Kingsville Independent School District

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Special Education

Special Education Mission
The Kingsville Independent School District's Department of Special Education collaborates with all KISD Campuses to provide customized services and ensures all students with disabilities have the same educational, social, and future opportunities as their peers.
 
 
The definition of special education is, “specially designed instruction, at no cost to parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability, including instruction conducted in the classroom or in the home; and instruction in physical education.” 

In order for a student to qualify for special education services and instruction, the student must meet the eligibility criteria for at least one of the thirteen disabilities defined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).  The student must also exhibit an academic need for the services.  The thirteen disabilities defined under IDEA are:

  • Auditory Impairment
  • Autism
  • Deaf–Blind
  • Emotional Disturbance
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Multiple Disabilities
  • Non–categorical Early Childhood
  • Orthopedic Impairment
  • Other Health Impairment
  • Specific Learning Disability
  • Speech or Language Impairment
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Visual Impairment
Special Education Child Find:
If your child is three years of age or will be three years of age at any time during this school year, and you suspect that he/she is not developing appropriate social, language, physical, and/or cognitive skills, he/she may be eligible to attend the Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities classes in the Kingsville Independent School District (KISD). Services are provided to eligible children with handicaps beginning on the child’s third birthday.

The intent of this program is to avoid gaps, lapses, or delays between a child’s third birthday and eligibility for a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). A FAPE shall also be available from birth to students with a visual and/or auditory handicap.

For more local information, please call the KISD Special Education Office at (361) 592-3387, x-8190 or fax to (361) 595-9089 or visit this web site: Sec. 300.111 Child find
 
 

The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.

Contact information:
Phone: 1-855-773-3839
Email: [email protected]
Live Chat: www.spedtex.org