• Logo for Special Schools Division at HCDEHCDE operates four special schools—Academic and Behavior Schools East, Academic and Behavior Schools West, Highpoint School East, and Fortis Academyserving three populations of students:

    • those with severe emotional or physical disabilities;
    • troubled or adjudicated youth;
    • and students recovering from addiction.

    The Schools Division partners with Harris County school districts to offer individualized learning through small-group instruction in highly structured classes. The goal is always for students to return to their home schools to graduate. 

     

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  • Academic and Behavior Schools (ABS) East and West provide an educational environment for those students identified as having severe behavioral difficulties, emotional difficulties, and/or developmental disabilities. The classes are specifically designed to help special education students to function successfully. Staff members at the Academic and Behavior Schools use data-driven behavior management techniques emphasizing positive reinforcement. The philosophy of the ABS program revolves around the premise that significant learning and behavioral changes may be achieved by the following:

    • Appropriate educational tasks;
    • Reinforcement that is meaningful to the student; and
    • Student knowledge of socially acceptable, responsible behaviors.

    Highpoint School, opened in 1995, gives expelled or adjudicated youth a second chance at success. Featuring individualized learning or small group instruction in highly structured classes, our schools prepare students to return to their home schools to be successful and ultimately graduate with their classmates.


    The innovative Fortis Academy is the first public recovery high school for students who live in the Houston area. The school, which opened in 2018, combines coaching, counseling and academics. Services are provided in a small learning community, with a low student-to-teacher ratio and individualized learning. Students attending Fortis complete a substance abuse or dependency rehab program. They continue their high school education in a sober environment.

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Schools Division Resources

  • 2024–2025 Academic Calendar

  • 2024–2025 HCDE Special Schools Parent/Student Handbook

  • Incident Report and Request to View Video Recording

  • Request for Video Surveillance

  • ABS Placement Procedures

  • Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS) Resources

  • Student Learning Objectives (SLO) Resources

  • TEKS (An Online Curriculum Management System) Resource

  • Bullying Complaint Form

  • Bacterial Meningitis Flyer

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