Under the No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001, low-income
children in public schools “in need of
improvement” can receive free tutoring, also
called supplemental educational services (SES).
The
SESQ Center helps families take
advantage of this opportunity by working to:
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Increase
the number of eligible children
receiving free tutoring.
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Expand the
number and range of high-quality
tutoring services offered.
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Improve
district, state, and national
coordination of the program.
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Tutorsforkids.org, a service of the
SESQ Center, provides information and
tools to help all stakeholders ensure that
eligible children get the extra academic help
they need.
SES in Action: A Toolkit for Parents
and Community Leaders


Our Role?
Helping eligible students in public schools “in need of
improvement” receive the free, high-quality tutoring
services they need.