Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. To improve the academic performance in reading /language arts and math of students who are low performing/ failing or at high risk of failure. 2. To improve the health and wellness of youth who participate in the Expanded Learning Program. This might include but not be limited to: nutrition, physical fitness, social-emotional development/asset building, bullying and harassment prevention, safety issues (fire, bike, water, home alone, dating, car, etc.), and/or substance abuse prevention, etc. 3. To enhance a student’s enrichment opportunities by providing a broad array of ageappropriate, student-driven, high interest learning opportunities. This might include but not be limited to: visual and performing arts (art, music, dance, theatre, performances, and exhibits), cultural/multi-cultural activities, financial literacy or career planning and college exploration, and service learning, etc. 4. To provide information, educational resources, and activities to families, that will enhance youth and adult learning.