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  • How can schools make sure that students with disabilities stay safe in an emergency?
  • How should school police officers interact with students with disabilities?
  • How would threat assessment teams impact students with disabilities?
  • My child is receiving special education or 504 services, but the school is threatening them with suspension or expulsion.
  • My child is in special education, but their behavioral supports are not working.
  • My child is receiving 504 services, but their behavioral supports are not working.
  • I suspect my child may benefit from disability-related services, but they are not in special education or 504.
  • What is the process for filing a special education complaint against a school district?
  • How do I request a Special Education Due Process Hearing?
  • How do I file a complaint about 504 services?
  • What organizations offer assistance advocating for improved behavior supports for my child with a disability?
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  • What Makes a School Safe
  • Police in Schools
  • Protecting Students’ Rights
  • Considerations for Students with Disabilities
  • Organizing and Changing Your School!
  • School Discipline
A partnership between Texas Appleseed, Disability Rights Texas, and the Earl Carl Institute, with pro bono support from Latham & Watkins LLP.
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This guide is not meant to provide legal advice, either general or specific. For legal advice, you should consult a lawyer. Legal aid or the Texas State Bar may be able to help you find a lawyer.