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Two State Residential Facilities For Adults With Disabilities Report COVID-19 Cases

Posted on April 1, 2020

At one of the facilities, in Denton, 50 residents are sick, as well as 23 staff members. And the facility in Richmond, Texas, announced Monday that two of its residents also tested positive…. Continue reading “Two State Residential Facilities For Adults With Disabilities Report COVID-19 Cases”

Two State Residential Facilities For Adults With Disabilities Report COVID-19 Cases

Posted on April 1, 2020

Texas’ two largest state supported residential homes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities now have positive cases of COVID-19. At one of the facilities, in Denton, 50 residents are… Continue reading “Two State Residential Facilities For Adults With Disabilities Report COVID-19 Cases”

Denton County Adds 54 New Cases; 31 New Cases at State-Supported Living Center

Posted on March 27, 2020

The facility is now the largest single cluster of cases in Texas. Denton County now has confirmed 137 total cases of COVID-19 in the county and 39 of those cases… Continue reading “Denton County Adds 54 New Cases; 31 New Cases at State-Supported Living Center”

Officials report 31 new coronavirus cases at the Denton County State Supported Living Center

Posted on March 27, 2020

There are now 39 reported cases of COVID-19 at the center, which employs over 1,400 workers and is home to nearly 450 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “This is… Continue reading “Officials report 31 new coronavirus cases at the Denton County State Supported Living Center”

Parents Concerned Over How Special Education Translates Over Online Learning

Posted on March 26, 2020

While many parents may have questions over the possibility of classes going exclusively online for the rest of the school year, parents of students utilizing special education have anxiety when… Continue reading “Parents Concerned Over How Special Education Translates Over Online Learning”

Schools and students with disabilities likely to struggle with special ed at a distance

Posted on March 22, 2020

As schools pivot to online learning in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus and the illness it produces, COVID-19, education leaders are scrambling to figure out… Continue reading “Schools and students with disabilities likely to struggle with special ed at a distance”

Texas Students Still Fighting For Special Education

Posted on November 15, 2019

Texas Students Still Fighting For Special Education Continue reading “Texas Students Still Fighting For Special Education”

Class Time Instead of Hard Time

Posted on October 23, 2019

More than 1,000 young people in Texas are getting the services they need to be successful in school, instead of being “mis-incarcerated.” Read more about the students we have been… Continue reading “Class Time Instead of Hard Time”

Why Are Texas Students Still Being Denied?

Posted on September 23, 2019

“When the legislature next convenes, in 2021, five years will have passed since the Chronicle report was published. Countless children who were born after the cap was instituted have aged… Continue reading “Why Are Texas Students Still Being Denied?”

Texas Education Agency May Tighten Oversight For Off-Campus Special Ed Programs

Posted on July 29, 2019

“It wasn’t clear what specific actions the districts had to take in their oversight and now we have a baseline,” said Shiloh Carter, an attorney with Disability Rights Texas. Carter said… Continue reading “Texas Education Agency May Tighten Oversight For Off-Campus Special Ed Programs”

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