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RestoreTech tells TEA it will provide SPED, bilingual and childcare supports; SPED director will also teach in year one
Summary
RestoreTech told TEA that a full-time special education director will begin in year one (initially serving as both director and teacher), bilingual learners will be assessed with adult-appropriate tools (CASAS), and limited short-term childcare vouchers will be provided through partners including United Way and Workforce Solutions Alamo.
During the capacity interview TEA asked how RestoreTech would serve students with special needs, emerging bilingual learners and parents needing childcare.
Special education: TEA's Scarlet asked why the application included exit options from special education as part of a modified curriculum. Applicant leaders said students would only be exited from services through a properly constituted ARD process when goals are met and emphasized…
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