
Provision of Related Services for Students with Disabilities
One of the greatest challenges currently facing Texas in regard to the delivery of services for students with disabilities is the prevalence of inconsistent and inaccurate information. The purpose of this Q&A is to provide information and guidance to parents, district staff, and other interested stakeholders regarding the provision of related services.
Related Services Q & A document (in PDF Format)
Technical Assistance
Education Service
Centers
Texas is divided into 20 geographic regions. Each regional ESC will provide
leadership, training, and technical assistance in the area of special education
for students with disabilities in accordance with the Texas Education Agency's
focus on increasing student achievement. Each regional ESC will continue to
serve as first point of contact for school districts, parents, and other community
stakeholders.
Parent Training and
Information Centers
Parent centers in each state provide training and information to parents of
infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities
and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents
participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs
of children and youth with disabilities.
Parent Information Line | 1-800-252-9668
(toll free)
This toll free message line is reserved for parents and other family members
who have questions about student rights and regulatory requirements as they
relate to special education complaint investigations, mediations, and due process
hearings. Calls are returned by trained professionals during normal business
hours.
Texas Education Agency | Special Education
1701 North Congress Avenue | Austin, Texas 78701-1494
Telephone: 512.463.9414 | Fax: 512.463.9560
Parent Information Line: 1.800.252.9668
Update: October 10, 2008 | Created: February 4, 2004
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