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Please note: due to changes at the state and federal level that have happened or may happen, some of our resources may not be up-to-date yet.
Our Education Team works to improve educational opportunities for students with disabilities in grades K-12 by ensuring they receive instruction in classrooms alongside students without disabilities, have access to assistive technology, are not disciplined, restrained, or secluded because of a disability, and obtain transition services needed to prepare for life after school.
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See our How to Apply for Services page if you need legal assistance related to your child’s education needs.
Featured
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Education Savings Account Update for 2025-2026 School Year
Learn how students with disabilities in Texas could be impacted by the state's new Education Savings Account program.
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School Discipline Updates for 2025-2026 School Year
Learn about new changes to school discipline laws in Texas, including the expansion of teacher removals and school suspensions, and a new virtual expulsion program.
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DRTx Interactive Discipline Guide
The new edition of the DRTx Interactive Discipline Guide helps parents and schools apply IDEA requirements when disciplining a student.
Handouts
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School Safety Updates for 2025-2026 School Year
Learn about changes to school safety laws in Texas, including school safety committees, multi-hazard operations plans, and school safety drills.
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Closure of the U.S. Department of Education
A Presidential Executive Order issued on March 20, 2025, requires the shutdown of the U.S. Department of Education. This fact sheet provides information on what the Department does, other related ...
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School for Students with Disabilities Learning English
Learn what parents can do so their student with a disability who is learning English can access special education services.
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Make Sure Your Child Doesn’t Fall Behind Due to Beryl
If your child missed special education services, make sure the school helps your child stay on track with their IEP.
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How the SHARS Issue Could Impact Special Education
What parents should know about the SHARS issue, including how it could impact special education services, and what you can do about it.
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How to Request a Camera in Your Child’s Special Education Classroom
Learn what you need to know about cameras in special education classrooms, and use our sample letters to request cameras and recordings.
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Request a Camera for a Special Education Classroom Sample Letter
This handout includes sample text parents can use in a letter to request a camera and video surveillance in a special education classroom.
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Report an Incident and Request a Recording Sample Letter
This handout includes sample text parents can use to report an incident and request a recording of a monitored special education classroom.
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Planning for Life After High School
A plan can help by laying out next steps after high school like where you will live or if you'll continue your education. If you're a student with a disability receiving special education services, schools are required to work with you on a plan usually when you first start high school.
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Texas School Reentry Toolkit
The Texas School Reentry Toolkit is designed to help parents of students with disabilities gain reentry to school in Texas.
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Switching from ECI Services to a Local School
If your child receives ECI services, they will graduate from ECI on the day they turn three. It is important that, upon exiting ECI, your child properly switches to a setting that will continue to provide the supports and services that they need to succeed.
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What is Early Childhood Intervention?
ECI services help promote the development and growth of children age 0-3 who have developmental disabilities and other disabilities. This handout answers many of the questions parents might have about ECI and covers topics like eligibility, services, costs, evaluation and assessment, and more.
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Is Special Education Right for My Child?
When a student struggles academically or behaviorally, some parents may request an evaluation for special education. This handout seeks to help parents decide if special education is needed and appropriate for their child.
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Local Level Grievances at Independent School Districts
This handout answers questions related to concerns you might have about how a situation is being handled at your child’s school.
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DRTx School Discipline Guide for Students with Disabilities – Links and Glossary
The links and background information in this handout can be used with the DRTx Discipline Guide for Students with Disabilities.
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Keep Tabs on TEA: Timeline of Illegal Limit on Texas Special Ed
This timeline reflects the history of the Texas Education Agency’s illegal 8.5 percent cap on special education enrollment and the correction action plan to make it right.
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Response to Intervention: What Parents Need to Know
Our new infographic explaining RTI (Response to Intervention) and what parents need to know. School districts in Texas have used RTI to delay getting some students special education evaluations but new laws passed in Texas are forcing schools to stop using this tactic. This infographic helps explain the process and your rights.
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Rights of Victims of Bullying
When a student suffers harassment or bullying at a public school, the parent may want to transfer the student to another class or school.
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Independent Evaluations for Special Education
This handout answers frequently asked questions about independent evaluations.
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How to File a TEA Complaint
Parents and others that have complaints about the special education services being provided by a school district may file a complaint with the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Sample letters are included in the handout.
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Requesting an ECI Investigation or Due Process Hearing
This handout briefly explains Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) services, what a state investigation and a due process hearing are, and how an investigation or a hearing might help your family to obtain ECI services to assist your infant or toddler with a disability. A sample letter to ask for either a state investigation or a due process hearing is included.
