Expanded Learning is an excellent option for working families who need additional care or study time for their young scholars. All of our after-school programs are grant-funded, and families do not need to pay for these programs.
Free Expanded Learning programs are available for all Robla students entering TK through 6th grade.
![]() BELL AVENUE TK-6
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![]() GLENWOOD TK-6
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![]() TAYLOR STREET K-6
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Brianna Lawson, Site Coordinator
(916) 255-7955
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Danielle Sturgeon, Site Coordinator
(916) 825-5838
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Liliana Atilano, Site Coordinator
(916) 826-9289
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![]() MAIN AVENUE TK-6
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![]() ROBLA K-6
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Roberts Family Development Center
@ Taylor Street Elementary
Blake Cudworth, Site Coordinator
(916) 646-6631
Registration forms are available
at Taylor's main office
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Connie Prendez, Site Coordinator
(916) 825-3528
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Karla Beltran, Site Coordinator
(916) 825-5850
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Expanded Learning Partners
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SACRAMENTO START
The Sacramento START program helps children throughout the Robla school district gain knowledge, expand their universe outside neighborhood boundaries, provide opportunities to grow and flourish, build and develop trust and create and fulfill dreams. With this in mind, the program promotes youth development and builds on individual student assets. Positive youth development promotes social and emotional growth and greater attachment to school, which, in turn, translates into enhanced learning opportunities during the regular school day. The Sacramento START program includes homework assistance, enrichment (literacy), and recreation.
HOSTED AT ALL SITES
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ROBERT FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Our services are focused on serving low-income families who struggle to secure quality care and academic support for their children. Students in these economically challenged families often struggle to keep up academically during the school year, leading to the achievement gap. This achievement gap is compounded by summer learning loss, putting them farther and farther behind with each passing year. Without support, children in these families often become trapped in a multigenerational cycle of poor life outcomes, including poverty, lack of education, involvement with law enforcement, chronic health conditions, prolonged stress, etc.
HOSTED ONLY AT TAYLOR STREET
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