This website was last updated November 2005.
This page provides information about supplemental educational services (SES) in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Click a state to access its
- list of current SES providers,
- application for SES providers,
- information about schools identified for improvement, and
- SES contact person.
This page also reports on the following trends across all states as of November 2005. Click a question below for information on national trends in implementing SES.
National Trend Reporting
- How many Title I schools are required to provide SES by state and overall?
- How many providers have been approved by each state and overall?
- In which states has a provider been approved?
- Who are the top 15 most frequently approved providers?
- Which states have a “rolling provider application” process in place?
The information about each state and provider was collected from state education agency websites, as well as calls and emails to state education officials.
For more information about SES, please contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-USA-LEARN or email usa.learn@ed.gov.
For a definition of educational terms used on each state page, go to our list of Key Terms or click the word itself.
Click here to find out if your school or district has to offer SES offered by our partners, greatschools.net

