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Autism Spectrum Resources
  • Autism Spectrum: What is Autism?
  • Autism Spectrum: Three Core Areas
Autism Spectrum: Interventions
  • Autism Spectrum: Visual Schedules & Task Analysis
  • Autism Spectrum: Token Economy System
  • Autism Spectrum: Rules & Expectations
  • Autism Spectrum: Working with Students - Interventions #1
  • Autism Spectrum: Working with Students - Interventions #2
  • Autism Spectrum: Working with Students - Interventions #3
  • Autism Spectrum: Working with Students - Interventions #4
Autism: Behavioral Strategies
  • Autism Spectrum: Behavioral Strategies #1
  • Autism Spectrum: Behavioral Strategies #2
  • Autism Spectrum: Behavioral Strategies #3
Behavior Support
LCISD Behavior Programs
  • Overview of LCISD Behavior Programs
BCBA & Data Collection
  • BCBA: What is BCBA?
  • BCBA: Data Collection
Forethought for SpEd Teachers
  • Resource/Self-Contained Elementary Schedule
  • Inclusion Support Introduction
  • Inclusion Support Documentation
SpEd Instructional Resources
District Initiatives
  • Student Engagement
  • Unwrapping the TEKS
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Interventions
  • Getting Started with LLI
  • Phonics Boost Overview
  • Moving with Math: Foundations (Program Overview)
Success Ed
  • Creating Annual Goals
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  • Accessing COS Forms
  • How to Access SuccessEd User Guides and Videos
 

10 Comments

  • #1 by Jason Levin on April 21, 2014 - 8:51 pm

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    Thanks Chad!! I needed you, and here you are to answer my questions!!

  • #2 by Rebecca Williams on December 9, 2014 - 7:06 am

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    Is there a video on a grade verification change?
    Thank you!

    • #3 by Mandy Bryan on March 4, 2015 - 3:03 pm

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      Hey Rebecca, are you referring to requesting a grade change? Go to Skyward for Teachers > Gradebook > Grade Changes After Posting

  • #4 by Vivian Sharp on February 13, 2015 - 7:32 am

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    I saw you at TCEA last week and I was wondering if it would be possible to get a log in to be able to view your skyward resources. I would like to see what someone on the user end has to say to help explain the complex use of skyward. There tutorials are still on the pictures and they don’t have those any more.
    Thanks if you can help.
    Vivian sahrp

    • #5 by Holly Dornak on March 17, 2015 - 9:49 am

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      Hi Vivian,

      Unfortunately, our agreement with Skyward prevents us from sharing our tutorials outside of our district.

  • #6 by Mary Castenson on November 30, 2015 - 4:29 pm

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    Chad: Thanks for making these videos. They are very helpful!

    My question is if you are consistently working with a student that struggles in math, how often do you fill out a referral? Is one referral sufficient and then you just add your interventions based on what you are having to work on with this student OR is the referral directly tied to each intervention?

    Thank you again.
    Pat

    • #7 by Holly Dornak on February 5, 2016 - 2:54 pm

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      Hey Mary – we’re glad you found the training videos helpful. Your administrator or counselor should be able to answer your question about referral frequency. They should have campus-specific guidelines for you.

  • #8 by Suzanne Stelzel on October 7, 2017 - 9:50 pm

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    How do I add my home printer to my list of available printers on my laptop?

    • #9 by Holly Dornak on November 3, 2017 - 11:21 am

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      Typically, you would follow the directions that came with your printer. If you have thrown those directions away, many times you can find them posted on your printer manufacture’s support website.

  • #10 by Holly Dornak on November 3, 2017 - 11:23 am

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    Hi Rhonda! You’ll need to go ahead and create your own Apple ID. If you would like to create a free Apple ID, that is not tied to a credit card, here are the steps you’ll want to follow: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204034

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