YEP Secondary Programs
Youth Enrichment Program (YEP) operates expanded learning programs at our five middle schools (Bret Harte, Chavez, King, Ochoa, and Winton) and three HUSD comprehensive high schools (Hayward, Mt. Eden, and Tennyson). These programs offer opportunities for students in grades 7th-12th to enhance their 21st Century skills, explore post-secondary educational opportunities, and broaden their life experiences. Along with academic support (which includes credit recovery and concurrent enrollment), these programs provide enrichment activities from fitness to cooking classes. YEP strives to create safe and supportive environments to make our students feel connected to their school communities and excited to learn new skills that will impact their academic and social outcomes beyond their participation in our programs.
21st Century Community Learning Centers and After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens Programs
Hayward Unified School District hereby formally notifies the local community of its intention to apply to the California Department of Education for the 21st Century Learning Centers Program Grant at East Avenue, Strobridge, Treeview, Burbank, Schafer Park, and Harder Elementary Schools, Martin Luther King Jr., Bret Harte, and Anthony Ochoa Middle Schools, and Faith Ringgold School of Arts and Science; and for the After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens Programs Grant at Brenkwitz, Hayward, Mt. Eden, and Tennyson High Schools. Our applications are due to the California Department of Education by November 16, 2021. We also take this opportunity to inform private schools, faith-based organizations, and community-based organizations of our intent to provide safe, accessible academic, enrichment, and family literacy programs in the aforementioned schools. Parties interested in participating in our proposal are asked to contact Andrew Kevy, Director II, Student and Parent Support Programs at: akevy@husd.k12.ca.us or 510-723-3857, ext. 34190.