Extended Learning Program (ELP)
The Radnor High School after-school tutoring program is open to all RHS students at no cost.
The Extended Learning Program (ELP) launched at RHS in January 2019. All RHS ELP instructors are RHS teachers, so they have a keen understanding of what your child is learning in school. Each teacher will utilize various types of instruction during ELP, including small group, one-on-one, and hands-on activities.
Students and parents can access the full RHS ELP schedule below.
Extended Learning Program Schedule
The ELP is a drop-in service and does not require registration although attendance will be taken.
- Afternoon sessions: 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Black Box
- Evening sessions: 6-7 p.m. via Teams*
- Tuesday Evening Session: 7-8 p.m. via Teams*
- Students must sign-up by 4:00 P.M. for evening sessions
*All links for the ELP are located on Schoology, and all RHS students are enrolled in the course.
Monday Afternoon
- Study Skills
- Science
Monday Evening
- English
Tuesday Evening
- World Language
Wednesday Afternoon
- Study Skills
Wednesday Evening
- Social Studies
ELP Instructors
Study Skills
English
Science
Social Studies
World Language
The Late Lift: After-School Bus Service

We’re excited to announce a new after-school bus service designed to support students who stay late for tutoring, clubs, and athletics. Thanks to a generous donation from a community member, Radnor High School will launch the “Late Lift” beginning Monday, September 22.
The Late Lift will run Monday through Thursday, with two departure times: 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm from the main entrance. Students will be dropped off at designated neighborhood locations.
This new service will make it easier for students to participate in after-school activities while providing families with a safe and reliable transportation option.
As with any new program, we may experience a few hiccups in the first few weeks. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through any initial challenges.
Bus Routes:
- Each bus will have a sign in the window marked “A” or “B.”
- Find the location on the list that’s closest to your house to figure out which bus to ride.
- Once you’re on the bus, tell the driver your neighborhood bus stop.
- Only give your home address if you don’t usually ride the bus and don’t already have a bus stop.
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