(Supplemental Educational Services)
Supplemental Educational Services, or SES, is a government-sponsored program that allows parents to seek out free educational services for their eligible children. These services are offered by providers who have been approved by the state after a rigorous application process.

For the first time, parents can now become actively involved in choosing a learning strategy that meets their child’s individual needs. SES gives parents a choice in directing their child’s education, and a real say in how they want educational funds to be spent.

SES is paid for by your child’s school district and focuses on mathematics, reading, and language arts. Services are usually provided before or after school, or during the summer months.