- Alief ISD
- Parent and Community Resources
Special Education
- Home Page
- Calendar
- Child Find
- Special Education Referrals
- Dyslexia
- Notice of Procedural Safeguards
- Parent and Community Resources
- Parent's Guide to the ARD Process
- Special Education Operating Guidelines
- Special Education Programs/Services
- Regional Day School Programs for the Deaf (RDSPD)
- Special Education Transition and Employment Services Guide
- Request for Video Surveillance Form
- Special Olympics
- Be an Angel
- Special Education Resources
- Digital Reading and Writing Resources
- Public Notification of Nondiscrimination in Career & Technical Education Programs
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Childcare will be provided.
Se proporcianara cuidado de ninos
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SPEDTex can help!
Parent support and involvement makes a positive difference. SPEDTex provides families with high-quality resources and information that can help you understand your child’s disability, your rights, and responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and facilitate collaboration that supports the development and delivery of services to children with disabilities in our state.
CLICK HERE for the SPEDTex webite
Create a FREE SPEDTex Account so you can receive customized reminders, volunteer to participate in state focus groups or share your feedback, locate resources tailored to your needs, and access training.
CLICK HERE to create a SPEDTex Account
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Partners Resource Network is HERE for you!
PRN is a non-profit agency that operates the federally funded Texas Parent Training and Information Centers that serves caregivers of children and youth with disabilities ages 0 - 26. In Alief ISD, our Parent Training and Informaiton (PTI) Center is called Project PATH.
CLICK HERE for the Partners Resource Network - PATH Project website
Our PATH Regional Coordinator, Celia Ulloa (Habla español), can help you understand your child's disability, understand your rights and responsibilities under IEDA, and fully participate as a team member with other professionals (school or medical) in planning services for your child.
What kind of assistance does PATH offer?
- Individual assistance over the phone and in-person
- Workshops and webinars on a variety of special education topics
- Access to resources such as printed publications and online courses
You can find Ms. Ulloa's contact information on the website.
Parent Meeting Documents
Other Resources Sites
- Federal / State Information & Resources
- Inclusion in Texas
- Navigate Life - Project of Texas Health and Human Services
- ARD Buddy - Parent Resources
- Hearing and Vision Impairments
- Sight & Hearing Association
- National Federation of the Blind
- National Association of the Deaf
- International Committee of Sports for the Deaf
- Hellen Keller International
- Better Hearing Institute
- American Foundation for the Blind
- American Council of the Blind
- Canine Companions for Independence
- Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard Hearing
- General Disability Information
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Government Agencies