Proposition 49

Proposition 49, also known as the After School Education and Safety Program (ASES), was a California ballot proposition approved by voters in 2002. It authorized funding for the establishment and expansion of after-school programs in California schools, particularly for elementary and middle school students.

Key points about Proposition 49 (ASES) include:

  • Funding: The proposition provided dedicated funding for the creation and support of after-school programs that offer academic assistance, enrichment activities, and a safe environment for students during non-school hours.
  • Expanded Learning Opportunities: ASES aimed to enhance learning opportunities for students, improve their academic performance, and provide additional support to working parents and guardians.
  • Eligibility: After-school programs funded through ASES were primarily targeted at schools serving low-income communities with a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
  • Local Control: Individual school districts had the authority to determine how to use the funds to meet the unique needs of their students and communities.
Proposition 49 (ASES) represented a significant investment in out-of-school time programs in California, with the goal of helping students succeed academically and providing families with valuable support for their children's well-being and education.

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Academic performance measures a student's success in education through grades, test scores, and overall achievements.

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