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Supplemental Educational Services

Under No Child Left Behind, some students in schools that have been identified as "in need of improvement" are eligible for Supplemental Educational Services (SES). Supplemental Educational Services are tutoring, small group, or computer instruction in reading or math provided before or after school, on weekends, or during the summer.

Schools are working hard to improve the quality of education your child receives. SES are provided in addition to a school's plan to improve learning. If a child is eligible, the school district pays for SES.

To be eligible for SES a child must attend a Title I school that is in Phase 2 or higher of school improvement, and the family must meet income eligibility guidelines. If you are not sure whether your child is eligible, check with your child's school or the district office. Neither schools nor providers are allowed to make public the names of eligible students.

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SES Service Information


SES Allocation Information

The final Title I Regulations of October 2008 require state education agencies (SEAs) to post the following information:

o 20% obligation (set-aside) for Public School Choice and SES;
o The annual per-student amount for SES, and
o The amount from the 20% obligation that may be used for parent outreach and engagement.

For 2009-10, these amounts include regular Title I funds as well as American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Title I funds. The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) has received waiver granting authority from the U.S. Department of Education (USED) to allow local education agencies (LEAs) to exclude ARRA funds when calculating the 20% obligation and the annual per-student amount for SES. The links below contain this information broken down by regular Title I funds, ARRA Title I funds, and combined funds (regular + ARRA).

Information and instructions on the waiver process were sent to LEAs on October 8th.



2010-11 SES Provider Application Information for All Applicants

The SES provider application period for the 2010-11 academic year for ALL APPLICANTS is tentatively scheduled for April 2010 . Check this website for updates on this process.


Evaluation of Supplemental Educational Services


General SES Information


SES Information for School Districts


SES Information for Providers


Additional Resources


Contact Information

Telephone:  517-335-6738 or 517-373-4140
Fax:  517-335-2886
Email:  MDE-SES@michigan.gov

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