May private school space be rented to a third-party provider of SES?
Yes. Renting space to an approved SES provider is another option for a private school interested in becoming involved in SES. This option may be beneficial insofar as it may provide an opportunity for teachers in the private school to be employed by the outside provider that is renting space in their school. This option may also be beneficial insofar as it may provide an opportunity for students in the private school also to receive tutoring services from the provider, although the provider could not charge these tutoring services as SES expenses. 9. How is the budget for an SES program developed? What amount may be allocated for administration, what salary must an SES teacher be paid, what percentage of funds may be used for transportation, etc.? While an SEA is not prohibited from including specific budgetary or accounting requirements in its SES provider application form, a provider normally has discretion in developing an SES program budget. Private schools interested in becoming S