Special Education
Plano ISD provides
special education services for students with disabilities,
ages 3-21, who have a need for specially designed
instruction. Identification of children with disabilities
begins at birth. Plano ISD is actively involved with “child find” efforts
to ensure that children with learning challenges have
access to evaluations and services, when appropriate. Parents who have
concerns about their
child’s development or academic performance may call the Child Find 'Lift
Off to Learning' Help Line at (469) 752-8100, Ext. 38050,
for more information.
Helpful Links to More Information:
Child Find 'Lift
Off to Learning'
Community Resources Directory
Informacion en Español
Services for children who have auditory
or visual impairments may begin at birth. Services for
students with other disabilities
are
initiated on their third birthday. A student must meet
eligibility criteria in one of the following areas: auditory
impairment, autism, emotional
disturbance, learning disability, mental retardation,
orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, speech/language
impairment, traumatic brain
injury or visual impairment.
Plano ISD believes in educating
students in the least restrictive environment. A full
continuum of instructional
and related services is available to eligible students,
with initial consideration
given to provision of services in the general education
classroom to the greatest extent possible. Students spend
various amounts of time
in general education and special education settings,
depending upon their specific needs. Planning for a student’s
special education program begins on the neighborhood
campus. Support services are available
on the neighborhood campus as well as district-wide instructional
/ related services.
Parents are vital members of the Individualized
Education Program (IEP) Committee, which develops an
appropriate program of services for each student. For
additional information, visit the Department
of Special Education Services online
or call (469) 752-8241.
|