Extended school year definition

Extended school year means an educational program conducted by a district in which pupils must be enrolled but not necessarily in attendance on the pupil membership count day in an extended year program. The mandatory clock hours shall be completed by each pupil not more than 365 calendar days after the pupil's first day of classes for the school year prescribed. The department shall prescribe pupil, personnel, and other reporting requirements for the educational program.
Extended school year means an educational program
Extended school year or "ESY" means an extension of the school district or charter school traditional school year to provide special education and related services to a student with a disability, in accordance with the student's IEP, and at no cost to the student's parent or guardian.

Examples of Extended school year in a sentence

  • Extended school year shall consist of twenty (20) instructional days, unless otherwise agreed upon by the IEP Team convened by the LEA.

  • Extended school year shall consist of twenty (20)instructional days, unless otherwise agreed upon by the IEP team convened by the LEA.

  • Extended school year shall consist of twenty (20) instructional days, unless otherwise agreed upon by the IEP team convened by the LEA.


More Definitions of Extended school year

Extended school year means an educational program conducted by a district in
Extended school year or "ESY" means an extension of the school district or
Extended school year. The applicant, in accordance with 20 U.S.C.A. §1415, shall ensure that extended school year services are available as necessary to provide a free appropriate public education.
Extended school year. (ESY) means the individualized extension of specific special education and related services as defined in COMAR 13A.05.01.03B(26).
Extended school year means an educational program conducted
Extended school year or “ESY” services means special education and related services provided to a child with a disability beyond the LEA’s normal school year in accordance with the child’s IEP at no cost to the parents. ESY must be provided only if a child’s IEP team determines, on an individual basis, in accordance with 34 C.F.R. §§ 300.340-300.350, that ESY services are necessary to provide that child with FAPE. 34
Extended school year or “ESY” services means special education and related services provided to a child with a disability beyond the LEA’s normal school year in accordance with the child’s IEP at no cost to the parents. ESY must be provided only if a child’s IEP team determines, on an individual basis, in accordance with 34 C.F.R. §§ 300.340-300.350, that ESY services are necessary to provide that child with FAPE. 34 C.F.R. § 300.309. There is no requirement that ESY be made a part of every eligible child’s IEP even if doing so would provide the child with some educational benefit. See, e.g., Johnson v. Independent Sch. Dist. No. 4, 921 F.2d 1022 (10th Cir., 1990), cert. denied, 500 U.S. 905 (1991) (ESY services must be provided to a child if that is the appropriate educational experience for that child’s situation). The party requesting ESY must “demonstrate[,] in a particularized manner relating to the individual child, that an extended school year program is necessary…” to provide FAPE. See, e.g., Codrey v. Euckert, 917 F.2d 1460, 1473 (6th Cir. 1990).