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Extended School Year (ESY) Services refers to special education and/or related services provided beyond the normal school year for the purpose of providing a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to a student with a disability in accordance with the child’s IEP at no cost to the family. Depending on the individual needs of the student, these services will vary in type, intensity, location, inclusion of related services, and length of time.

When to Discuss ESY:

Factors to Consider:

* Critical skills are those skills that students require across environments to

1. Increase independence from caretakers, e.g., toileting, feeding dressing, personal hygiene, mobility
2. Increase independence in school or community, e.g., basic communication, social interaction, reading
3. Decrease or eliminate behaviors that interfere with functioning in the school or community, e.g., aggression, self-injury, impulsivity


Where ESY Services May Be Delivered:
Services may be delivered through a variety of settings and methods, examples of which might include: classroom instruction, parent guided home program with progress periodically monitored by the teacher, and/or consultative/supervisory support. ESY services could be provided in combination with existing summer school programs, if such programs are available and are appropriate for the individual student.

What ESY Services Are Not:

Procedures:
Any procedures used to assist the IEP team in determining the need for ESY services:


Summary:
ESY services are uniquely designed to provide FAPE to certain students with disabilities. It is necessary to emphasize that these services:

Further information regarding ESY is available in the Virginia Department of Education Extended School Year Services Technical Assistance Resource Document, dated August 2000 available at the VDOE website:
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Instruction/Sped/ESYdoc.pdf.

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