Understanding Extended School Year (ESY) Services
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In this episode of A Peaceful Path, special education attorney Michelle Becker breaks down the complexities of Extended School Year (ESY) services. She explains what ESY is, how it differs from traditional summer school, who qualifies, and how families can advocate for their children when districts deny eligibility. Michelle highlights the importance of understanding regression, recoupment, and the legal steps parents can take when ESY is improperly withheld.
This conversation equips parents with the knowledge to ensure their children receive the services they need beyond the regular school year.
Key Timestamps00:40 – What is Extended School Year (ESY) and how it differs from summer school
02:05 – Who qualifies for ESY and how schools determine eligibility
04:20 – Why ESY decisions can vary from year to year
06:00 – Regression and recoupment: how schools measure need
09:15 – Why ESY is not simply a “make-up” opportunity for missed learning
12:45 – Can schools deny ESY even when a child clearly regresses?
14:30 – Due process and the risks parents face if they don’t build their case
16:50 – How to use IEP meetings strategically to strengthen your advocacy
18:30 – Does bringing in a lawyer make things more adversarial?
About the Show:
A Peaceful Path is the podcast that empowers parents of children with special needs to navigate the special education system with clarity, courage, and legal insight. Hosted by Michelle Becker, a Los Angeles–based special education attorney, the show covers practical guidance on IEPs, 504 plans, assessments, disputes, and more.
Visit michellebeckerlaw.com to schedule a consultation or explore more resources for special education legal advocacy.
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