Special Education

Alief Independent School District proudly serves well over 5,000 students with disabilities each year.  We are dedicated to providing every student with an effective Individualized Education Program in the least restrictive environment.  With innovative and progressive service delivery models, nationally recognized staff, on-going and specialized staff development and expert supervision and support, we are committed to offering not only appropriate educational services, but also services which are the highest in quality.  

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Upcoming Parent Trainings

Babies Youth Children Empowerment, Inc. (BYCE), a nonprofit dedicated to supporting low-income or financially challenged families:

Empowering Parents: Navigating Your Child's Educational Rights and IEP/504, is designed to help parents understand the process, accommodations, and next steps after high school. We will cover a range of topics, including college preparation and ongoing participation in their child's education. Parents or representatives are encouraged to register for the webinar to decide on the in-depth information they would like to explore. Upon registration, parents/staff will receive special access to the workshops. 

When: Saturday, December 7 ยท 1 - 3pm CST

Location: Online

Since our founding in 2008, BYCE has supported Title 1 schools and low-income communities, starting with school supply donations. In 2012, we expanded our services to offer tutorial assistance and college preparation guidance. Many parents frequently seek advice on school accommodations, and this workshop aims to provide them with valuable tools and information.

 Please visit the website for more details and registration for the webinar:  www.byceministries.org/webinar-registration.

Volunteers Needed as Surrogate Parents

Surrogate Parent Information

Contact Us

Director:

Secretary: Vivian Rogstrom

Phone: 281-498-8110 Ext. 83228

Office Hours: 7:30 - 4:30