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Kids Club is offered Alisal, Donlon, Fairlands, Hearst, Lydiksen, Mohr, Valley View and Vintage Hills and Walnut Grove.

Pleasanton Unified School District aims to improve the outcomes of all its students by focusing on the implementation of:

  • Curriculum and Instruction: All students regardless of race, ethnicity, socio-economic status or gender will be proficient/advanced and college /career ready upon graduation. Optimize student learning by utilizing innovative technologies.
  • Learning Environment: All students and staff are provided a high-quality physical environment that facilitates teaching and learning. Every student and staff will feel safe, respected, and enjoy positive connection.
  • Personal Growth: Empower all students to develop character, compassion, civility, and community consciousness.
  • Fiscal Stewardship: Students will be central to all fiscal decisions. Ensure fiscal health through investing in today while planning for tomorrow.

On behalf of the Pleasanton Unified School District and Program Staff, we would like to welcome you to Kids Club, the district's Expanded Learning Program.

The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) provides funding from the California Department of Education for afterschool and summer school enrichment programs for transitional Kindergarten through fifth grade. The program include enrichment, academic support, and a healthy snack.

"Expanded learning” means before school, after school, summer, or intersession learning programs that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of pupils through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. It is the intent of the CA Legislature that expanded learning programs are pupil-centered, results driven, include community partners, and complement, but do not replicate, learning activities in the regular school day and school year.

Students who meet the criteria for the Free and Reduced Meal Program, or are classified as foster youth, homeless, or are English Learners are eligible for the ELOP program. These qualified students will be given priority status on the waitlist.

Due to high demand and convenience to school, all of our Kids Club programs are at full capacity with a substantial waiting list.

A limited number of full-fee tuition pay slots are available. Current fees for Tuition Pay Families are as follows:

  • $650.00/month for TK/Kindergarten
  • $550.00/month for 1st-5th Grades
  • $400.00/month for Part Time TK/Kinder (school year calendar only; pickup approx 2:45 p.m.)
  • Registration Fee: $150.00 per child (one-time)
  • Participation in the Kids Club Expanded Learning Program is free to students who meet the criteria for the Free and Reduced Meal Program or are classified as foster youth or homeless.
Board Approved Fee Schedule: Effective July 1, 2025
  • $800.00/month for TK/Kindergarten
  • $650.00/month for 1st-5th Grades
  • $550.00/month for Part-Time TK/Kinder (school year calendar only; pickup approx 2:45 p.m.)
  • Registration Fee: $150.00 per child (one-time)
  • Participation in the Kids Club Expanded Learning Program is free to students who meet the criteria for the Free and Reduced Meal Program or are classified as foster youth or homeless.
2024-25 School Year
  • TK/K: $650
  • 1st-5th: $550
  • Part-Time TK/K: $400
2025-26 School Year
  • TK/K: $800
  • 1st-5th: $650
  • Part-Time TK/K: $550
Summer 2024
  • Currently-Enrolled Kids Club Families: $800
  • Community Families: $1,000
Summer 2025
  • Currently-Enrolled Kids Club Families: $1,000
  • Community Families: $1,200

Children must be registered at and/or attending the corresponding school in order to attend Kids Club at that school site.