03 June 2015

To ESY or Not to ESY? That is the question!

What is ESY you ask?  It is Extended School Year.  As many of you prepare to start working ESY, you may be wondering why did I sign up for this?! Or...you may be asking, why didn't I sign up to work it?!  Here are some thoughts to motivate you whichever answer you have decided to go with!


Have I worked ESY?!  YES!  I have worked in the following scenarios over the years:

  • Contract work through an agency to take on new cases just for the summer.  I was able to make my own schedule, select which cases I wanted and select which areas I wanted to drive to and how far.
  • Work for a 12 month school year program: by working in this school/environment, I was signed up contractually to work the full year.  It was nice to not  have to worry about what I was doing for the summer or where I would work, it just happened!  I also didn't have to learn a new caseload, make a new schedule, or meet new coworkers.
  • Sign up to cover a caseload for someone who did not want to work the 12 month program: this was way fun!  The whole staff was basically a summer-only staff.  We were all "new" together and had fun learning from each other.  It was fun to do something different for the summer than I would normally do during the year and work with a different age group.
  • Work for another district's ESY program: many districts have trouble convincing their own SLPs to work the ESY, so they were seeking SLPs from the outside.  I had fun learning how another district worked!
  • Work for my district's ESY program:  I got to see all of the district's students that were receiving ESY as well as my own students.  I had fun meeting faculty members from around my district.  I always love to learn from others!  It was nice being in my own district, in my own office, with my own materials at hand.  But it was still a laid back environment and different than the usual 10 months.
Do I prefer one over the other?  NO!  I feel each one helped build me as an SLP and teach me new skills.  Yes, it was easiest to work for my district and get extra money as a bonus.

Regretting signing up for ESY this year?
  • Enjoy it!  It will be more laid back than during the school year!
  • Enjoy the extra money!  Remind yourself that it is bonus and we are lucky as SLPs that we can sign up to work for something extra like this.
  • It is only 6 weeks!  You have time before and after to enjoy your summer!
  • You may get some district gossip while you are there!
  • Have fun using summer themes: beach, pool, camp, ocean, picnic, and more!
Didn't sign up?  Regretting it?
  • Can always seek employment somewhere else, there is always another district, clinic, or school that can use you!
  • Sign up next year!
What did I decide for this summer?  I decided to NOT work this summer!  I plan to spend a lot of time with my family, go on some daycations, and create for TpT!!  It was a hard decision to make because I love working ESY and making the extra $$$ but  it was the best decision for me and my family this summer.

What did you decide?  How do you feel about it?  What helped you make your decision?!

2 comments:

  1. I signed up for ESY this year and I'm so glad I did. I do it every summer and I LOVE it! It's so much more relaxed and my caseload isn't nearly as heavy - so I feel like I have more time to put together fun, effective activities that keep my kids engaged. It's just a totally different environment!

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  2. I do a Summer Speech Therapy clinic, funded by a special fund for children with special needs, and I am able to schedule it how ever I see fit. This year I'll see approximately 21 kids for 3 days/week, one week each in June, July and August. I'll see kids from my caseload, as well as the only other SLP's caseload. I'll do things that I wouldn't normally have time for during the regular school year such as going outside to play with bubbles/chalk/water or play in the hallways with RC vehicles. I try to have a good time with it so they will have good memories of their time in therapy! There's nothing better than getting paid to have fun!

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