When the school year ends, children often lose access to consistent, nutritious school meals. The Summer Meals Program ensures more Texas children have enough food for an active, healthy life. Click here to learn more: https://t.co/CM45JFoZ8j
Do you have questions about special education? Give SPEDTex a call at 1-855-773-3839 or chat with a live consultant at https://t.co/RGjGnGzhxd. We are here for you!
TEA and Texas Transition have created a guide to Early Childhood Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education. Read it here: https://t.co/lHa8tWV1Mo
We’re rebuilding https://t.co/KkVuzOESuP with your family in mind. The new site is designed to help you find the support and resources you need. Stay tuned—the new SPEDTex launches this June!
This brochure from CADRE (The National Center for Dispute Resolution in Special Education) offers specific communication skills that may be helpful to families as they develop and maintain partnerships with their child's school. https://t.co/v5hHTow7R6
This document from Texas SPED Support includes highlights from the Texas Transition and Employment Guide with tips for how parents and guardians can support their children and plan for their transition to life outside the public school system. https://t.co/17MNX2uGbm
If a child is eligible for special education services, the admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee is required to develop an individualized education program (IEP) that is designed to address your child’s unique educational needs. Learn more here https://t.co/il3R8xVztq
Did you miss our recent statewide webinar with TEA? Learn more about Specific Learning Disabilities, including Dyslexia, by watching here: https://t.co/07moVvW2vB
Connect with SPEDTex. Join our mailing list to receive special education updates as well as the opportunity to volunteer to participate in one of our focus groups. https://t.co/mKqehErpEB
Have you started thinking about when your child with a disability transitions to life after public school? SPEDTex has a Transition Planning Resources page that provides information for families about this important topic! https://t.co/xYvO5Cl6Nh
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) offers multiple processes for resolving disputes related to special education. Learn more here: https://t.co/de9qQof5Pg
The PDSES application window will be closing on April 30. If your child is enrolled in a Texas public school and receives special education services, you may be eligible to receive this one-time $1,500 online grant. Learn more here: https://t.co/oQHc2M7ZND
SPEDTex, the Special Education Information Center, is here to help with any of your special education related questions. Contact us at https://t.co/RGjGnGyJHF or 1-855-773-3839.
Join us for a free statewide webinar on April 22, 2026 at 12:15 p.m. (CT) to learn more about specific learning disabilities and dyslexia in special education. English Registration: https://t.co/bTGKq0sc5Z Spanish Registration: https://t.co/VMSwmKXeGt