Federal Accountability
Information from SES and Public School Choice (PSC) Non-regulatory Guidance
SES Non-regulatory Guidance: Supplemental Education Services Non-Regulatory Guidance - download the PDF fileSection G-10–What information must an LEA include on its website about SES? An LEA is required to prominently display on its website the following information regarding SES:
- Beginning with data from the 2007–2008 school year, and for each subsequent school year, the number of students who were eligible for and the number of students who participated in SES. [34 C.F.R. §§200.39(c)(1)(ii); 200.42(b)(5); 200.43(b)(5); 200.43(c)(1)(iii)]
- For the current school year, a list of SES providers approved by the state to serve the LEA and the locations where services are provided. [34 C.F.R. §§200.39(c)(1)(iii); 200.42(b)(5); 200.43(b)(5); 200.43(c)(1)(iii)]
PSC Non-regulatory Guidance: Public School Choice Non-Regulatory Guidance – Download the PDF file
Section D-8–What information regarding public school choice must an LEA display on its website? An LEA is required to prominently display on its website the following information regarding public school choice:
- Beginning with data from the 2007–2008 school year, and for each subsequent school year, the number of students who were eligible for and who participated in the public school choice option. [34 C.F.R. §§200.39(c)(1)(i); 200.42(b)(5); 200.43(b)(5); 200.43(c)(1)(iii)]
- For the current school year, a list of available schools to which students eligible to participate in public school choice may transfer. [34 C.F.R. §§200.39(c)(1)(iv); 200.42(b)(5); 200.43(b)(5); 200.43(c)(1)(iii)]
PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE (PSC)
All school districts are required to post certain information related to requirements for Public School Choice (PSC). This section includes additional information related to these requirements.