Special Education
Students with special needs are encouraged to attend Summer Academy. Depending on their IEPs and their ages, they may also be eligible for other programs.
Extended School Year (ESY)
Extended School Year (ESY) is part of our Summer Academy offerings for children with special education needs. ESY services are provided to qualifying students during the summer as mandated in their individualized education programs (IEPs).
An IEP team determines eligibility for ESY services based on data-driven decisions regarding possible regression of skills following a period of non-attendance, the amount of time needed for recoupment of skills, recognition of emerging skills, and the severity of the student’s disability as well as other factors.
For students not eligible for ESY services, families are encouraged to explore other Summer Academy options. All students with special needs are welcome to participate. Parents/guardians should contact their school's special education supervisor if they have any questions.

Community Assessment Training Program (CATP) and On-the-Job Training (OJT)
These school-to-work transition programs prepare students with special education needs for the transition from school to the adult world of work and community living. High school students can explore a variety of careers while practicing appropriate work behaviors.
These are part of the ESY program, and students are enrolled based on the decision of their IEP team. This is based on whether the student needs summer placement to maintain skills gained during the year OR if the student was not able to take part in job training due to scheduling conflicts during the school year.
Learn More About CATP and OJT