Educational Support Services (Special Education)

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Aiding Students Who Have Learning Difficulties or Who Need Special Education or Section 504 Services

For those students who are having difficulty in the regular classroom, all school districts must consider tutorial, compensatory, and other academic or behavior support services that are available to all students, including a process based on Response to Intervention (RTI). The implementation of RTI has the potential to have a positive impact on the ability of districts to meet the needs of all struggling students. 

If a student is experiencing learning difficulties, his or her parents may contact the individuals listed on this page's Contacts about the school's overall general education referral or screening system for support services. The system links students to a variety of support options, including making a referral for a special education evaluation or for a Section 504 evaluation to determine if the student needs specific aids, accommodations, or services. A parent may request an evaluation for special education or Section 504 services at any time. 

Special Education Referrals 

If a parent makes a written request for an initial evaluation for special education services to the director of special education services or to a district administrative employee of the school district, the district must respond no later than 15 school days after receiving the request. At that time, the district must give the parent prior written notice of whether it agrees or refuses to evaluate the student, along with a copy of the Notice of Procedural Safeguards. If the district agrees to evaluate the student, it must also give the parent the opportunity to give written consent for the evaluation. 

Note: A request for a special education evaluation may be made verbally; it does not need to be made in writing. Districts must comply with all federal prior written notices and procedural safeguard requirements as well as the requirements for identifying, locating, and evaluating children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education. However, a verbal request does not require the district to respond within the 15 school day timeline. 

If the district decides to evaluate the student, it must complete the student's initial evaluation and evaluation report no later than 45 school days from the day it receives a parent's written consent to evaluate the student. However, if the student is absent from school during the evaluation period for three or more school days the evaluation period will be extended by the number of school days equal to the number of school days that the student is absent. 

There is an exception to the 45-school day timeline. If the district receives a parent's consent for the initial evaluation at least 35 but less than 45 school days before the last instructional day of the school year,  it must complete the written report and provide a copy of the report to the parent by June 30 of that year. However, if the student is absent from school for three or more days during the evaluation period, the June 30 due date no longer applies. Instead, the general timeline of 45 school days plus extensions for absences of three or more days will apply. 

Upon completing the evaluation, the district must give the parent a copy of the evaluation report at no cost. 

Additional information regarding special education is available from the school district and a companion document entitled Parent's Guide to the Admission, Review, and Dismissal Process

Contact Person for Special Education Referrals 

If you need information regarding a referral for evaluation for special education services, contact the Special Education Department at 281-641-8410. 

Contact Us

Henry Phipps
Chief of Educational Support Services
281-641-8402

Shawna Hunt
Director 
Programming and Campus Support Services 
281-641-8318

Angela Pomberg
Director 
Assessment & Related Services
281-641-8406

Krystal Vincent 
Director Communicative &
Health Specialist Support Services
281-641-8079

Leslie Johnson
Director
Cambridge
281-641-7444

Laura Dowdy
Director
Responsive Services
281-641-8390

Natahia Dawkins
SHARS Manager
281-641-8419

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