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The High Road Schools provide ESY, or Extended School Year services. ESY is generally a 30-day program in the month of July and early August, about two weeks after the regular school year ends. Many of the students are recommended for ESY services, though not all are approved for eligibility. Students are approved for ESY for a variety of academic, behavioral, and emotional reasons.

Academically, students are recommended for ESY in order to earn credits, make up missed work, or to retain learning that may be lost over a long summer vacation. The consistency of academic learning is maintained by having students stay in school when they may otherwise not be studying over the summer break. Students often show patterns of regression when out of school for extended periods, the ESY allows for continued progress and emersion into the curriculum.

Behaviorally and emotionally students benefit as well from participating in the ESY program. The consistency and structure of the program allow for the student to maintain success and self-discipline that may not be implemented outside of the school environment. Students adhere to the same rules and behavioral model in ESY as they do in the regular school year; this consistency makes the transition back to school in the fall much easier for many High Road students.

While not all students participate in the ESY program, most are recommended by the High Road School teams. As well as participating in the regular curriculum, students enjoy a variety of field trips and fun activities to keep them actively engaged and interested in learning.

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