North East ISD Special Education Staff Directory
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| Role | Name / Contact | Status | Why This Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Executive Director of Special Education | Not on file — check district site | Not Found | Chief compliance officer for IDEA and TEA. Direct all written requests, complaints, and escalations here. |
| Dyslexia Coordinator | Not on file — check district site | Not Found | Oversees dyslexia screening and the 2024 Texas Dyslexia Handbook compliance. |
| Autism Specialist / BCBA | Not on file — check district site | Not Found | Ensures ARD committees address all 11 required Autism Supplement strategies. |
| Evaluation Coordinator | Not on file — check district site | Not Found | Manages FIE evaluations and the strict 45-school-day timeline. |
| Special Education Records Clerk | Not on file — check district site | Not Found | Handles IEP/FIIE records, TREx transfers, and FERPA requests. |
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How to Effectively Contact North East ISD Special Education Staff
Communicating effectively with North East ISD special education staff is crucial for your child's success. Understanding the best practices can streamline the process and ensure your concerns are addressed promptly.
Best Times to Contact: Generally, the best time to contact teachers is before or after school hours, or during their designated planning periods. Contact campus or district administrators during regular business hours (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM).
Email vs. Phone: For initial inquiries or complex issues, email is often preferred. This allows staff time to gather information and provide a thoughtful response. For urgent matters or quick questions, a phone call might be more appropriate.
What to Say in Your First Message: Be clear and concise. Include your child's name, school, teacher's name (if applicable), and a brief summary of your concern. For example: "I am writing to discuss [child's name]'s progress in reading and would like to schedule a time to talk."
Important Tip: Always follow up phone conversations with an email summarizing the discussion and any agreed-upon actions. This creates a written record and ensures everyone is on the same page.
What to Do If You Can't Reach Anyone
If you are having difficulty reaching North East ISD special education staff, follow these escalation steps:
- Step 1: Contact your child's special education teacher directly.
- Step 2: If you don't receive a response within a reasonable timeframe (e.g., 2 business days), contact the campus special education coordinator or principal.
- Step 3: If the issue remains unresolved, contact the North East ISD Special Education Director or their designee.
- Step 4: As a last resort, you can file a complaint with the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
Remember that Texas Education Code Chapter 29 outlines the rights and responsibilities related to special education services. Familiarize yourself with these provisions.
Your Right to District Records
You have the right to access your child's educational records. Federal law, through the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), grants you the right to inspect and review your child’s education records within 45 days of your request.
Additionally, the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552) allows you to request information about North East ISD, including staff contact information. While personal email addresses may be redacted, you should be able to obtain official work contact details.
To submit a records request, send a written request (email or letter) to the North East ISD Special Education Department. Clearly state the specific records you are requesting. Keep a copy of your request for your records.