VR 10 District Report of Preschool and School Age Students with Disabilities Exiting Special Education
(2009-10 School Year)Below is a report of preschool-age children with disabilities and school age students with disabilities, ages 4-21 who were enrolled and declassified (or for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services) during the 2009-10 school year or were enrolled and left (exited) during the 2009-10 school year. The data elements that are displayed in this report are from the following templates (or tables): Student_Lite (Student Demographics); School_Enroll (Enrollment); and Programs_Fact (Program Services). Students with the following records are included in this report:
All Sections:
- Building of Enrollment code is a valid code in SEDREF.
Section A, Report 1:
- Enrollment record between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 with reason for beginning enrollment code 0011 or 5544 or 5654, 5905, 7000 or 7011 and
- Disability program service record with code = 5786; and
- Reason for ending disability program service record with code = 901; and
- Age as of October 7, 2009 = 2 or 3 or 4 or 5.
Section A, Report 2
- Enrollment record between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 with reason for beginning enrollment code 0011 or 5544 or 5654, 5905, 7000 or 7011; and
- Disability program service record with code = 0352 or 0363 or 0385 or 0396 or 0407 or 0418 or 0429 or 0440 or 0451 or 0462 or 0473 or 0484 or 0495; and
- Column A: Reason for ending enrollment code 799 and Credential Type description = 762 or 813 or 779 or 796 or 680 or 697 or 714 or 731
Column B: Reason for ending enrollment code 799 and Credential Type description = 068 or 612
Column C: Reason for ending enrollment code 816
Column D: Reason for ending enrollment code 085
Column E: Reason for ending disability program service record with code = 901 (enrollment may or may not have ended)
Column F: Reason for ending enrollment code 136 (Students reported with this code will be counted as dropped out in all federal and State reports.)
Column G: Reason for ending enrollment code 459 Column H: Reason for ending enrollment code 170 or 204 or 221 or 272 or 323 or 442
Column I: Reason for ending enrollment code 340 or 391 or 408 or 425 or 306- Age as of October 7, 2009 = 4-21. (Students who are 21 years of age or older on September 1, 2009 are excluded from this report unless their enrollment ending date is on or before September 1, 2009.)
Section B, Reports 1-15B
- Enrollment record between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 with reason for beginning enrollment code 0011 or 5544 or 5654, 7000 or 7011
- Disability program service record with code = 0352 or 0363 or 0385 or 0396 or 0407 or 0418 or 0429 or 0440 or 0451 or 0462 or 0473 or 0484 or 0495; and
- Row 1: Reason for ending enrollment code 799 and Credential Type description = 762 or 813 or 779 or 796 or 680 or 697 or 714 or 731 Row 2: Reason for ending enrollment code 799 and Credential Type description = 068 or 612
Row 3: Reason for ending enrollment code 816
Row 4: Reason for ending enrollment code 085
Row 5: Reason for ending disability program service record with code = 901 (enrollment may or may not have ended)
Row 6: Reason for ending enrollment code 136 (Students reported with this code will be counted as dropped out in all federal and State reports.)
Row 7: Reason for ending enrollment code 459
Row 8: Reason for ending enrollment code 170 or 204 or 221 or 272 or 323 or 442
Row 9: Reason for ending enrollment code 340 or 391 or 408 or 425 or 306;- Report 15B, Column A: Gender = Male; Column B: Gender = Female; Column D: LEP Programs Fact record with code = 0231; Column E: No LEP Programs Fact Record with code 0231
- Age as of October 7, 2009 = 14-21. (Students who are 21 years of age or older on September 1, 2009 are excluded from this report unless their enrollment ending date is on or before September 1, 2009.)
Notes for Section A, Report 2 and Section B, Reports 1-15B: Students with multiple reasons for ending enrollment in the same school year will be included as follows:
- A student will be reported according to the last reason for ending enrollment during the school year.
- If a student was declassified (or parents revoked consent in writing for special education services) and also has a reason for ending enrollment, the student will be included according to the reason for ending enrollment and not also as a declassified student.
- If a student has a reason for ending enrollment, but returns to school in the same school year and has an EOY (end of year) reason for ending enrollment, the student is deemed to be still enrolled so is excluded from the report.
Section C
- Disability program service record with code = 0352 or 0363 or 0385 or 0396 or 0407 or 0418 or 0429 or 0440 or 0451 or 0462 or 0473 or 0484 or 0495; and
- Reason for ending enrollment record with code = 799 or 085 or 816; and
- Postgraduate Plan Description codes 1-11; and
- Age as of October 7, 2009 = 14-21.
The Report of Included Students: This report includes a listing of students who are included in any section of the VR10 report. These are students that meet the above criteria.
The Report of Excluded Students: This is a listing of students who are excluded from the reports, which are those students that meet some of the above criteria but not all. School districts should use these lists to verify the accuracy of data submitted for each student. The reports with aggregate numbers provide the results the State will use in all Statewide and district level aggregations, reporting to the USDOE and for other reporting and analysis.The following reasonability checks are programmed into Section B, Report 14 of this VR10 report:
The total reported in every row of Section B, Report 14 are compared with the same total in the VR10 report from the 2008-09 school year. The total numbers for both years are displayed for your information. After the data are certified, school districts will be required to provide an explanation of any discrepancy of 10 students and 10 percent between 2009-10 and 2008-09 totals in any row. The request for an explanation does not mean a district or school cannot have a discrepancy of 10 students and 10 percent; it just means that the Department needs an explanation of possible circumstances or change in policy, practices and procedures that may have caused such a discrepancy.VR-10 Section A, Report 1: Report of Preschool Children with Disabilities Declassified
Between Ages 3-5
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010This table contains all preschool children with disabilities for whom the school district has CPSE responsibility and has reported reason for ending disability code of “901” for declassification (or for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services).
