• CVUSD Summer Enrichment Program 2025  

    FAQs 

    1. Are there any costs associated with SEP enrollment? 

    No, the program is offered at no cost to CVUSD students enrolled in the SEP.  

     

    1. Does my student need to attend the full day of the program? (7 a.m. – 4 p.m.) 

    No, the program will be available for students to attend from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day; however, students are not required to stay for the entirety of the program each day. The recommendation is that students attend at least half of the program day. 

     

    1. Does my student need to attend every day of the SEP session? 

    No; however, the recommendation is that your student attend the majority of the program days.  

     

    1. Will transportation be available for my student to attend the SEP?  

    Transportation information is available for unduplicated students who would like to participate in the SEP. For more information regarding transportation options, please contact Shiloh Hart by emailing Shiloh_Hart@chino.k12.ca.us 

     

    1. My student will be enrolled in the CVUSD for the 25/26 school year; however, they are not a currently enrolled student with CVUSD. Can my student register for the SEP?  

    SEP 2025 is only available to currently enrolled (During the 24-25 SY) CVUSD students in grades TK-6th 

     

    1. Will a menu of snacks and meals offered during the program be available for parents/guardians to view? 

    A schedule of meals and snacks will be available and updated on the SEP webpage by April 2025. 

     

    1. Can my student take prescribed medication while attending SEP? 

    All students taking medication, prescribed or over the counter, will need to complete and submit a CVUSD medication form. If a student is offered a spot in the SEP, the medication form will be provided for completion at that time. More information will also be provided regarding the next steps.  

     

    1. How do I know if my student is identified as unduplicated? 

    Students considered unduplicated are English language learners, foster youth, and socio-economically disadvantaged students. Students are considered socio-economically disadvantaged based on responses parents/guardians provide regarding their students' income and household size during data confirmation. This also includes McKinney-Vento/homeless students.  

     

    1. My student was not identified as unduplicated at the beginning of the school year, but I believe that they are now. What do I do now? 

     During the SEP registration process, each student will be verified based on their current AERIES profile 

     

    Can I enroll my student at all locations? 

    It is recommended that you choose one program site to register your student for; however, if you do register your student for all locations and space is available, you will only be offered one location. 

     

    1. Will siblings get priority? 

    If you enroll all of your students consecutively and space is available, all students will likely be offered a spot.  

     

    1. How many students are you accepting per site? 

    Approximately 120 students will be enrolled at each program site; however, this may change depending on available staffing.  

     

    1. Can we change program sites? 

    If you would like to change the program site after applying, contact the Health Services and Child Development office and request to withdraw your application. You can apply to another program site; however, know that your application will be time stamped, and enrollment is based on a first-come, first-served basis. No changes will be made to student program enrollment/site after the initial offer/placement has been made.