Think Together
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Think Together Registration Information
We’re excited to start this new school year with you. Below you will find a link to Think Together's online enrollment form.
Bellflower USD2022-2023 Intent to Apply Form Submitting this form will enter your child's (children's) name(s) in the Enrollment Process for the Bellflower Unified School District schools for the Fall of 2022-2023 Afterschool Program. / Al enviar este formulario, se ingresará el (los) nombre(s) de su hijo(a) en el proceso de inscripción para las escuelas del distrito escolar unificado de Bellflower para el programa de despues de escuela 2022-2023. Click here:Contact information: 562-236-3831, Email: woodruffes.busd@thinktogether.
Thank you for choosing to be part of Think Together. We look forward to working together this next school year!
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The BUSD After School Education and Safety (ASES) program provides an opportunity for more than 700 students at seven sites in the school district to receive after-school care and academic support. The mission of the program is to engage students in enrichment courses and activities to explore and develop their talents while gaining critical skills needed for success in school and beyond.
BUSD has partnered with Think Together to provide after-school program services, which support learning in and out of school.
The Think Together after-school program is offered every day that regular school is in session, from dismissal until 6:00 pm. Students engage in fun activities that bolster their knowledge and skills in English, Math, STEM, Arts, and healthy youth development. A trained Think Together employee helps students with homework and leads academic, enrichment and physical activities for groups of 20 students.
BUSD dedicates grant and local funds in excess of 1 million dollars, annually to the ASES program, allowing it to operate free of charge to families at Albert Baxter, Thomas Jefferson, Ernie Pyle, Ramona, Washington, Craig Williams, and Frank E. Woodruff elementary schools.
For more information on the BUSD ASES Program, please feel free to contact Think Together at (562) 236-3831.