The CHILD DEVELOPMENT office of Clovis Unified School District provides programs that offer academic enrichment for those who are in need of these specialized services. Child Development programs exist for the purpose of serving the District’s mission of promoting, nurturing, supporting, and enhancing all areas of a child’s development. We continually seek ways to accommodate the unique needs of the diverse populations served within CUSD, as well as serve as a bridge between home and school. Activities provide a balance of educational, social, and enrichment opportunities that are specifically designed for the children attending. Our programs’ environments and activities are conducive to children learning in a fun, safe, and meaningful way. The Child Development office is located in the District Services Building at 1735 David E. Cook Way, Clovis, CA. For more information call (559) 327-9160.
Child Development offers the following programs:
The Expanded Learning Club (ELC) is a fee-based program. ELC offers before and after school programs for grades TK-6 at elementary schools. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive expanded learning environment that fosters educational and enrichment opportunities for students and staff.
Through Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) funding we are able to provide fee-waivers. If you would like more information about qualifying for a fee-waiver for your family, please call 327-9160.
The following schools have qualified for site-wide fee-waivers: Boris, Clovis Elementary, Cole, Fancher Creek, Gettysburg, Hirayama, Jefferson, Lincoln, Mickey Cox, Miramonte, Mountain View, Nelson, Pinedale, Sierra Vista, Tarpey, Temperance-Kutner, and Weldon.
A high-quality, developmentally appropriate program for 3 and 4-year-old children offering Private Pay and no-cost California State Preschool options. For more information please call (559) 327-9160.
The District's Youth Parent Program is facilitated through the Child Development office. The Youth Parent Child Care Center is located at Gateway High School and serves all of the District's pregnant/parenting teens.