LEAD HUB AT CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
What is LEAD Hub?
Learn Enrich Aspire Develop Hub is an enrichment and recreational after-school program that is funded by the Chula Vista Elementary School District and operated by the South Bay Family YMCA.
- Allen Elementary
- Camarena Elementary
- Casillas Elementary
- Chula Vista Hills Elementary
- Clearview Elementary
- Eastlake Elementary
- Halecrest Elementary
- Hedenkamp Elementary
- Heritage Elementary
- Jeffers Elementary
- Kellogg Elementary
- Liberty Elementary
- Marshall Elementary
- McMillin Elementary
- Muraoka Elementary
- Olympic View Elementary
- Parkview Elementary
- Rogers Elementary
- Rosebank Elementary
- Salt Creek Elementary
- Sotomayor Elementary
- Sunnyside Elementary
- Tiffany Elementary
- Valley Vista Elementary
- Veterans Elementary
- Wolf Canyon Elementary
*Please note that TK is not offered at every school. Check with your school to find out if they will be offering TK.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE LEAD HUB AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT & PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
- All students in grades Transitional Kindergarten (TK) to 6th who attend one of the participating schools can apply.
HOW ARE STUDENTS SELECTED?
AIl LEAD Hub applications will be reviewed by LEAD Hub staff and Chula Vista Elementary School District personnel. Each LEAD Hub program has a maximum number of students that are able to be served. Students will be enrolled based on the rating system detailed below, up to the capacity for each school's program. Once the LEAD Hub program has reached its capacity, students not accepted for participation will be placed on a waitlist and will be accepted as space becomes available.
First priority shall go to pupils who are identified by the program as homeless youth, as defined by the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a), at the time that they apply for enrollment or at any time during the school year, and to pupils who are identified by the program as being in foster care, English Language Learners and socioeconomically disadvantaged. Second priority for enrollment will be based on the application rating system.
If the program receives more applications than spaces available, first priority for participation will be given to applications with the most points. In cases where a determination must be made between two or more applications with the same points, selection for acceptance will be based on date of submission of the completed applications. For priority enrollment, the attendance policy will be strictly enforced.
LEAD HUB ATTENDANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Students who are enrolled in LEAD Hub must attend 5 days a week for the duration of program hours. Enrolled students who do not attend on a daily basis or for the duration of the program may be dis-enrolled to make room for a student who needs the program. If actual student attendance differs from what a family originally applied for, students may be subject to unenerollment. We understand LEAD Hub may not suit everyone's needs; therefore, at many of the schools we also offer a Licensed Childcare Program called Character Builders.
Please speak with the onsite YMCA Site Supervisor for more information.
LEAD HUB APPLICATION SUBMISSION PERIOD:
Open enrollment period: June 14-June 24
Submissions received after June 24 will automatically be placed on a waitlist and will not be reviewed until the start of the 2024-2025 school year. Results from the LEAD Hub 2024-2025 will be available for viewing at the South Bay Family YMCA and distributed via email to families by July 5.
APPLICATION RANKING
Enrollment Point System:
- FIRST PRIORITY enrollment will go to students who are identified by CVESD as unduplicated students at the time that they apply for enrollment or at any time during the school year. Unduplicated students are determined as either a Foster Youth, McKinney-Vento (Homeless) student, English Language Learner or a socioeconomically disadvantaged student.
- SECOND PRIORITY will be given to applications with the most points based on the LEAD Hub Application Rating System below. In the event of a tie in points, the date and time the LEAD Hub application was submitted will be used as the tiebreaker.
APPLICATION RATING SYSTEM
- ENROLLMENT GROUP
- POINTS
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Unduplicated Student: Foster Youth, McKinney Vento (Homeless), English Language Learner and socioeconomically disadvantage.
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6 points
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Student has applied for LEAD HUB and will attend 5 days a week.
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2 points
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Students with at least one parent/guardian currently active duty military or on military deployment.
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2 points
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Students with at least one parent/guardian currently employed by the Chula Vista Elementary School District.
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1 point
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Total Points Possible:
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11 points
Questions? Contact Us For More Information
For questions about the application, enrollment, and general information, contact:
- Phone: (619) 421-9622 Email: [email protected]