Early Childhood
Resources
Transition and Employment Guide
Actualizaciones en Educación Especial
Notice of Procedural Safeguards
Aviso Sobre Procedimientos de Protección
Delayed or Denied Evaluations & Compensatory Services
Evaluaciones Retrasadas o Denegadas & Servicios Compensatorios
Significant Disproportionality Requirements
TEA Student Handbook Statement
TEA Declaración del manual del estudiante
TEA Resources on Special Education
Parent’s Guide to the ARD Process
Contacts
Stefanie Miller
Directorsmiller@evadalek12.net(409) 449-3082
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
Our Vision:
Every EISD ECSE student will have a strong foundation for lifelong learning by demonstrating high cognitive and functional skills, as well as positive social-emotional skills.
Our Mission:
We believe that students deserve a positive classroom environment where individualized guidance and support make
learning fun and creative!
Eligible children with disabilities aged 3 through 21 years are entitled to receive a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). In Texas, special education and related services for eligible children with disabilities, aged 3 through 5 years, have historically been referred to as Preschool Programs for Children with Disabilities (PPCD). In an effort to clarify and promote understanding that any child aged three through five years who is eligible for and receiving special education and related services through a school district must be served in the least restrictive environment specified in the child’s IEP.
ECSE is located at Evadale Elementary School. The ECSE program services will not begin until your child completes the initial evaluation process. Based on a completed evaluation, your child needs to be determined as eligible for services. If your child is eligible, you will have an ARD/IEP meeting where you and the evaluation/school staff will decide on the services to be provided. After you agree to the services and give your consent for services to begin, your child can start the ECSE program.
Once eligibility is determined, the ARD committee makes decisions about the appropriate special education and related services for the child. This information is documented in the child's Individual Education Program (IEP), which outlines what you expect your child to learn over the next year, including measurable goals and objectives. An ARD committee will meet at least once a year to determine if the goals were met and to develop new goals for the upcoming year.