Records of former special education students will be destroyed unless requested otherwise.
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- Published
- Category
- Abandonment
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Contact Cheryl Malone
Call 936-853-2220 to express your desire to keep records.
- 2
Submit your request
Ensure your request is received by May 15, 2026.
- 3
Verify your eligibility
Confirm if you are a parent or the student over age 18.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What records are being destroyed?
- Outdated records of students graduated or dismissed from special education before May 2021.
- How can I prevent record destruction?
- Contact Cheryl Malone at 936-853-2220 before May 15, 2026.
- Who can request records?
- Parents of former students or the students themselves if over age 18.
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Full Notice Text
The Central Independent School Department of Special Education plans to destroy out of date records. Records to be destroyed are those of students who were graduated or dismissed from the special education program prior to May 2021. Parents of former special education students (or the students, if over age 18) who do not want their special education records destroyed should contact Cheryl Malone at 936-853-2220. Requests for records must be re- ceived by May 15, 2026.
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