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Special Education Resources

 
Publications that include the Notice of Procedural Safeguards, the Parent's Guide to the ARD Process, and the Special Education Rules and Regulationshttps://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/publications
 
Special Education websites with valuable information in the diverse areas of special education along with a list of statewide networkshttps://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/resources
 
Documents to help parents understand what is required in the individualized education program (IEP), the necessary timelines, and a form for transfer of rights: https://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/documents
 
Glossary that defines terms and acronyms used in special education: https://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/glossary
 
Legal Frameworks that are divided by topic and offer legal information in all areas of special education from Child Find to the provision of services to funding: https://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/frameworks
 
Updates that indicate revisions made to frameworks or publications along with the change document: https://fw.escapps.net/Display_Portal/updates 
 
Website for Texas families and parents of children with disabilities: https://www.navigatelifetexas.org/en
 
 
 
Special Education or IEP-Related Questions?
The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) works collaboratively with stakeholders to provide resources and facilitate collaboration that supports the development and delivery of services to children with disabilities in our state.
Phone: 1-855-SPEDTEX (1-855-773-3839)
Website: www.spedtex.org
 
 
Public Notice: Destruction of Special Education Records
Special Education records which have been collected by Arp-Troup SSA related to the identification, educational placement, or the provision of Special Education services in the district, must be maintained under state and federal law for a period of seven years after the cessation of Special Education services. Special Education services cease when the student no longer is eligible for services, graduates, no longer meets age eligibility requirements, or moves from the district. After seven years, the records are no longer useful to the district but may be useful to the parent/guardian or former student in applying for Social Security benefits, rehabilitation services, college entrance, etc.  The parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student may request the records in writing, via email, or in person at the following address:

Arp-Troup SSA
515 E. Longview St.
Arp, TX  75750
 
Julia Evans, M.Ed, RPED
Special Education Director
Arp-Troup SSA
903-859-8482 ext. 703