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Fee-based Before/Afterschool Children’s Centers

Description – Serving Kindergarten-6th grade students before/after school and some during vacation periods

Location(s) – Leonardo da Vinci Children’s Centers, MLK Jr. Children’s Center and Matsuyama Children’s Center

Hours of Operation – MLK Jr. and LdV: All sites open 7am to 6 pm, Matsuyama open 7am to 5:30pm

Fees – M. L. King Jr: Offers subsidized (sliding scale or free). Matsuyama and LDV: Offers full fee.

Eligibility Requirements – Full-fee: No requirements.  Subsidized: Must be income eligible & demonstrate need

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Summer Break begins Monday: Help prevent crime on campuses
Report any suspicious weekend, evening activity at SCUSD schools

June 11, 2015 (Â鶹ÊÓƵ):  Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District is asking the community to help keep its 75 schools safe and secure on summer evenings, weekends and holidays. School resumes on Thursday, September 3.

Summer programming begins on 40 campuses on June 22 and lasts through July 30. Most programs operate in the morning and are over by 2 p.m. During late afternoons, evenings and weekends, campuses will be locked and alarmed. Security cameras will be monitored as well.

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Two SCUSD students named Gates Millennium Scholars
Award covers college tuition, living expenses for four years

June 8, 2015 (Â鶹ÊÓƵ):  Two SCUSD students have been named Gates Millennium Scholars, an award that covers the cost of attending college for high-performing, low-income students of color.

Luther Burbank High School salutatorian Sabreena Singh, 18, and John F. Kennedy High School senior Manuel Valencia, 18, are among 1,000 students nationwide in the program’s Class of 2015. The scholarship is funded by a $1.6 billion grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.