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Updated Tuesday, August 25, 2009 12:43 PM
Grayson County Special Education Cooperative
The Grayson County Special Education Cooperative and its member districts offer comprehensive special education services to eligible students ages three through 21 years and to children from birth through age 21 years who have hearing or visual impairment.
Children from birth to 3 years old with other disabilities are referred to appropriate agencies for services. All referrals are considered confidential, and services are provided at no cost. The parent, legal guardian, or surrogate parent retains the right to refuse services and are provided other procedural safeguards under federal and state law.
Public school services include screening in areas of suspected disabilities, such as vision, hearing, motor skills, speech, language, and general development. Evaluations in the schools are provided for several areas of suspected disabilities, including learning disabilities, speech and language development, physical impairments, vision or hearing problems, mental retardation, emotional disturbances, autism/pervasive developmental disorders, health impairments, or traumatic brain injuries.
A free, appropriate, public education with a full continuum of services is available.
For more information concerning eligibility criteria and referral procedures, contact the principal or counselor of any local public school or call the Grayson County Special Education Cooperative at 903-893-3114.
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