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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do they do or teach on ESY? Academic from prior school year or next school year, or therapies on needs? My child has IEP, and he was never approved for ESY. Well, I already signed him up for multiple summer camps in person, so it seems like he will miss out ESY even he is qualified this year.[/quote] From what I've seen, ESY is more about keeping the kid familiar with school and its routines.[/quote] It depends on the child’s disability, if there wasn’t sufficient progress made during the year on IEP goals, and if progress will be lost during the summer months. In my child’s case, there was a long delay in the Child Find process. ESY was agreed to as compensatory special education services because of mistakes made by the IEP team. The services over the summer was in a small setting (2 other children) and was very helpful so progress was made prior to the next school year. ESY is not summer school but is special education services. The type of service depends on what your child needs and what the reason is for needing ESY. A student can register for both summer school (to work on curriculum skills) while receiving ESY (special education services). [/quote]
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