amazing Potential (WRAP) at fifty-six K-12 school sites across the district. The program provides students with academic enrichment, homework help, physical activity and a nutritious snack at no cost to students or families. The 21st Century Community Learning Center funding is currently used to fund afterschool program sites in LBUSD. LBUSD intends to apply for funding for the 2019-20 school year to continue to serve the maximum number of students possible in this free, daily expanded learning program. Further information can be obtained from the WRAP Office at (562) 8000 x.7172.
After School Education and Safety Program Universal Grant
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) is providing this notice of intent to apply for the After School Education and Safety grant. The applications are due on or before January 12th, 2019. This notice outlines LBUSD's plan for submitting these applications through the California Department of Education. This notice identifies LBUSD as the Local Education Agency responsible for submitting the applications for funding.
LBUSD operates an afterschool program known as Winners Reaching Amazing Potential (WRAP) at fifty-six school K-12 sites across the district. The program provides students with academic enrichment, homework help, physical activity and a nutritious snack at no cost to students or families.
The After School Education and Safety grant funding is currently used to fund the K-8 afterschool program sites across LBUSD.
Further information can be obtained from the WRAP Office at (562) 997-8000 x.7172