The No Child Left Behind Act, an education reform, gives parents an option in improving academic success.The term "Supplemental Educational Services" refers to extra help in academic subjects, such as reading, language arts, and mathematics provided free-of-charge to certain students.These services are provided outside the regular school day after school or on Saturdays.
Who Can Get These Services?
Students who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and are enrolled in Title I schools that have been placed on the state's "in need of improvement" list for two or more years are eligible to receive free supplemental educational services.