Jenette Erwin Special Education Director
CISD's Special Education Program is committed to supporting students with unique educational needs by designing individualized academic programs to help them reach their maximum potential and prepare them for the future. The district focuses on possibilities rather than limitations for each child.
The program also provides special transportation, homebound services, speech and occupational therapy, accommodations for visual or hearing impairments, and a transition program that assists students who are completing high school to enter the next stage of life.
Special Education Director Erin Cox serves as an advocate for each child and his or her parents. She is passionate about serving students and works closely with school staff to help identify children with special educational needs and refer them for proper testing to determine their disability.
She regularly collaborates with students, parents, administrators, counselors, regular education teachers, and special education teachers to develop individual educational plans (IEP) that allow students to learn in the least restrictive classroom environment.
Mrs. Cox and the district are committed to doing whatever is needed to help each child in the special education program to succeed in academics and life.
Child Find Disability Categories
Special Services are available to eligible students ages 0-21 who may be experiencing difficulties in one or more of the following areas:
- Auditory Impairment
- Autism
- Deaf/Blind
- Emotional Disturbance
- Intellectual Disability
- Learning Disability
- Non-Categorical
- Orthopedic Impairment
- Health Impairment
- Speech and/or Language
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Visual Impairment
Services, at no cost to the family, are available to all eligible individuals regardless of the severity of their disability. For more information contact the Coolidge ISD Special Education office at 254-786-2206.
Contact
Jnette Erwin Director of Special Education 254-786-2206 254-786-4835 Fax