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Teacher alleges ongoing special-education violations and retaliation at Judson Middle School

3056005 · April 19, 2025
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A Judson Middle School teacher told the board she had gathered evidence that students with IEPs had not received mandated co-teach minutes and that staff who reported problems experienced retaliation. She cited IDEA, FAPE and Texas Education Code provisions and asked the board who is accountable.

A Judson Middle School teacher told the Judson ISD Board of Trustees she has documented alleged systemic violations of federal and state special-education laws and described personal retaliation after reporting concerns.

Angela Flanagan identified herself as a Judson Middle School teacher and said a January 27 faculty meeting had discussed past violations of IDEA (the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education). She said she had documented instances in which students with individualized education programs (IEPs) “have not received their legally mandated…

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