coolidge isd parent portal

by Carley Beier 10 min read

What else should I know about Coolidge ISD?

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Will Coolidge Virtual Academy help you Earn Your high school diploma?

Interested in completing your credits to earn your high school diploma? If you answered yes, and fall between the age of 5-21, Coolidge Virtual Academy might be the answer for you! We offer individualized-prescripted instruction, daily meetings with real CUSD teachers, and a structured intervention for students who need additional help.

How do I contact Coolidge ISD Title IX?

Coolidge, Texas 76635. Phone: 254.786.2206. Coolidge ISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs, activities, or hiring practices. Inquiries regarding the Title IX policies should be directed to the Counselor at Coolidge ISD.

How do I Register my child through the parent portal?

Each student should receive a parent portal letter (either sent home in a school folder or mailed home). The letter contains a unique parent portal ID for their child along with specific directions for registering.

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What are the symptoms of a child with learning disabilities?

Symptoms of children with disabilities include awkwardness, clumsiness, confusion, forgetfulness, frustration, shyness, aggressiveness, or the inability to concentrate.

What is CISD special education?

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.

Who is Erin Cox?

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.

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