Fort Worth ISD Teaching and Learning Center (TLC)
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Overview
Fort Worth ISD Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) serves as the central hub for special education and specialized supports across the district. The center provides a continuum of services for students from preschool through middle school, including specialized facilities, dyslexia support, 504 plan coordination, and Child Find procedures within an inclusive framework.
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Services and student support
Programs & Support
Who is this school for?
- School
- Public
- Elementary (K-5)
- High School (9-12)
- Middle School (6-8)
What is the learning environment like?
- Specialized Facilities
- Low Student-Teacher Ratios
What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
- School
- Family Partnerships
Other Important Info
- Special Education Hub
- All students including special education
- Dyslexia
- Various disabilities
- Special Education
Available details
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Closed On
Sunday, Saturday
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District special education hub profile
Fort Worth ISD TLC: what families need to know about the district's special-ed hub
The Fort Worth ISD Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) is not a stand-alone school — it's the central coordination point for Fort Worth Independent School District special education services and specialized supports, covering preschool through middle school. Families typically encounter the TLC during IEP development, dyslexia services referral, or placement evaluation. If you're trying to access FWISD special education services, the TLC is where the district coordinates evaluations and program design, not where day-to-day instruction necessarily happens.
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