Special Education Family Advisory Committee

As of February 17, 2026, 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD has successfully completed all requirements of the TEA Agreed Order (CDN # 227-901) and has been released from state oversight. The SEFAC continues its mission as a district-led advisory body dedicated to sustaining these improvements and ensuring high-quality outcomes for all students served by Special Education.

Read the full Superintendent鈥檚 Announcement here.

What is the purpose of the SEFAC?

The Special Education Family Advisory Committee (SEFAC) partners with district leadership to ensure the long-term success of the 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD Special Education Department. We focus on three primary pillars:

  • Clear & Inclusive Vision: Collaborating on system-wide approaches that support inclusive school  environments.

  • Instructional Excellence: Promoting strong Tier 1 instruction and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to remove barriers for all learners.

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    Ongoing Accountability: Providing parent-led oversight of special education metrics, including evaluation timelines and the Special Education Strategic Plan.

     

Join the Committee

We are actively seeking dedicated parents and guardians to join our committee.

  • Who can apply: Custodial parents or guardians of students currently receiving special education services in 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD.
  • Selection Process: Applications are reviewed by a panel of 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD leadership, including the Special Education Department and the Superintendent鈥檚 Cabinet.
  • Apply Now: Please complete and submit the standard application form: English / Spanish.

Our History and Foundation

Building on the foundation of the long-standing Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC), which served the district for over 15 years, the committee was reformulated as part of the TEA Agreed Order in 2023 as the Special Education Family Advisory Committee (SEFAC). This change was made to create a more family-centered body that prioritizes the direct voices and leadership of parents and guardians. Since 2023, the committee has evolved into a vital bridge between families and the district. Although the district was released from state oversight in early 2026, the SEFAC remains a cornerstone of our Special Education department, ensuring that the progress made is sustained and that family voices remain central to our decision-making.