Supplemental Educational Services (SES) Tutoring

If a Title I school does not make AYP in the same subject for three consecutive years
Supplemental Educational Services (free tutoring) must be made available to low-income students (those eligible for free or reduced-cost school lunch) while continuing to offer public school choice to all students.  Title I schools must offer supplemental educational services the entire time they remain in Title I School Improvement, with the exception of the first year.  Please note: this sanction is available only to eligible students, whereas, all students in a school are eligible for public school choice.

    Title I Eligible and Participating Students

Year Sanction Eligible Participating
2007-2008Choice4,0004,000
(8 schools) SES3,5821,063
2008-2009Choice9,5629,562
(18 schools) SES8,2641,100
2009-2010Choice9,2949,294
(19 schools)SES8,4312,115
2010-2011Choice8,0508,050
(13 schools) SES5,5901,635
2011-2012Choice68526,852
(13 Schools)SES   5,2301950

SES Providers
 
Supplemental services are provided outside the school day by state approved companies or organizations.  Transfers and supplemental services are provided at no cost to parents.  They are paid for entirely with federal funds.  Supplemental Education Service Providers serving schools in improvement for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools include:
 
   

Requesting SES Tutoring
tutor
 
The second session SES enrollment period for 2011-2012 will be from December 12-January 11, 2012.  Tutorial applications are available online and at the following schools: 

second session application English version
second session application Spanish version
 
SchoolTelephoneAddressSite Coordinator
Ashley Elementary             Principal:  Robert Ash727-2343
1647 Ashley School Circle                     Winston-Salem, NC  27105
Haley Murdock     hlmurdock@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Diggs-Latham Elementary      Principal:  Donna Cannon703-4102986 Hutton Street                               Winston-Salem, NC  27101Shakila Faqih sfaqih@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Easton Elementary           Principal:  Celena Tribby748-4063734 E. Clemmonsville Circle                                       Winston-Salem, NC  27107Julie Snyder   jhsnyder@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Forest Park Elementary     Principal: Constance Hash771-45302019 Milford Street                              Winston-Salem, NC  27107Norma White                  nhwhite@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Griffith Elementary          Principal:  Carolyn Parker771-45441385 W. Clemmonsville Rd.                Winston-Salem, NC  27127Andre Williams     adwilliams@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Hill Middle                            Principal:  Ingrid Medlock771-45152200 Tyron Street                              Winston-Salem, NC  27107
Ian Olsen                    irolsen@wsfcs.k12.nc.uss
 
                     
John F. Kennedy High     Principal:  Kay Rogers703-4151890 E. 11th Street                                Winston Salem, NC 27101
Cynthia Russell        crussell@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
 
Konnoak Elementary         Principal: Sheila Burnette771-45673200 Renon Road                                  Winston-Salem, NC  27127
Winifred Haywood        wmhaywood@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
 
Main Street Academy        Principal: Spencer Hardy771-45802700 S Main Street                               Winston Salem, NC 27127
Larry Berry     lcberry@wsfc.k12.nc.us
 
Middle Fork Elementary     Principal:  Donald Hampton748-40903125 Williston Road                     Walkertown, NC  27051Marie Kurucz                                  makurucz@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Mineral Springs Middle     Principal:  Danyelle Parker703-67334559 Ogburn Avenue                          Winston-Salem, NC  27105Barbara Jones   bjones3@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
North Hills                                        Principal:  Karen Morning-Cain661-4940340 Alspaugh Dr.                                   Winston Salem NC 27105Joyce Mack          jmack@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Philo Middle                      Principal:  Mark Hairston771-4570410 Haverhill Street                            Winston-Salem, NC  27127Lauren A Stephens           lastephens@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
                                                
 
SES Enrollment
 
Parents should be careful in choosing a tutoring program for their child.
 
Question for  parents to consider include:
 
How long has the tutoring program been in business?

Has the company or tutoring service been successful with students who are behind in school?

How are the services linked to the school's curriculum?  Is the tutoring focused on strengthening basic skills in math and/or reading?

Can the provider explain to the parent why the student is having trouble with a particular concept or skill?

Is there a plan to share information throughout the tutoring?

What does the provider do that is different from how the student was taught in school?

How is progress monitored and communicated to the parent?
Current Providers for First session