Is a disabled student entitled to extended school year (ESY) services?
Maybe. As a general rule, a district must provide ESY services to a disabled student if: • the student’s ability to perform a critical skill would substantially regress during a normal school break and the student would not recoup the lost skill within a reasonable period of time; or • for one or more other reasons, the interruption of instruction on a critical skill during a normal school break would prevent the student from benefiting from his or her education program during the regular school year.
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