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Foothill Oaks Elementary

Home of The Wolves

Foothill Oaks Elementary

Home of The Wolves

Afterschool Program

WHAT IS A.S.E.S.?

WHAT IS A.S.E.S.?

 

Foothill Oaks’ After School Education and Safety (ASES) program is operated and staffed by the Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center (SCCSC). It is committed to a holistic child-approach during after school, ensuring each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, challenged and sustained.

Healthy

After-school culture supports and reinforces the health and well-being of each student by addressing the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of health. We collaborate with parents and the local community to promote health and well-being.

Safe

After-school learning occurs in a friendly student-centered environment that is physically and emotionally safe for students and families.

Engaged

After-school activities are actively engaged in learning by connecting the school to the broader community. Students have access to a range of experiences that reflect student interest and goals such as field trips, outreach projects options and choices for a wide array of extracurricular and co-curricular activities.

Supported

ASES welcomes families as partners by using a variety of methods across languages and cultures to communicate goals, activities and opportunities for students.

Challenged

ASES prepares students to participate in a global environment by developing and providing opportunities for critical thinking and reasoning skills, problem solving competencies, and technology proficiency.

Sustainable

ASES implements a whole child approach using collaboration, coordination, and integration to ensure long term success.

The program runs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3:12 PM to 6:00 PM, and from 1:12-6:00 on Wednesday.

Students should be picked up by 6:00 PM.

Parents MUST sign the student out with ASES staff.

End of Year BBQ & Car Show, June 2019

End of Year BBQ & Car Show, June 2019

PROGRAM MISSION

PROGRAM MISSION

The purpose of this organization is to assist new immigrants, refugees and other under served individuals in the greater Sacramento area to achieve economic self-sufficiency, social empowerment, and cultural appreciation. The Center accomplishes this mission by providing quality educational, vocational, human services and health programs to these individuals.

Our program values: Excellence, Caring & Respect, Community, and Teamwork.

NEWSLETTERS

NEWSLETTERS

 
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CONTACT INFORMATION

CONTACT INFORMATION

To sign up for this program, please contact the school office or Mr. Austin Slay, Program Director at (916) 889-4737