If your native language or other mode of communication is not a written language, the school will
translate the information on this page for you. Call Christie Rendon @ 806.894.6858 for assistance.
Si tu lengua maternal u otro modo de communicacion no es un idioma escrito, la escuela
traducira la informacion en esta pagina. Llame a Christie Rendon al 806.894.6858 para asistencia.
Lacey Doster, Director of Special Education ldoster@levellandisd.net 806.894.6858
About Levelland ISD
The Special Education staff includes educational diagnosticians, instructional supervisors, counselors, Licensed Specialists in School Psychology, an occupational therapist, physical therapists, speech pathologists, a behavior specialist, a teacher of the visually impaired, and an adaptive physical education teacher. The program is funded by Federal funds (IDEA-B), and local funds.
Child Find Process
Child Find is a federally established comprehensive system designed to ensure that each child, regardless of disability, is educated toward his or her maximum potential. The purpose of Child Find is to locate, identify, and evaluate infants, children, and young adults through age twenty-one who may have a developmental delay or other disabilities.
Levelland ISD offers comprehensive special education services to eligible students ages three through twenty-one years and to children from birth through twenty-one years who have a hearing or visual impairment. Children from birth to age three with other disabilities will be referred to appropriate agencies for services. All referrals are considered confidential and services are provided at no cost. A free appropriate public education with a full continuum of services is available.
SPECIAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
Legal Framework for the Child-Centered Process
This site provides access to important legal information for parents and families of students with disabilities. It is a template that summarizes state and federal requirements for special education by topic. Important documents included on this website include:
https://framework.esc18.net/display/Webforms/LandingPage.aspx
http://framework.esc18.net/display/Webforms/ESC18-FW-LandingPage.aspx
Special Education Updates English
Special Education Updates Spanish
Special Education Required Postings Chart
OTHER SPECIAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
Texas Project FIRST
www.texasprojectfirst.org
A project of the Texas Education Agency committed to providing accurate and consistent information to parents and families of students with disabilities.
Disability Fact Sheet
https://www.parentcenterhub.org/disability-landing/
Defines individual disabilities, offers tips for parents and teachers, and provides links to other important resources and disability organizations.
Texas Special Education Information Center
https://www.spedtex.org/
Texas Statewide Leadership for Autism Training
http://txautism.net/
Transition Employment Guide
https://www.texastransition.org/apps/pages/texas-transition-and-employment-guide
Provides detailed information and resources regarding the transition and graduation process for students with disabilities.
Suicide Awareness & Prevention
http://www.contactlubbock.org
Texas Workforce Solutions
https://twc.texas.gov/
StarCare Mental Health Crisis Intervention
https://www.starcarelubbock.
ADD Partners Resource Network
https://prntexas.org/