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WHAT EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR IS AND IS NOT EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR (ESY)
IS: Based
only on the individual student’s specific critical skills that are critical to
his/her overall educational progress as determined by the IEP committee. Designed
to maintain student mastery of critical skills and objectives represented on
the IEP and achieved during the regular school year. Designed
to maintain a reasonable readiness to begin the next year. Based
on multi-criteria and not solely on regression. Considered
as a strategy for minimizing the regression of skill, thus shortening the time
needed to gain back the same level of skill proficiency that existed at the end
of the school year. Deliverable
in a variety of environments and structures such as: (a)
Home with the parent teaching, and staff consulting (b)
School based (c)
School based with community activities (d)
Related services alone or in tandem with the above. EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR (ESY)
IS NOT: It
is not a mandated 12-months service for all students with disabilities. It
is not required for the convenience of the school or parents and, therefore,
cannot serve as a day care or respite care service. It
is not required or intended to maximize educational opportunities for any
student with disabilities. It is
not necessary to continue instruction on all of the previous year’s IEP goals
during the ESY period; rather, the focus should be on those specific, critical
skills where regression, due to an extended vacation period, may occur. It
is not to be considered to help students with disabilities advance in relation
to their peers. It
is not for those students with disabilities who exhibit regression, which is
solely related to medical problems resulting in degeneration, or transitional
life situations such as divorce or death of a family member. This type of
regression is not due to the interruption of summer vacation. It
is not required solely when a child fails to achieve IEP goals and objectives
during the school year. It
is not to provide a child with education beyond that is prescribed in his/her
IEP goals and objectives. |