(HISTORICAL) ASES Kids Code (California)

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    California Department of Education (CDE)

    Summary

    The ASES Program funds the establishment of local after school education and enrichment programs. These programs are created through partnerships between schools and local community resources to provide literacy, academic enrichment and safe constructive alternatives for students in kindergarten through ninth grade (K-9). Funding is designed to:

    • Maintain existing before and after school program funding; and
    • Provide eligibility to all elementary and middle schools that submit quality applications throughout California. 

    The ASES program must be aligned with, and not be a repeat of, the content of regular school day and other extended learning opportunities. A safe physical and emotional environment, as well as opportunities for relationship building, must be provided. After school programs must consist of the two elements below and ASES program leaders work closely with school site principals and staff to integrate both elements with the school's curriculum, instruction, and learning support activities.

    • An educational and literacy element must provide tutoring and/or homework assistance designed to help students meet state standards in one or more of the following core academic subjects: reading/language arts, mathematics, history and social studies, or science. A broad range of activities may be implemented based on local student needs and interests. 
    • The educational enrichment element must offer an array of additional services, programs, and activities that reinforce and complement the school's academic program. Educational enrichment may include but is not limited to, positive youth development strategies, recreation and prevention activities. Such activities might involve the visual and performing arts, music, physical activity, health/nutrition promotion, and general recreation; career awareness and work preparation activities; community service-learning; and other youth development activities based on student needs and interests. Enrichment activities may be designed to enhance the core curriculum.

    The After School Education and Safety (ASES) Kids Code Grant Pilot Program is to expand access to coding for students participating in existing ASES Programs. The California Department of Education will provide one-time grant funds to eligible ASES programs that focus on computer coding as part of their after school program curriculum.

     

    History of Funding

    https://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r27/kidscode18reslt.asp

    Additional Information

    Eligible grade levels for this program are K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

    Contacts

    Karissa Lujan

    Karissa Lujan
    1430 N Street
    Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
    (916) 319-0620

    Chris Breazeale

    Chris Breazeale
    1430 N Street
    Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
    (916) 324-8189
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are Currently funded ASES grantees; Schools must have verifiable Free and Reduced Price Meal data for 2016–17 through the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System to be considered in the funding determination.

    Deadline Details

    Applications are to be submitted by November 5, 2018. This record is for reference purposes only.

    Award Details

    Approximately $15,000,000 is available in funding. Awards are allocated based on a formula.

    • Enrollment up to 600 students–$50,000.00 over three years;
    • Enrollment 601–899 students–$65,000.00 over three years;
    • Enrollment 900+ students–$80,000.00 over three years

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