parent portal region 10

by Chance Ebert III 3 min read

Why choose region 10 ESC?

Region 10 ESC is a trusted, student-focused partner that serves the learning community through responsive, innovative educational solutions. We provide services that impact more than 840,000 students on 1,220 campuses in over 8 counties in North Texas. Our two locations are 400 E. Spring Valley and 904 Abrams Rd. in Richardson, TX.

How do I access Secure Region 10 website content?

Login here to access secure Region 10 Website content. NOTE: Some systems may require an additional login step. (Login for workshops and MyPro online learning using links in the website header.) In order to view secure web content, you must have a Region 10 account. If you don't have one, please create one. It's so easy!

Do I need a region 10 account to login to mypro?

NOTE: Some systems may require an additional login step. (Login for workshops and MyPro online learning using links in the website header.) In order to view secure web content, you must have a Region 10 account. If you don't have one, please create one.

How do I enroll a student in Ascender parentportal?

Your ASCENDER ParentPortal account has been created. New Students: If you are new to the district and wish to enroll a student, click Create Account. Returning Students: Log on and complete the Returning Student Enrollment process. New Students: If you are new to the district and wish to enroll a student, click Create Account.

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What evidence does a parent have to present to a school?

Parents may present evidence such as evaluation results and samples of their child’s work. In some cases, when the school fails to evaluate, the parents may have a claim for compensatory services. The Child Find mandate gives schools an important legal responsibility.

What is the Child Find mandate?

The Child Find mandate gives parents some power. If the school turns down a request for an evaluation, parents can seek a due process hearing. This hearing gives parents and the school a chance to tell their side of the story to a trained, independent hearing officer.

What is child find?

Child Find is a legal requirement that Local Education Agency (LEA) find all children who have disabilities and who may be entitled to special education services. Child Find covers every child from birth through age 21. The LEA must evaluate any child that it knows or suspects may have a disability.

What age is covered by Child Find?

Children with disabilities from birth through age 21 are covered. This includes children who are being homeschooled or who are in private school. Child Find requires school districts to have a process for identifying and evaluating children who may need special education and related services, such as counseling or occupational therapy.

What is parent coordination?

The Parent Coordination service area is committed to ensuring parents of students with disabilities receive accurate and timely information to assist them in making informed choices in their child's education.

What is a CPIR hub?

Your central “Hub” of information and products created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities . All the materials found on the CPIR Hub have been created and archived for Parent Centers around the country to help them provide support and services to the families they serve.

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