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Welcome to Boerne Independent School District's Special Education Program. Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions and informative resources about Special Education in the Boerne Independent School District.
Although Boerne ISD has approximately 1500 students identified as needing special education, our staff is dedicated to providing the most individualized of services as possible. In both federal and state law, the goal of special education is to help students with disabilities become as independent as possible as they move through the schools. Further, the law requires that each student should become employable, if possible when they leave the educational setting. This may include opportunities to pursue post-high school education. Every program provided through special education is dedicated to these goals.
We hope you will benefit from what you learn here and that you will visit this site often. If any of our staff may be of service to you, please contact us. We hope you enjoy learning more about the people and the services that are a part of the Special Education Program in the Boerne Independent School District.
Staff Links and Resources
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Requesting Accommodations for Dual Credit, On-Ramps and ASU
Requesting Accommodations for Dual Credit On Ramp and ASU.pdf 150.63 KB (Last Modified on November 1, 2021) -
Delayed or Denied Evaluations & Compensatory Services
Delayed or Denied Evaluations and Compensatory Services.pdf 164.97 KB (Last Modified on October 4, 2021) -
Evaluaciones Retrasadas o Denegadas & Servicios Compensatorios
Evaluaciones Retrasadas o Denegadas and Servicios Compensatorios.pdf 175.05 KB (Last Modified on October 4, 2021) -
Talking Book Program
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Note to Parents: Please review eligibility requirements mandated by
the Talking Books Program
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Ann Seiter
Director of Special Education