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Waller ISD
maintains a system for identifying, locating and evaluating individuals with
disabilities (birth through 21 years of age) including migrant and homeless
students, residing within its jurisdiction and who are in need of special
education and/or related services. Waller ISD Special Education Department,
through Child Find, will refer and collaborate services for student’s birth to
two years of age with Early Childhood Intervention Services.
Waller ISD has a complete
staff
of trained personnel to meet the educational requirements of students with
disabilities. Special Education is an integral part of the total instructional
program of the district. Students receiving services from special education
staff are those students who have hearing or visual impairments, learning
disabilities, speech impairments, orthopedic disabilities, emotional
disturbances, traumatic brain injury, autism, deaf-blindness, mental
retardation, other health impairments or multiple disabilities and as a result,
require specially designed instruction to benefit educationally.
Waller ISD Special
Education has programs to accommodate children with disabilities, including
early childhood services for eligible 0-5 year olds. The early childhood
classroom, located at Fields Store Elementary,
provides services to eligible children beginning on their third birthday.
Educational
services are provided by specially trained teachers for those students with
visual and auditory impairments from 0-21 years of age. The Regional Day School
for the Deaf in Cy-Fair ISD serves our students with the most severe auditory
impairments.
Each campus is
equipped with instructional programs to assist students with individualized
instruction in specific academic areas in the least restrictive environment.
A homebound
program is available for any eligible student with disabilities who cannot
attend regular classes because of medical reasons.
Other than
classroom instruction, related services are provided. Related services are
those which assist students with disabilities in making progress on their
individual goals and objectives. These include, but are not limited to:
physical therapy, occupational therapy, counseling and transportation.
The educational
needs for each child referred to the special education program are determined by
professional assessment personnel.
If you know of a
child with special needs, birth through 21 years of age, residing in Waller
Independent School District, please contact WISD Special Services at
(936) 931-9146 for additional information.
Referral
Process
Referral of
students for a full and individual initial evaluation for possible special
education services shall be a part of the District’s overall general education
referral or screening system. Prior to referral, students experiencing
difficulty in the general education classroom should be considered for all
support services available to all students, such as tutorial, remedial,
compensatory and other services. The child centered process begins with a
referral from a student’s home campus through the Student Study Team (SST). Anyone involved with the child’s education may initiate the referral:
parents/guardians, teachers and other school personnel who work with the student, or
professionals in related fields such as medicine, psychology and social
services.
With parental
consent, a Full Individual Evaluation is completed within a 60 calendar day
timeline and an Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee meeting is held
to determine eligibility for special education services. If the student is
eligible, an individual educational plan of instruction is developed. Any parent
who feels his/her child may have a disability is encouraged to contact his/her
child’s counselor, school principal, or the Special Services
Office at (936) 931-9146 for additional information.
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