For many students with disabilities across the North Shore of Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, the school year does not end when June arrives. Extended school year programs, commonly known as ESY, provide continued special education services through the summer months for students whose IEPs determine that a break in services would result in meaningful regression in the skills, behaviors, or progress they have worked hard to build during the regular school year. For these students and their families, ESY is not optional summer enrichment. It is a continuation of essential educational and therapeutic support, and it carries the same legal entitlements, including transportation, that apply during the regular academic calendar.
Understanding how extended school year transportation works on the North Shore, what families are entitled to expect, and what to look for in a professional transportation provider is important for parents, caregivers, and district administrators planning for the summer session. Salter Transportation has been serving school districts and families across North Shore Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire since 1982. ESY transportation is a consistent and carefully managed part of what we do, and the families and districts we serve have counted on us to support their students through the summer months across decades of community service.
What Extended School Year Transportation Means for North Shore Families
When a student’s IEP includes transportation as a related service, that entitlement extends to ESY programming. The student is entitled to the same type of transportation during the summer program that their IEP specifies during the regular school year. For students who receive door-to-door bus service during the academic year, that same access applies during ESY. For students with specific accommodations such as limited travel time, air-conditioned vehicles, or specialized support, those accommodations carry over into the summer session as well.
For families across the North Shore and Southern New Hampshire whose children receive ESY services, understanding this entitlement is the first and most important step in ensuring that transportation is properly arranged before the summer program begins. Schools and district offices coordinate ESY transportation with their contracted providers, and families who communicate their needs early give administrators the lead time needed to build accurate routes and confirm service before the program start date.
Learn more about Salter Transportation and our history of serving North Shore Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire families on our about page.
Why Consistency Matters for ESY Students
For students with disabilities, particularly those who rely on routine and predictability as part of their daily structure, consistency in transportation is not simply a logistical preference. It is a genuine support for the student’s ability to engage with the ESY program and manage the transitions that each summer program day requires. A familiar driver, a familiar vehicle, and a familiar route reduce anxiety and help students arrive at their program ready to participate rather than unsettled by unfamiliar conditions.
Salter Transportation has built its reputation on exactly this kind of consistent, dependable, and caring service across the North Shore and Southern New Hampshire. Our drivers are trained to work with students across a wide range of disabilities and needs, and our approach to special needs transportation is built around the patience, attentiveness, and reliability that families of students with disabilities count on every day.
When families and districts continue with the same transportation provider for ESY that they use during the regular school year, that continuity benefits students directly and removes a meaningful source of disruption from an already complex seasonal transition. For North Shore districts coordinating ESY transportation, working with a provider who already knows the students, the communities, and the routes removes a significant source of uncertainty from the summer planning process.
You can learn more about why families and districts across the region choose Salter on our why choose Salter page.
What Families Should Do Before ESY Begins
Families whose children receive transportation as an IEP service should take several practical steps before the extended school year program begins to ensure that service is properly arranged and confirmed well ahead of the first day.
Confirm with your child’s school or district office that transportation has been requested and is included in the summer program plan. ESY transportation does not always carry over automatically from the regular school year, and families who assume service has been arranged without directly verifying it sometimes discover close to the program start date that a route has not been established.
Confirm the pickup and drop off details for the summer session. ESY programs are sometimes held at different school buildings or program sites than where the student attends during the regular year, which means routes and timing may differ from what families are accustomed to. Knowing those details before the program begins helps families prepare their child and reduces confusion on the first morning.
Communicate any changes in the student’s needs, accommodations, or medical considerations that may have occurred since the regular school year ended. If a student’s IEP has been updated or new supports have been added, the transportation provider needs that information before the summer session begins.
Reach out to our team through our contact page with any questions about ESY transportation or to request information about how Salter can support your child’s summer program.
What Districts Should Know About ESY Transportation Planning
For district transportation coordinators and special education administrators across the North Shore and Southern New Hampshire, ESY transportation planning is one of the most time-sensitive parts of the summer calendar. Routes for ESY students often need to be built or significantly modified because program locations, session times, and student rosters may all differ from what was in place during the academic year.
Starting the planning process early, communicating clearly with transportation providers, and confirming that families receive accurate information before the program begins are all essential steps. Salter Transportation is experienced in working with North Shore Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire districts on exactly this kind of careful coordination, and our team is ready to support the planning process from initial route development through daily operations throughout the summer session.
Salter Transportation is proud to be part of the Beacon Mobility family, a network of transportation companies united by a commitment to safety, inclusion, and student-first service across New England and beyond. Submit your program details through our quote request page and our team will follow up to discuss how we can support your ESY transportation needs.




