Special Education Services

Tacoma Public Schools offers special education services rooted in the needs of your child. We provide a full continuum of services for students as early as preschool and can extend past high school. We intentionally support families and caregivers as well as the student receiving services.

Enroll Your Child in Tacoma Public Schools

If your student has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or evaluation from another school district, you can submit those documents through the other document section while completing our online enrollment process.

Frequently Asked Questions

I think my child may have a disability. What should I do?

A student who is experiencing difficulties in school may be referred to the school review team by a parent, teacher, family member, principal or other concerned person.

My student is transferring from another school district, what happens next?

If your live outside the boundaries of TPS and you want to attend a school in TPS, you must request a release of attendance from your neighborhood district and then complete the new student enrollment form. Learn more about the non-resident enrollment process.

After your student is enrolled, student services will determine a placement and you will receive a phone call from a district representative to inform you of your student's start date and school placement.

My child has an IEP, and I want them to attend a specific school. What should I do?

If you want to attend a school other than your neighborhood school, complete the non-neighborhood choice enrollment application. Student services will look at your students’ IEP to make sure your school of choice meets specific criteria and has program availability to accommodate your student.

My student qualifies for special education transportation. How do I set up their transportation services?

If your student’s IEP includes special education transportation, please contact our transportation office at 253-571-1855 or by email at transportation@tacoma.k12.wa.us.

Watch the "SPED Bus Safety" video to learn how to ride the bus.

Students from preschool to 12 th grade who are enrolled in special education or have an individualized education Plan (IEP) are eligible to take a school bus that provides curb-to cub service from home to school.

My student requires a nurse/1:1 education support professional. How can I make sure they receive this?

When student services receive your students’ educational records, we will work with school staff at your child’s school to make sure your student has the appropriate staff support.

My student receives special education and qualifies for McKinney Vento or Foster Care status. What are my next steps to receive those services?

Enroll in the closest school or the school you were last enrolled in. Your student will receive transportation to and from their school or origin school and your student will receive the same educational services other students with disabilities receive.

Talk with the school's counselor to complete an intake form which will identify your student's needs and any community resources available to you.

My child has been referred for special education. What's next?

A student who is experiencing difficulties in school may be referred to the school review team by a teacher, parent, principal or other concerned person. The team reviews referral information and works with the classroom teacher to develop intervention strategies designed to help the student succeed in his or her current classroom. These interventions may be immediately implemented.

Parents are invited to their child’s team meeting. These teams may also determine the need for special education evaluation. The team will provide parents with written notification regarding its recommendations on whether or not to pursue an evaluation. Written parental consent must be obtained before an initial evaluation begins.

Upon completion of the evaluation, parents are invited to a formal conference with the team. At this meeting, parents will have the opportunity to review the evaluation results and discuss their student's eligibility for special education services. Recommendations regarding eligibility are made by a consensus of members of the team based on the data obtained through the evaluation process.

To qualify for special education, the following criteria must be met:

  1. The student must have a disability, and
  2. the disability must have a significant negative impact on the student’s education, and
  3. the impact can only be addressed through specially designed instruction.

If a student is eligible for special education services, an Individual Education Program is developed.


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Contact Us

Preschool & Child Find
253-571-2610

Elementary (Grades K-5)
253-571-1086

Secondary (Grades 6-12)
253-571-1224

Address
Tacoma Public Schools
Special Education Department
601 S. 8th Street
Tacoma, WA 98401

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