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Student-Centered Learning

We prioritize the needs, interests, and well-being of students by tailoring learning experiences to help them achieve their full potential, both academically and personally.

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Equity and Inclusion

We ensure that all students, regardless of background or ability, have equal access to educational opportunities and resources. We foster a culture where diversity is celebrated and every student feels valued and supported.

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Innovation and Excellence

We commit to continuous improvement and embrace new ideas, technologies, and teaching methods that enhance learning experiences. We strive for excellence in education by setting high standards and inspiring creativity.

Our Mission

It is the mission of the Southeast Texas Cooperative for Special Services to work collaboratively with the member districts to provide high-quality services to students. Our staff members are experts in their fields who promote student success through communication, evaluations, training, and ongoing campus and parental support while implementing best practice.

  • Member Districts
    Devers ISD Hull-Daisetta ISD Liberty ISD Tarkington ISD

What Makes Us Great

The programs of Southeast Texas Cooperative for Special Services are founded upon the belief that all children are capable of learning and being successful in school experiences which are designed to develop academic, social, emotional, behavioral, and independence skills for active participation in their community. The comprehensive special education program offered by the Southeast Texas Cooperative provides services for students ages 3 through 22 who have been identified as disabled These disabilities may include students who have: physically challenges, visually or auditorially impairments, an intellectual, emotional, language or learning disability, a speech/language impairment, or other health impairments. Students who meet special education eligibility criteria as specified in federal and state regulations receive an individualized educational plan. Certified special education teachers, support personnel, administrators work together with the parent to develop an appropriate educational program for the student. The services are child-centered and designed to address individual student's learning needs. Students with disabilities have a wide range of individual needs; therefore, a continuum of program supports are available. The continuum of services include: inclusion, resource, content mastery, self-contained instruction, life skills, related services, vision instruction, homebound instruction and adaptive transportation. Please visit our Facebook page for up-to-date information. 

The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.

Contact information:

Phone: 1-855-773-3839

Email: inquire@spedtex.org

Live Chat: www.spedtex.org

your student may be eligible for a 1500 online grant to see if your student qualifies visit the links below    The PDSES Application Window for the 24-25 School Year is Feb 3rd - Mar 31st

Click on the following links below to go to questions on that topic:

Application Application Status Table Uploading and Attaching Documentation Appealing a Denial

The following are common questions and answers about the application process. For step-by-step guidance, including sample screenshots of the PDSES Parent Portal.

PDSES Application and Parent Portal Instructions

The FAQs on this page are specific to the PDSES Parent Portal.

PDSES Program FAQs