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ESY = Extended School Year (also known as summer school)
How do kids get identified to participate in ESY? I remember after Covid it was offered to everyone but not anymore. Does anyone know what has to happen to qualify? Is this something you can request from the school? |
| Kids qualify via their IEPs. There has to be a need that not continuing services will lead to regression. |
ESY is offered only to students with IEPs when school teams feel there will be negative effects without summer learning. The summer school you are referring to was a different program, and it's not being offered this summer as the funding for it is gone (or at least that's what I've heard as a school staff member). |
This is correct for ESY. Which is different than summer school - which can be regular classes for non SPED students. Since this isn't in the special needs forum, I'm not sure if OP is looking for ESY or summer school. |
| To expand on the above- ESY is not Summer School. It stands for Extended School Year, and it’s a function of the IEP. School teams make the determination about qualifying for ESY in an IEP meeting when reviewing student needs. There needs to be a goal around a critical life skill, a significant likelihood of regression, or significant interfering behaviors and there is a legally mandated checklist to go through to determine if a student qualifies. At ESY, students work on their IEP goals, and receive their IEP services, unlike summer school which works on general education curriculum. |