Links

  • Accessibility for Docs editors

    The Google Docs editors are designed to work with screen readers, braille devices, screen magnification, and more.

    • Use a screen reader
    • Use a braille display
    • Use a screen magnifier
    • Type with your voice
    • Use keyboard shortcuts
    • Use touch input with screen reader
    • Touch input with ChromeVox
    • Touch in put with JAWS
  • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires school districts to provide accessible versions of instructional materials to students who are blind or otherwise unable to use standard-format materials.

    Students with disabilities should receive materials in accessible formats at the same time their peers receive the materials. If needed, the local education agency (LEA) can order a second set for a student to use at home.  

  • Here you can download a list of reading tools and writing tools for organization, dictation, and editing. You will find also apps and tools for notetaking and studying, as well as apps to help with math, time management and homework help.

  • Texas Workforce Solutions-Vocational Rehabilitation Services (TWSVRS) and Pre-Employment Transition Services can help you and your student prepare a plan for life after high school.

    Below is the link for the referral system to refer to WFS or TWS-VRS:

    https://wfsolutions.org/connect/referral.html

     

  • The University Interscholastic League will consider requests to accommodate a student with physical or mental impairments. The school should submit the Request for Accommodation form located at the link below with the appropriate signatures a minimum of two weeks before the contest in which the accommodation is sought. Requests submitted after that time, absent extenuating circumstances, will not be granted.

    The request shall adhere to the accommodations provided by the student’s Sec. 504 Committee and/or A.R.D. Committee. No student records are to be submitted to UIL. The only required submission is the signed request with the rationale for the accommodation. The completed form should be submitted to the UIL office, Music, Athletics, or Academics, that administers the game or contest in question. 

    UIL Main Webpage: https://www.uiltexas.org/

     

  • Before a student can take certain exams—PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, SAT, or AP Exams—with accommodations, they must request the accommodations and be approved by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities.

  • This document contains information the test accommodations coordinator (TAC) needs to request accommodations and/or English learner (EL) supports for the ACT® test.

    Use this guide in conjunction with the following items to help you request accommodations and/or EL supports for examinees.

    ACT Webpage: https://www.act.org/

     

  • The Texas Education Agency's new Texas SPED Support website provides educators an array of special education resources that are easily searchable by topic, type, audience, and language.

  • US Department of Education Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services online database with more than 200 resources related to reducing exclusionary discipline.