What are Supplemental Educational Services?
Under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Section 1116 (e), students from low-income families attending schools that do not make adequate yearly progress for three or more years are eligible to receive Supplemental Educational Services (SES).
Supplemental educational services (SES) are additional academic instruction or free tutoring provided by a state approved provider. These (SES )services are provided outside of the regular school day and designed to increase the academic achievement of students attending schools in School Improvement II (SI-II). The (SES) services must be high quality, research based, and specifically designed to increase student academic achievement. Eligible students are all low-income students who attend Title I SI-II schools.