ASES/RAP Teen Scene for Middle School
Middle School Teen Scene
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Teen Scene ASES
The After-School Education and Safety Program (ASES) is a state grant program aimed at improving student performance in school and providing a safe environment for students after school. Teen Scene ASES operates on school days only from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m. and is located at Roosevelt, Toll, and Wilson Middle Schools. The Teen Scene ASES program is free aside from a $75 registration fee collected at the beginning of the school year.Teen Scene ASES Long-Term Early Release Form: ASES Early Release Form
The ASES grant mandates that if students leave before 6 p.m., an early release form must be on file for the student. Completing this form allows your family the flexibility to leave before 6 p.m. and still receive ASES funding. You may select as many options as may apply to your child. If you do not have a planned activity we suggest that you mark “In the best interest of the family” on the form.
Teen Scene RAP
Teen Scene RAP is a private pay child care program aimed at improving student performance in school and providing a safe environment for students after school. Teen Scene RAP operates on school days only from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m. and is located at Rosemont Middle School. A monthly fee of $216 per student and a one-time $75 registration fee (collected at the beginning of the school year) apply.
Spaces will be allocated in Teen Scene ASES and RAP per the following priorities:
- Children of GUSD Staff
- Foster/homeless youth
- Returning Teen Scene ASES/RAP students
- New Teen Scene ASES/RAP students
A lottery for spaces for new Teen Scene ASES/RAP students was run on May 30 and families were notified of the results via email on June 2.
If you have questions about child care programs, including Teen Scene ASES and Teen Scene RAP, please call the CDCC Main Office at 818-247-0775 or email us at CDCC@gusd.net