Appendix E: Planning for ESY
Utilizing data on projected enrollment by grade level, programs, and sites, makes it possible to project staffing needs for summer programs, including ESY. Since the goal is to serve special education alongside general education summer programs, it is important to first identify what staff members are going to be provided for the site as a whole (e.g., principal, assistant principal, lead teacher, counselor, secretary, attendance clerks, security personnel [School Resource Officer, Supervision Aides], nurse and/or health technician, food services personnel, custodians, bus drivers). The supports needed from the special education program planning should be supplemental to these supports provided for all summer program attendees. Special education ESY personnel considerations need to include teachers (mild- moderate, moderate-severe), related services personnel (e.g., speech language pathologist, occupational therapist, adapted PE, psychologists), instructional aides (e.g., nonsevere, severe, special circumstance or related services), and program support (e.g., special education administrator, program specialist, and/or teacher on special assignment). In the analysis of student needs, which drives staffing needs, the number of days and/or hours per day of the various types of positions identified may need to be adjusted. For example, high school double sessions or longer days may be different than what is needed at elementary or middle school. If related services must be provided per IEPs, the days or hours of these personnel may vary as well. Class sizes need to be determined so that staff can be added or deleted based upon actual attendance patterns (e.g., nonsevere 14 students to one teacher and one aide; severe nine students to one teacher and two aides). It is important to communicate the projected staffing needs not only with Human Resources staff but also with those who are assigning facilities/classrooms at each location to ensure that each person employed has the appropriate space assignment. • Selecting Staff Based upon procedures established in the Charter LEA, Human Resources will fly the positions available for certificated and classified personnel. It is important to indicate on the flyer that stability of positions will be based upon actual enrollment. Depending on Charter LEA procedures, the application process may include an essay and/or interview. Based upon the Charter LEA’s negotiated contracts, consideration may need to be given to if the candidates applied for and/or were given a position the prior year. It is also important to consider staff members’ preferences for grade level and program. Sample interview questions: Sample Interview Questions 1. Tell us why you are qualified for an ESY teaching position?
BP 6003 – Extended School Year (ESY)
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Desert Mountain Charter Special Education Local Plan Area (DMCS) (rev. 05/19)
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