Special Education
Wise County Shared Services
Wise County Shared Services was created by the Independent School Districts in Wise County to consolidate diagnostic and support services for students with specialized instructional needs. The organization was created over 20 years ago with six of the original seven districts continuing to work together to provide services for the students with Special Needs in Wise County. Wise County Shared Services service Alvord ISD, Boyd ISD, Bridgeport ISD, Chico ISD, Paradise ISD, and Slidell ISD.
What We Offer
- Therapy (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Special Education Counseling)
- Early Childhood Special Education Classrooms 3-5
- Speech Therapy Services
- Centrally Located Classrooms for student requiring Alternative Curriculum
- Centrally Located Classrooms for students requiring signficant behavior and social/emotional needs
- Centrally Located Classroom for young adults with severe disabilities aged 18-21 transitioning to supported or independent living
TEA Annual Review Survey
The Division of Monitoring, Review, and Support at the Texas Education Agency (TEA) strives to improve special education services for the local education agencies (LEA). The monitoring process is intended to help school districts continuously improve services and facilitate positive student outcomes. As a stakeholder involved in special education, your feedback is important for continuous improvement.
Please provide feedback through this 10-15-minute survey. The information gathered helps the school district’s efforts for continuous improvement. Survey should be completed by June 22, 2026.
Stakeholder Survey - English
Stakeholder Survey - Spanish
Information to complete the Survey:
Region: 11
County District Number: 249903
School System: Bridgeport Independent School District
TEA Letter - English
TEA Letter - Spanish
Services
WCSS Family Engagement Nights
Become involved with members of the WCSS team and learn how you can assist your student at home.
Links to previous presentations in case you were unable to attend:
The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.
Contact information:
Phone: 1-855-773-3839
Email: inquire@spedtex.org
Live Chat: www.spedtex.org

Contact Information
Allison King
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