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Right to Receive Information from Schools in Your Native Language
As the parent or legal guardian of a student who receives special education services, you have the right to meaningfully participate in the development and review of your child’s special education program. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and other federal laws, you have rights as a parent to receive information about your child's education in your native language.
Publications
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Segregated Schools and Shadow Campuses for Students with Disabilities in Texas
Some school districts in Texas are putting students with disabilities in highly-restrictive segregated schools and shadow campuses that lack transparency and monitoring.
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School Re-entry Planning for Students in Alternative Education Programs
School districts in Texas are required to provide a school re-entry plan when a student returns from an alternative education program. Many of them are not.
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IDEA Manual
The IDEA Manual will help you plan an educational program that will lead to an independent and productive life for your child and yourself.
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Harmful Restraint of Students with Disabilities in Texas Schools
Students with disabilities represent approximately 9.8% of the state’s school population, but they experienced 91% of restraints in Texas’ public schools during the 2018-19 school year.
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Education Bills Impacting Students with Disabilities: 86th Texas Legislature
Learn about some of the most important laws passed in the 2019 Texas Legislative Session that impact students with disabilities.
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Make My School Safe Toolkit
This toolkit is for students, parents, caregivers, educators, advocates, and policymakers who want to ensure all students are kept safe in their schools.
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Investigative Report: How Texas Schools Are Failing Students – Again
Over the course of a year of monitoring education in psychiatric hospitals, we uncovered a troubling trend – the state is failing to meet the needs of a vast majority of special education-eligible children in psychiatric hospitals.
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Requesting an Initial Evaluation for Special Ed
How to request an Initial Evaluation for Special Education Eligibility.
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Education Bills Impacting Students with Disabilities: 85th Texas Legislature
Learn about some of the most important laws passed in the 2017 Texas Legislative Session that impact students with disabilities.
Videos
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2025 Back to School Webinar
In our Back to School webinar, our Education team covered new laws in Texas that could affect students with disabilities.
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SHARS Special Education Funding Cuts
For detailed information on how the SHARS Issue Could Impact Special Education read our new handout. Disclaimer: Disability Rights Texas strives to update its materials on an annual basis, and ...
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What are Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Services?
If you suspect your child age 0-3 may have a developmental delay or a disability, he or she may be eligible for Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) services. Learn more about what these services are and how to get them.
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Texas Fails to Provide Services to Young Children with Disabilities
The federal government issued a letter to the Texas HHSC commissioner describing the state's noncompliance with the IDEA Part C requirements. Due to reduced funding for ECI, schools not participating in child find activities, and ECI resources not being available in all geographic areas of the state, many infants and toddlers have missed out on life-changing services.
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Parent Guide to the ARD Process (Part 1)
In this first of two videos, parents can get an introduction to the Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) Process.
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Parent Guide to the ARD Process (Part 2)
In this second of two videos, parents can learn how to advocate for their child in the Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) Process.
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Planning for Students Nearing Graduation
Students with disabilities who are getting closer to graduation have the right to services to help with switching to life after high school. Watch this video to learn more about the services available and your legal rights.
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Denied Again
Learn about how students with disabilities continue to be denied access to special education services in Texas.
External Links
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Ending Harmful Student Restraint
Video of press conference at the Capitol in January 2023.
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Prioritizing Education for Foster Care Youth with Disabilities
Texas CASA video with DRTx attorney.
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Video: Ensuring Education Success for Justice-Involved Youth
Video of DRTx attorney presentation.
Related
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Navigating the world of school discipline
If your child is disciplined at school, you may have a lot of questions. You might wonder: What’s the process? What’s the school supposed to do? When will my child ...
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Austin ISD released from state special education order; pledges more work ahead
From the Austin American-Statesman: “After more than two years of state oversight tied to special education failures, the Austin Independent School District has been released from a Texas Education Agency ...
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Texas increased special education funding. Now, the state has to decide where it will go
From KERA: “Texas lawmakers last year increased funding for disabled students after decades of underfunding. Now, the state must figure out what equipment, training and other services that $250 million ...
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Protecting students with classroom cameras
Every child deserves safety, dignity, and protection—and cameras in the classroom can help make that possible. Video cameras can be placed in certain self-contained special education classrooms to protect students ...
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Proposed federal special education cuts spark concerns that crucial services will be delayed
From the Austin American-Statesman: “After the U.S. Department of Education proposed deep cuts to staff who safeguard the rights of students with disabilities, Texas advocates worry the move could create ...
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Don’t Be Scared – Be Prepared for Your ARD Meeting
If your child is receiving special education services, you are probably familiar with what an ARD meeting is. But knowing how to prepare for one can be overwhelming for parents. ...