Title: Extended School Year Its not summer school'''
1Extended School Year - Its not summer school...
- Michelle Powers and Robin Cline
- Office of Special Education
- Statewide Special Education Conference
- November 3, 2000
2IDEA 97, FAPE and ESY...
- IDEA 97 defines FAPE as special education and
related services that are provided at public
expense and are provided in conformity with an
individualized education program (IEP). - A central issue in FAPE is the IEP teams
determination of what services are appropriate
3FAPE and ESY continued...
- Another important question regarding appropriate
education is whether the educational program is
sufficient to provide meaningful educational
benefit. - Educational benefit is seen through skill
acquisition and making progress on educational
goals. - Progress towards goals and objectives and
documentation of that progress are key to
ensuring the provision of FAPE.
4FAPE and ESY continued...
- Some children may not be receiving FAPE unless
they receive needed services during time periods
when other children, whether disabled or not,
normally would not be served. - For these children, restricting services to a
standard number of school days per year does not
allow development of an education program that is
truly individualized.
5FAPE and ESY, continued...
- A child may require extended school year (ESY)
services in order to receive FAPE
6What is extended school year (ESY)?
- ESY is defined in 300.309 as meaning special
education and related services that are provided
to a child with a disability- - beyond the normal school year of the school
district, - in accordance with the childs IEP, and
- are at no cost to the parents of the child.
7What do the regulations say about ESY?
- ESY must be provided only if the childs IEP team
determines, on an individual basis, that the
services are necessary for the provision of FAPE. - School districts may not
- limit ESY services to a particular category of
disability - unilaterally limit the type, amount or duration
of those services
8What is the purpose of ESY ?
- ESY is provided to assure that a childs
meaningful progress during the regular school
year will be maintained, and to prevent the loss
of critical skills. - ESY is not provided for the purpose of helping
children with disabilities advance in relation to
their peers.
9How are ESY services determined?
- The IEP team determines on an individual basis if
such services are necessary for the provision of
FAPE - The IEP team determines the length of the school
day and duration of ESY services based on the
individual childs needs. - A district may not
- limit ESY services to a particular disability
- unilaterally limit the type, amount, or duration
of those services - apply a regression/recoupment criterion to
children in need of prolonged assistance
10What criteria is used to determine the need for
ESY?
- IDEA analysis provides that in most cases, a
multi-factored determination would be
appropriate, but for some children, eligibility
may be appropriately determined based on only one
criterion or factor. - Johnson v. Independent School District No. 4
(1990) provides that regression-recoupment is
just one of the many factors to consider.
11Criteria, continued...
- The court identified a list of factors that were
identified in the case that could be considered,
though not all will apply to each particular
case - degree of impairment
- parents ability to provide an educational
structure at home - students rate of progress
- behavioral and physical problems
- availability of alternative resources
- ability of the student to interact with
nondisabled children - curriculum areas that need continued attention
- students vocational needs
12How is the need for ESY measured?
- The information that is needed by an IEP team to
determine a childs need for ESY services is
gathered through ongoing measurement of the
childs progress toward the current IEP goals and
objectives. - Information can be gathered through a variety of
informal and formal measures, such as daily
performance, criterion and norm-referenced test
data, behavior samples, student work samples,
anecdotal records
13Measurement, continued...
- The IEP team should consider the following points
in determining the need for ESY services - Consider information from a variety of sources
- Measurement should be sensitive to small changes
that may occur during short breaks in services - Team should consider both prior experience with
regression/recoupment and predictive information
14When should ESY data collection occur?
- Recommended times for data collection
- at the end of the regular school year
- at the end of the summer program
- at the beginning of the subsequent school year
- before/after school vacations
- ongoing collection of information throughout the
school year and - before/after student has been out of school for
other reasons
15When does the IEP team make the determination for
ESY?
- All children with disabilities must be considered
for ESY services at least annually. - There is no specific timeline for determining
whether a child should receive ESY services. - Districts are expected to ensure that these
determinations are made in a timely manner in
order to ensure students can receive the
necessary services. - (taken from Federal Register, Part B- Analysis of
Comments)
16Does LRE apply to ESY?
- School districts are not required to ensure the
availability of a full continuum of alternative
placements solely for the purpose of providing
ESY services. - Options on the continuum must be made available
to the extent necessary to implement a childs
IEP.