Parents

Supplemental Educational Services (SES) provides extra academic help in reading, English language arts, and mathematics, free of charge to certain students outside the regular school day–before or after school, on weekends or online. Programs are offered in students’ own homes, schools, community centers, and provider centers.

 Parents should consult the SES Provider Directory  in the Parent Guide and contact providers directly to determine which program is most appropriate for their child.

 Contact your school's Principal or Parent  Coordinator to learn more about this opportunity and to see if your child is eligible.  Call 311 if you don't know their phone number. 

 Determination of Student Eligibility

A student is eligible for SES if he or she receives free lunch and attends a Title I public school that has not made adequate yearly progress (AYP) for three years or more.   These schools are identified as Title I Schools in Need of Improvement Year 2 or in Corrective Action.

Click here to view the list of SES Eligible schools.

 
Click on the related link below for more information:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

CALENDAR OF KEY DATES AND EVENTS

CHECKLIST

SES SELECTION PROCESS

HOW TO COMPLETE THE PROVIDER SELECTION FORM

PROVIDERS WORKING IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS

PROVIDER DIRECTORY