Low income students who receive free or reduced-price lunch
and attend Title I schools that have not made adequate yearly progress for at least
three years are eligible for free tutoring services.
As part of the No Child Left Behind
Act, states are required to set definitions of adequate yearly progress (AYP ),
the minimum performance that districts and schools must reach every year on state
achievement tests. Title I schools that don't make AYP for at least three years
must offer SES to students. Schools must continue to offer SES to their students
until the school shows adequate yearly progress for two years in a row. If the demand
for SES exceeds available funds, districts may give priority to the lowest achieving
eligible students.
School districts are required to tell families whether their
children are eligible for SES . However, sometimes eligible families are still not
aware that their child can receive free after-school services.
Please click
Do I qualify? for more information
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