This is a PDF document of special education workshops that Region 10 parents are invited to attend. |
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This page contains general Q and A that a parent may have concerning special education. |
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Academic Success Through Home Partnerships
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Region 10's newest initiative to foster the development of true partnerships between educators and family members. |
On 9/27/04 a public meeting was held at Region 10, Richardson, Tx. The purpose of the meeting was to gather input on special education services for students with disabilities. Results of the 2004 public meeting available at this link. Also available: Results of the Statewide Survey of Parents of Students Receiving Special Education Services.
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A quick tip from Special Education Consultant Ivan Vance for use in your role as parent. This tip will change weekly so be sure to visit often.
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This page will contain links to all of the special education support services available at Region 10. The Special Education laws can be viewed at this site.
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On this page you will find information about parent involvement. You will be able to link to several informative web sites of interest to parents such as the TEA Special Education web site, the National Parent Information Network, the Texas PTA, and the Region IX comprehensive listing of web links.
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This page contains information about programs at Region 10 for the Visually Impaired, Adapted Physical Education, Therapy (OT, PT) Services, and upcoming events such as the Sports Extravaganza, Disability Expo, and the Technology Olympics.
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Making the Transition to the Work World
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The goal of Transition Planning is to support student growth and learning in becoming an independent adult. This site describes the program.
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This page contains information about the statewide effort established for the purpose of furthering the governor's goal that every child in Texas will read on grade level by the end of the third grade and will continue to read on grade level throughout his or her schooling.
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Services for prebirth through prekindergarten, including Early Head Start, Head Start, and services for Preschool Children with Disabilities.
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The Title1 Migrant Education Program (MEP) supports the state and local programs that meet the special educational needs of the migratory children of farm workers (including migratory daily workers and fisherman as identified in the district).
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The goal of the bilingual education programs shall be to enable limited English proficient students to become competent in the comprehension, speaking, reading, and composition of the English language through the development of literacy and academic skills in the primary language and English.
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Information about Dyslexia and services offered by Region 10. |
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Rules and resources in assistive technology. The Texas Assistive Technology Network site contains training modules in the following areas: Considering Assistive Technology and Providing Assistive Technology: A Legal Perspective. |