Before & After School Programs
Before School
Afterschool Info
Adams Elementary School After School Programs
SBUSD/After School Program (TK/K only): A district supported program (General Child Care and Development Program: CCTR) that focuses on providing safe, enriching and educationally-sound environment that supplements and supports the regular school day. It also features academic program and field trips. This program is available year-round (summer and school breaks). Placement in the program is not guaranteed as space is limited. Participants must meet income requirements, if subsidized by the State of California and is run through the A-OK Program. Non-subsidized spaces are available. Need support or more information, contact (805)965-4633 extension 6502
SBUSD/After School Opportunities for Kids (A-OK for 1st-6th grades): A grant supported academic based program focused on providing a safe learning environment for students. Students participate in creative, standards aligned curriculum and are helped with homework daily. Special activities include Friday Club, field, trips, guest speakers, Girl Scouts, special interest classes, and sports leagues. Priority is given to families with 5 days of attendance for a 3 hours per day. Click HERE for the online application for the A-OK program. Paper copies will also be available in the school office.
City Parks & Recreation After School Program (RAP): RAP is a safe, supervised and fun recreational experience for children in 1st-6th grades supported by the City of Santa Barbara. Daily activities include arts and crafts, sports and recreation, homework help and reading time. We welcome the participation of children with special needs in RAP and other programs offered by Parks and Recreation. RAP registration for the 2024/2025 school year will begin on May 1st, 2024, at 9:00am. Space will be offered on a first come, first served basis. The link to register, our 2024/2025 Flyer, Parent Handbook, and Scholarship information can all be found on the RAP website HERE.
Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara: Girls Incorporated is a national non-profit providing enriching hands on experiences in a safe and supportive girl only environment with the mission of inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Programs include science, art, cooking, sports, computers, library, field trips, and more! As of 8/3/2021, transportation to Girls Inc is not available.
United Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County (UBGCSB): UBGCSB is a non-profit organization that provides a safe, positive and enriching environment for youth between the ages of 5-18. We provide a knowledgeable and trained staff to insure the development of positive self-esteem, proper values, and healthy life skills through constructive educational programs, striving to encourage each child to reach their full potential. As of 4/13/2024, transportation to UBGCSB is available.
Cliff Drive Care Center: Cliff Drive offers care for kids in K-6th grades. It is located at the Free Methodist Church on Cliff drive but is has a fee. Please call them for more information. As of 4/11/2024, transportation to Cliff Drive Care Center is available from Adams Elementary but is not available for at kindergarten dismissal time.
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Grades Served |
Bus |
Open until |
Cost |
Inclusion Programs |
Contact
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Additional Information |
SBUSD After School Program |
TK-K |
No |
6:00 PM |
Fee Based & Subsidized (based on income) |
Yes |
Cecilia Valencia cvalencia@sbunified.org (805) 963-4633 x6502 |
Provides a safe, enriching, and educationally sound environment that supports the school day. Snacks served and homework assistance. Open summer months and over school breaks. |
SBUSD A-OK Program |
1st-6th |
Yes |
6:00 PM |
$30-$50/month with an additional $6/month for the end of day bus. |
Yes |
Cecilia Valencia
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Open only when school is in operation. Five days/week enrollment and must remain in the program until 5:45PM. Creative curriculum, homework assistance, and snack served. |
City of SB RAP |
1st -6th |
No |
5:30 PM |
$145/ 30 day session $70 10 day pass $10 day drop-in pass |
Yes |
Terry Brown RAP!(Recreation Afterschool Program) Flyer, English & Spanish |
Scholarships available. Snack served. Open only when school is in session. Field trips, homework help, and more. On campus |
Girls Inc. of Greater SB |
TK-6th |
Yes |
6:00 PM |
$100/week (3 days or more), $60/week for 2 days or less (Scholarships available) |
Yes |
Shane Meserve (805) 963-4017 |
Open year-round, enrichment classes, homework assistance daily, field trips, and snack served. No transportation from campus. |
United Boys & Girls Clubs of SB County |
K-12th |
Yes |
6:00 PM |
$40/annual membership + $75/month transportation |
Yes |
Priscilla Hernandez (805) 966-2811 |
Drop-in program is offered to all youth ages 5 (must be in Kinder) to 18, from 2 to 6p.m., Monday through Friday and 10 to 4pm on Saturday. Boys & Girls Clubs provide services that aim to engage all youth in recreational and social activities, and are centered around having a place for young people to go to enjoy their free time. Snack provided. Scholarships available. Transportation offered. |
After School Enrichment
After School Enrichment classes are offered in eight week sessions for a variety of different types of classes. A Fall, Winter and Spring class schedule will be made available 2-3 weeks before the start of a new session. Most classes are between 45 minutes to one hour immediately afterschool and are on the Adams Campus.