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Special Education Resources

The vision of the Comal ISD Department of Special Education Services is to empower children by preparing them in the development of academic and social-emotional skills leading to future education, employment and independent living.
 
We are here to HELP! Please feel free to contact members of the Department of Special Education Services.
 

Special Education Services Resources

Transition Services

To find more information about assisting students as they transition from high school to post-secondary environments, please visit the Transition in Texas website. You may also contact Yesenia Guerrero.
 
The Texas Transition and Employment Guide provides youth, young adults, parents and professionals with secondary transition resources to facilitate a young person's progress towards post-secondary goals to education, employment, and community living.
 
Yesenia Guerrero is the district Transition and Employment Designee, TED. Please contact her at 830-221-2675 or [email protected] for questions.

TEA Information

The TEA Strategic Action outlined 10 new statewide networks beginning with the 2019-2020 school year. TEA is inviting stakeholders to provide suggestions and ideas about these new networks. Please visit TEA's website to view informative videos about the networks and complete surveys giving your input about the new statewide networks. The videos and surveys for each statewide project are under the Input and Feedback heading on the page.

The videos provide an overview of the 10 statewide networks outlined in the Special Education Strategic Plan. Each video is approximately five minutes long and provides a brief explanation of the purpose of the respective network, the needs the network will address, and the potential products and services that may result from the network.

Additional Education Services

At Comal ISD, Section 504 and Response to Intervention (RTI) services are also offered to accommodate a students educational needs. To learn more about these services and how your child may benefit from them, please visit the buttons below.
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Additional Resources

We provide information and resources that can help you understand your child’s disability, your rights, and responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and facilitate collaboration that supports the development and delivery of services to children with disabilities in our state.