Educational Support Services

  • Collaborating with community and family partners to build long term relationship in support of students with disabilities.
  • Engaging in activities that develop, support and attain compliance standards mandated by federal, state and local entities.
  • Implementing research based curriculum, assessment and instructional practices across the district including core components of progress monitoring, interventions and data driven decisions.  Inclusionary practices will be a natural part of our culture leading to improved student outcomes in academics, behavior social skills and post secondary goals.
 Department at a Glance

          instructional support center

  ESS supports Humble ISD 
  campuses
serving over 3000
  students
with special needs.   
  This support
extends to hundreds
  of teachers,
support staff and
  administrators
 across 40
  campuses, who are trained
  in best  practices for assessment,
  program  implementation and
  compliance with  federal and state
  regulations. 

  Support includes face to
  face  trainings,  job alike meetings,
  peer support  meetings, outside
  consultants, online  trainings,
  technical
support and parent 
  training.  ESS coordinators and
  facilitators 
provide additional
  support specific 
to program
  needs.
 
  What's New

 Guiding and Planning for Success
 Humble ISD Transition Conference
 Humble High School - March 23rd, 2013

The Humble ISD Transition Conference was a huge
success,
providing students and parents
with opportunities to receive 
information from
over 30 agencies and community
resources on a 
variety of topics, geared toward
the post secondary needs of students who receive special education services.

providing information           informing

Breakout sessions covering guardianship, special needs
trusts, and benefits were very popular among families
who attended. A follow- up to this successful conference is in 
the planning stages for March, 2014.
  
Parent Council Meetings 
 Parents Helping Parents of Students with Special  Needs
  .... a series of meetings designed to strengthen the relationship  
 between HISD and the community it serves, through the  
 collaboration of parents to provide support, make connections
 and 
 develop ideas and plans for future endeavors.

  For more information, click Parent Council Meetings.