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  1. Inclusion in Texas. The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTX) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families. Contact Information: Phone: 1-855-773-3839. Email SPEDTEX.

  2. For special education representation, TEA only reports on overrepresentation within certain race, ethnicity and disability categories, as required by federal law. School systems cannot use this reporting data to delay, deny or prevent a referral for an evaluation for special education services. Overview of Special Education for Parents_English

  3. May 8, 2023 · In 2022, YISD earned an “A” rating from the Texas Education Agency. Of the 50 schools in Ysleta ISD, 27 earned an “A” rating and 23 earned a “B” rating. Coupled with 2022 state figures that showed 81% of our students were college- and/or career-ready upon graduation – the highest percentage in the El Paso area – we have much ...

  4. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) extends its appreciation to the parents, students, teachers, staff, and administration for their time and effort supporting the special education cyclical monitoring review at YSLETA ISD (071905). The special education cyclical monitoring report provides the local education agency (LEA) with

  5. To request Dyslexia or Dysgraphia testing contact your campus administrator to initiate a Special Education referral. Ysleta ISD has a district-wide plan that follows the guidelines and procedures in the 2021 Dyslexia Handbook in the identification of, instruction for, and accommodations for, students with dyslexia and/or related disorders.

  6. Jan 11, 2018 · On January 11th, 2018, OSEP sent Texas a letter of findings that requires TEA to develop a plan to address four corrective actions. More broadly, however, the letter of findings offers considerations for how TEA can improve its supports to LEAs in their implementation of state and federal special education laws and regulations.

  7. Aug 21, 2012 · You’ve heard it before… all it takes is one person to start a ball rolling. For equal access to reading and educational books for students with print disabilities, that person is Jessica McKay, an AT Specialist in Ysleta ISD, Texas. The Ysleta district will roll out their widespread initiative this fall (2012) across 60 campuses, to hundreds of K to 12th graders who are blind, have low ...

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