Special Education Small and Rural Schools (SPED SRS)

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Why Special Education Small and Rural Schools (SPED SRS)?

91Èȱ¬ is committed to providing effective supports and guidance to Texas public schools in their implementation of strong and effective programs for students with disabilities. The Special Education Small and Rural Schools (SPED SRS) webpageÌýis designed to help these local education agencies (LEAs) meet the challenges unique to their size and region. The purpose of this webpage is to assist schools providing services to students with disabilities who live in small and/or rural LEAs within Texas. Difficulty with staff recruitment/retention, geographic isolation, and availability of resources are just a few of the barriers these schools face. The 91Èȱ¬ will continue to share resources to ensure a more equitable level of service to students with disabilities (SWD) in small and rural LEAs.

SPED SRS Map (Texas)

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Resources

Small, Rural, and Small and Rural Local Education Agencies (LEAs)

What is considered small, rural, or small and rural? "small" (K-12 population of 700 or less students), "Rural" (60 or more miles from the nearest Education Service Center (ESC)), or that is part of a Shared Service Arrangement (SSA). Take a look at the lists below if you are unsure.

Statewide Shared Service Arrangements' (SSA) Contact List

When two or more Local Education Agencies (LEAs) enter into an agreement to share Special Education resources, this is frequently referred to as a Shared Service Arrangement (SSA) or a Cooperative (Coop). It is very common for our small and rural LEAs to be a part of a SSA. Each SSA is made up of Member Districts, one of which is designated as the Fiscal Agent.ÌýÌýÌý

The Small and Rural Schools Network has created a Statewide SSA Contact List to serve as a resource for the state. On the contact list, you can find the name of the SSA, the Special Education Director’s name, the Director’s email address, and the name and County-District-Number (CDN) of the Member Districts. SSAs are listed by the region where the SSA’s Fiscal Agent (denoted in bold print) is located. If a district is located in a different region as the fiscal agent, the district’s region will be shown in parenthesis.ÌýÌýÌý

If you do find an error, please contact jam.page@esc15.net or pam.yarbrough@esc15.net.

Small and Rural Schools Advisory Committee

To help guide the work of this network, an advisory committee was created with members from across the state that have experience working in small and rural schools.

Small and Rural Schools Advisory Committee Contacts

Name Organization
Graciela Avalos Region 1 ESC
Heather Bolt Region 8 ESC
John Bullion Superintendent - Morgan ISD
Pam Bumpass Region 6 ESC
April Estrada

Region 10 ESC

Tracy Johnson Region 7 ESC
Codi Kadlecek SPED Director - La Grange ISD
Lisa Kirby Region 20 ESC
Pam Loper Region 14 ESC
Melissa Mena

Region 19 ESC

Stefanie Miller

Region 5 ESC

Carol Nolan Region 13 ESC
Lacy Omohundro SPED Director - Grayson County SSA
Anna Philips

Region 17 ESC

Yvonne Samaniego

Associate Supt. -Fort Hancock ISD

Deena VanPelt Region 5 ESC
Janeia Vorderkunz Region 12 ESC
Stacie Whitaker Region 8 ESC

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Evaluation Certification Reimbursement Program (ECRP)

Program Description

The Evaluation Certification Reimbursement Program (ECRP) providesÌýfunding for current school staff members to further their education toÌýbecome an Educational Diagnostician or a School Psychologist. UponÌýcompletion of the certification program, participants will haveÌýcommitted to providing a minimum of 3 years of evaluation service in aÌýsmall and/or rural local education agency (LEA) in Texas. The programÌýis funded through a grant from the 91Èȱ¬ andÌýfacilitated by ESC 15.

To be eligible for the ECRP, you must:Ìý

Work in a LEA that is either "small" (K-12 population of 700 orÌýless students ), "rural" (60 or more miles from the nearest Education Service Center), or that is part of a SharedÌýServices Arrangement (SSA). A list of eligible LEAs and SSAsÌýcan be found in the "Lists" section above. Be currently enrolled and actively taking classes in anÌýEducational Diagnostician or a School PsychologyÌýcertification program.

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Map and Survey of Programs

Map Description

This map represents Special Education Support Programs for Students with Intensive Needs in Texas. It includes special education support programs (e.g., self-contained classrooms and multi-district classrooms) as options for students with intensive needs. The map showcases information provided by Special Education Directors of local education agencies (LEAs) and fiscal agents of shared service arrangements (SSAs) from across Texas who participated in the annual map survey.


Map Survey

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The Texas Education Agency's Special Education Small and Rurals Schools project is gathering information on the use of specialized programs (such as self-contained classrooms or multi-district classrooms) as a program option for students with intensive needs.ÌýÌý

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The 91Èȱ¬ would like to invite all current Special Education Directors to participate in filling out the annual survey. By sharing information and confirming specifics about your programs in your Local Education Agencies/Shared Services Arrangements (that you are the fiscal agent of), your data will be reflected on the Statewide Program Map. The survey will be open each Winter/Spring will take approximately 3-5 minutes.

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