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Abilene ISD Texas - Regional Day School Program for the Deaf
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241 Pine Street
Abilene, TX 79601
United States
ABOUT US
The Abilene Regional Day School Program for the Deaf (RDSPD) serves students from birth to 22 years of age with hearing differences that significantly impact the development of language and/or performance in school from 43 school districts in 13 counties in West Texas.
MISSION
The mission of the Abilene Regional Day School Program for the Deaf is to increase educational achievement of students who are deaf and hard of hearing. We provide support and assistance to parents of children who have a hearing loss, and work closely with professionals serving these students.
GOAL
Our goal is to create a network that meets the needs of these students so that after graduation, they can enroll in post-secondary education or be employed in a competitive job and, thus become a self-sufficient member of society.
Eligibility questions: see TEA Website or call (512) 463-9734TEA code (TEC) 30.081-30087
Sandra Jones
RDSPD Coordinator
(325) 677-1444 ext. 8784 sandra.jones@abileneisd.org
Updated: December 22, 2023