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ELO-P Intersession Schedule

Organizations that receive an ELO-P apportionment must operate an ELO Program for a minimum of 30 nonschooldays, which may include ESY (Expanded School Year) days provided pursuant to EC Section 56345(b)(3), for no less than 9 hours per day. 

As advocates for accessible and enriching science education, we are proud to provide intersession programming for schools looking to fill this requirement during Spring Break, Winter Break, Summer, or other times of year. 

Generally, Intersession days will feature various scheduling formats depending on school district and their needs.

Intersession dates during winter and spring breaks feature modular designs with multiple activity segments combining into a nine hour day, whereas a summer intersession schedule may be more formalized based on student academic support needs via summer school.

A sample schedule for intersession offerings during summer school is presented as one plausible design of such a program. This schedule is intended to be a sample, and is subject to change to meet the needs of the students, families, and specific intersession program at your district.

Potential ELO-P Intersession Calendar Dates

 

Intersession Dates Total Days Format Length
Winter Holiday Break 3 to 5 total days

Half Day Science Camp

Full Day Science Camp

Supplemental Hour Long Workshops 

3 Hours or 6 Hours
Spring Break 5 total days

Half Day Science Camp

Full Day Science Camp

Supplemental Hour Long Workshops

3 Hours or 6 Hours
Summer Programming 20 to 22 total days (4-5 weeks)

Half Day Science Camp

Full Day Science Camp

Supplemental Hour Long Workshops

3 Hours or 6 Hours

 

Sample ELO-P Intersession Schedule

Sample Schedule
Time Schedule Description of Content
8:00 - 8:45 AM Introduction and Day Intro w/ Pump Up Activity Large Demonstration to pump up students and introduce our topic and the day as a group. Role taking, check in, and getting into groups
8:45 AM - 11:45 AM
Educational Instruction
At discretion of school, but generally involves academic activities, tutoring, english, and math.
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Lunch Lunch
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM ELO-P Rotation 1 Science / Engineering / Sports / Cooking (Students Rotate)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM ELO-P Rotation 2 + Snack Science / Engineering / Sports / Cooking (Students Rotate)
3:15 PM - 4:30 PM ELO-P Rotation 3 + Break Science / Engineering / Sports / Cooking (Students Rotate)
4:45 PM - 6:00 PM ELO-P Rotation 4 Science / Engineering / Sports / Cooking (Students Rotate)

Award Winning Curriculum

The key to our high quality curriculum is that it’s designed to engage students in a short period of time while still leaving them with a concrete understanding of important scientific concepts and ideas.

ELO-P Science Programs Include:

  • High Energy Instruction
  • 2 Hands On Science Experiments
  • 2 Science Demonstrations
  • 3 Science Keywords
  • A Take-home from class

Easy For Your Staff

Before coming on site, we handle making sure all logistics are accounted for, and all procedures are in our hands. You can trust our experience with over 60,000 students to catch everything needed to ensure a smooth launch.

What We Provide:

  • Propose program content
  • Propose Group Sizing
  • Logistics and Rostering
  • Class Management and Teaching
  • Pre-Service Planning Meeting
Science Summer Camp Professor Egghead Rocket

Intersession Schedule

LEAs that receive an ELO Program apportionment must operate an ELO Program for a minimum of 30 nonschooldays, which may include Expanded School Year Days. This requirement is something we can help with.

Intersession Dates:

  • Calendar Provided
  • Summer Programs and Camps
  • Spring Break and Winter Camps
  • Blend Seamlessly with Academics
ELOp Science Program students witness rocket launch
Professor Ashley making Volcanoes in ELOP Science Program

For more information on ELO-P Science Program guidelines visit https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ex/elofaq.asp