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100

Why do teachers collect regression data?

A. To see if students need more books
B. To see if students need ESY
C. To plan a school party
D. To decorate the classroom

100

These two things do not happen during ESY.

A. PE and math
B. Reading and writing
C. After-school and dorm programs
D. Lunch and recess

100

To get ESY, students must show big skill loss and need a long time to do this.

A. Eat lunch
B. Sleep
C. Catch up or recoup
D. Play games

100

If students live too far to travel to RSD, they might get ESY through which places?

A. Only at RSD
B. Only online
C. Home district, nearby districts, or BOCES
D. Only in college

100

Continued data helps these people who work with the student next.

A. Parents only
B. ESY staff and next-year teachers
C. Cafeteria staff
D. Playground monitors

200

RSD gives ESY to students in which grades?

A. ECC through 8th grade
B. High school only
C. Only 5th grade
D. Only kindergarten

200

ESY is NOT a summer camp and not this.


A. Playground
B. Babysitting service
C. Library program
D. Art club

200

These two groups of school staff must collect ESY data.

Who are teachers and related service providers?

200

ESY is usually talked about at this yearly meeting.

A. Birthday party
B. Fire drill
C. Annual Review (CSE meeting)
D. Art show

200

ESY runs for four weeks and students come this many days each week.

A. Five
B. Three
C. Four
D. Seven

300

What time does ESY start and end?

A. 9–5
B. 7–2
C. 8–3
D. 10–4

300

Who pays for ESY?

A. Parents
B. Teachers
C. The state
D. RSD

300

After collecting data, staff fill out this form.

What is the ESY Justification Form?

300

To check regression, teachers collect data at these two times.

A. At the end of the year only
B. Only after break
C. Before and after break
D. Only during tests

300

Students may qualify for ESY if they lose skills and take this long to relearn them.

A. One hour
B. One day
C. A long period of time
D. One week

400

These older students do not get ESY but can join Summer Work or Independent Living.

A. Kindergarteners
B. 4th graders
C. 9th–11th graders
D. ECC students

400

Students with slow learning or new skills may get this summer program.

A. Summer Camp
B. ESY
C. Gym class
D. Art club

400

After students return from break, teachers are encouraged collect data this often.

What is every week?

400

Even though districts are different, all schools must give this to explain ESY decisions.

A. Candy
B. Data
C. Posters
D. New rules

500

The goal of ESY is to help students keep these school skills strong.

A. New skills
B. Learned skills
C. Sports skills
D. Lunch skills

500

Teachers must collect data that is clear, honest, and this.

A. Short
B. Easy
C. Accurate
D. Fun

500

Staff must test the same skill the same way to make the data this.

What is fair?

500

If someone doesn’t understand ESY policies, these school staff will talk with them.

A. Psychologists
B. Cafeteria staff
C. Coaches
D. Bus drivers