Special Populations
The Special Populations Department at A+ Charter Schools supports programs such as Dyslexia, Special Education, and 504 accommodations.
A+ Charter Schools, Inc. is committed to providing appropriate educational opportunities for students with disabilities. By tailoring services to meet each eligible student's unique needs, we ensure they are prepared to pursue lifelong learning and become active, contributing members of the community.
At A+ Charter Schools, Inc., we believe that every child has the capacity to learn and deserves access to educational opportunities that align with their abilities. We offer a wide range of programs for children with disabilities, from birth through age twenty-one.
Our six-campus charter is home to a dedicated team of professionals who, in collaboration with parents and the community, are working together to achieve great strides in education.
Child Find
It is the policy of A+ Charter Schools, Inc., open-enrollment charter school to ensure that all student with disabilities enrolled in the charter school or who contact the charter school regarding enrollment, regardless of the severity of their disability, and who are in need of special education and related services, are identified, located, and evaluated. (34 CFR §300.111)
Each child's individual need(s) will be addressed on an individualized basis by a team consisting of district/campus, parent(s) or guardian, a person who can interpret evaluation, teacher(s), and the student (if appropriate)/ The team will review evaluation information, discuss eligibility, identify area(s) of need for specialized instruction, including related services and develop a plan to fit the needs of the child.
Enrolled Children: Referrals for special education evaluations may originate from the parent, guardians, and/or teachers.
For students who are enrolled in A+ Charter Schools: Parents should contact the appropriate grade-level campus where their child is enrolled.
Preschool-Aged Children: If a preschool-aged child is not enrolled in A+ Charter Schools, the parent/guardian should contact the Special Education Department at 214-275-1200

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:
Visit SPEDTex Website
Phone: 1-855-773-3839
Email: inquire@spedtex.org
Special Populations Contacts:
Bonnie Green, Director of Special Populations
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