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Special‑education director says South San ISD is progressing on TEA corrective action plan
Summary
Director Jacob Collazo told the board the district has made progress on a multiyear TEA corrective action plan for special education, expects to clear many pending items soon, and has shortened internal timelines to improve compliance and services.
Jacob Collazo, South San Antonio ISD director of special education, briefed the board on Nov. 17 about department staffing, program structure and progress toward resolving long‑standing TEA noncompliance. Collazo said the district is “making progress” on the corrective action plan and that, if pending clearances come through, the district could be roughly 50% of the way out of the corrective action status on items tied to last school year.
Collazo outlined staffing (about 78 teachers and 58 teacher assistants in special education), four self‑contained programs…
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