Texas Education Agency Resources on Special Education in Texas
OSEP Requirement 3
All Texas LEAs are required to post a direct link to the specific TEA webpage TEA Special Education Resources on their local website. The link contains the information in the document related to SB 139 mentioned in OSEP Requirement 2. This is intended to provide Texas families with information regarding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Dyslexia, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Welcome to the CPISD Dyslexia page. If you have questions or concerns about Dyslexia please contact Jocelyn Ritz at cp_sped_dept@cpisd.net or call (830) 353 8105.
"This email is for general information and preliminary contact only. Do not send personal/confidential information via this email address. If our staff requires specific information to complete your request or inquiry, they will contact you separately from an individual district-email address or by phone."
Students determined to have dyslexia or a related disorder, or to be at risk for dyslexia or other reading difficulties, have access to the Talking Book Program (TBP) maintained by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
The TBP allows students with reading disabilities to borrow audiobooks free of charge. Over 100,000 titles are available, including hundreds of titles in Spanish.
Nuestra biblioteca atiende a Tejanos ciegos y con discapacidades físicas o de lectura. Es un servicio de la Biblioteca del Estado de Texas y Comisión de Archivos.