Directions: Please review list of included and excluded students that accompany this report and verify the accuracy of all data included for each student in these lists. The report tables below display the aggregate numbers of students that meet the criteria to be included in each cell of the tables below. The links below the numbers in each cell provide a list of students. If any student information needs to be corrected, please make the necessary corrections by following directions provided by your district data coordinator or Regional Information Center within the verification time period.
Line No. Disability Category A B PRESCHOOL Declassified*
at Age 2 or 3PRESCHOOL to SCHOOL-AGE TRANSITION
Enrolled in General Education Without a Disability
Classification After Transitioning from Preschool
Special Education to School-Age Programs or
Preschool Child Declassified* at Age 4 or 51 Preschool Students with a Disability *Includes children for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section A, Report 2: Report of School Age Students with Disabilities Exiting Special Education
(Ages 4-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010This table contains all school-age students with disabilities for whom the school district has CSE responsibility and has reported a reason for ending enrollment or reason for ending disability code of “901” for declassification (or for students for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services).
Directions: Please review list of included and excluded students that accompany this report and verify the accuracy of all data included for each student in these lists. The report tables below display the aggregate numbers of students that meet the criteria to be included in each cell of the tables below. The links below the numbers in each cell provide a list of students. If any student information needs to be corrected, please make the necessary corrections by following directions provided by your district data coordinator or Regional Information Center within the verification time period.
A B C D E F G H I J Basis of Exit Line No Disability Category Regents Diploma Local Diploma HS Equivalency Diploma IEP Diploma Declassified and Returned to General Education* Reached Maximum Age Died Moved, Known to be Continuing Dropped Out Total 1 Autism 2 Emotional Disturbance 3 Learning Disability 4 Mental Retardation 5 Deafness 6 Hearing Impairment 7 Speech or Language Impairment 8 Visual Impairment (includes Blindness) 9 Orthopedic Impairment 10 Other Health Impairment 11 Multiple Disabilities 12 Deaf-Blindness 13 Traumatic Brain Injury 14 Preschool Students with a Disability 15 Column Totals *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010Reports 1-15B in this section and Report 16 in Section C contain students with disabilities, ages 14-21, for whom the school district has CSE responsibility AND accountability responsibility. Students in these reports are a subset of students displayed in Section A, Table 2. Data from Reports 1-15B will be reported to the United States Department of Education.
Report 1: Report of Students with Autism A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 2: Report of Students with Emotional Disturbance A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 3: Report of Students with Learning Disabilities A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 4: Report of Students with Mental Retardation A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 5: Report of Students with Deafness A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 6: Report of Students with Hearing Impairments A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 7: Report of Students with Speech or Language Impairments A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 8: Report of Students with Visual Impairements (includes Blindness) A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 9: Report of Students with Orthopedic Impairments A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 10: Report of Students with Other Health Impairements A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 11: Report of Students with Multiple Disabilities A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 12: Report of Students with Deaf-Blindness A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 13: Report of Students with Traumatic Brain Injury A B C D E F G H I Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 14: Summary Report of All Disabilities A B C D E F G H I J K Age as of October 7, 2009 Total
(A-H)Total from
2008-09 School
Year VR-10Discrepancy
Between
2008-09 and
2009-10**Basis of Exit 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
**Discrepancies of plus or minus 10 students and 10 percent between 2009-10 and 2008-09 data are identified with an asterisk in Column K. Each identified discrepancy in Column K will require an explanation after data are certified.
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 15A: Summary Report of All Students By Race/Ethnicity A B C D E F G Age as of October 7, 2009 Basis of Exit American
Indian/
Alaska
NativeAsian/
Pacific
IslanderBlack
(not of
Hispanic
origin)Hispanic
or LatinoWhite
(not of
Hispanic
origin)Multi-Racial
(not of Hispanic
origin)Total by Race 1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section B:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Report 15B: Summary Report of All Students By Gender and Limited English Proficient Status A B C D E F Gender Limited English Proficient Basis of Exit Male Female Total by
GenderLEP-Yes LEP-No Total by
LEP Status1 Regents Diploma 2 Local Diploma 3 High School Equivalency Diploma
(Also referred to as GED Diploma)4 Individualized Education Program Diploma 5 Declassified and Returned to General Education* 6 Reached Maximum Age 7 Died 8 Moved, Known to be Continuing 9 Dropped Out 10 Total *Includes students with disabilities for whom parents revoked consent in writing for special education services
VR-10 Section C:
Report of Students With Disabilities Exiting Special Education (Ages 14-21)
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010Postgraduate Plans
Basis of Exit Number to Postsecondary Education Seek Employment Military Service Adult Services Other Unknown Total 4-Year College 2-Year College Other Post-Secondary School Regents Diploma Local Diploma HSE Diploma (Also referred to as GED Diploma) IEP Diploma Total
Statement of Assurance that will need to be checked:
I have reviewed the individual student data in the list of included and excluded students for the VR-10 report and provide this assurance that all student information contained in the lists is accurate and complete as of the final date when these data are to be verified. A copy of this report has been printed and provided to the superintendent of the school district or chief administrative officer as a record of our school's final data for this report for the 2009-10 school year.