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Student Learning and Support
Supplemental Education Services
Interested in Becoming an SES Provider?
The Request for Applications to provide Supplemental Educational Services (SES) to Louisiana students for the 2010 – 2011 school year is open. Applications must be received by March 1, 2010 no later than 2:00 p.m. at the Louisiana Department of Education. Applications should be submitted to:
The Office of School and Community Support
Division of Student Learning and Support
Louisiana Department of Education
4th Floor, Cube 4-278AA
1201 North Third Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
A technical assistance workshop will be held to provide an overview of the SES initiative, the application process and requirements on Tuesday, February 2, 2010, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the East Baton Rouge Parish Instructional Resource Center (IRC), Camellia Room, 1022 South Foster Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. The Department will also host a webinar for 50 registrants (on a first come first serve basis) on Thursday, February 4, 2010, from 9:30 a.m. to noon via the web. Registration details are included on page 5 of the RFA. Click on the link below for the 2010-2011 RFA.
SES RFA 2010-2011.final.doc
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Overview
The United States Department of Education defines "supplemental educational services" as tutoring or extra help provided to students in reading, English/language arts, and math. This extra help can be provided before or after school, on weekends, or in the summer. The No Child Left Behind Act states that these services must be of high quality, research-based, and specifically designed to increase the academic achievement of eligible children.
Under Title I, Part A of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (Elementary and Secondary Education Act – ESEA), students from low-income families attending schools that do not make adequate yearly progress for three consecutive years may receive supplemental education services. States are responsible for identifying eligible Supplemental Service Providers (SSPs). Parents choose the SSP for their children from among the providers approved by the state for their school district.
In response to these new requirements, the Louisiana Department of Education, with approval from the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, has established objective criteria to select Supplemental Service Providers for the state-approved list. States must update this list of approved SSPs on an annual basis and must provide a list for school districts of the approved providers in their geographic area. Orleans Parish School District was the first district in Louisiana to implement SES, in spring 2003.
School districts are required to arrange for the provision of these supplemental education services and must provide parents with information on the availability of supplemental education services, the identity of approved service providers, and, at a minimum, a brief description of the services, qualifications, and demonstrated effectiveness of each provider.
Providers approved by the Department of Education for rendering services for the 09-10 school year
SES Providers
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Click the link to learn about SES.
SES Brochure
Title I Allocations and Per Pupil Allocations per District
09-10 SY Allocations
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SES Updated NonRegulatory Guidance 1.14.09
SES NonRegulatory Guidance 1.14.09
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Click on the link below to view the most frequently asked questions about SES.
SES Frequently Asked Questions
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Supplemental Education Services (SES) Toolkit 2005:
Supplemental Education Services (SES) Toolkit 2005
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For more information contact:
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| Kartina Roberts |
Section Administrator
kartina.roberts@la.gov
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(225) 342- 3488
(225) 219-4454 Fax
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