Verification Report 5
School Age LRE Setting Report
October 7, 2009 SnapshotDescription of Report
Below is a report of school age students with disabilities for whom the school district has Committee on Special Education (CSE) responsibility by disability, least restrictive environment (LRE) setting, age range, race/ethnicity, gender and LEP status. Students with the following records are included in this report
- Enrollment record with reason for beginning enrollment code “0011” or “5905” ; and
- Enrollment record with enrollment beginning date on or before snapshot date and no ending date or an ending date after the snapshot date; and
- Building of Enrollment code is a valid code in SEDREF ; and
- Student’s date of birth is between 09/01/1988 and 12/31/2004; and
- A disability Programs Fact record with a valid code for a school-age student with a disability from Appendix 9 of 2008-09 SIRS Manual (codes 0352, 0363, 0385, 0396, 0407, 0418, 0429, 0440, 0451, 0462, 0473, 0484, 0495); and
- A Special Education Snapshot record with all of the following data elements:
- Snapshot Date of October 7, 2009
- Primary Placement Type
- LRE Code for school age setting (from the 2009-10 SIRS Manual)
Also included with this verification report is a listing of students who are excluded from the report below. These students’ records should be reviewed by school districts for accuracy to verify that they indeed do not meet all the criteria listed above to be included in the report below. The criteria for excluding students from the report below are as follows:
- Students are school age students between the ages of 4 and 21; and
There is an active enrollment record on snapshot date; and
There is an active disability Programs Fact record with a disability code for school age students on snapshot date; and
There is no Special Education Snapshot record.
OR- Students are school age students between the ages of 4 and 21; and
There is an active enrollment record on snapshot date; and
There is no active disability Programs Fact record with a disability code for school age students on snapshot date; and
There is a Special Education Snapshot record.The reasonability checks described below will be conducted based on the data in this report and the data submitted in the 2008-09, verification report 5. School districts with the discrepancies described below will be asked to provide an explanation for the discrepancy.
- The total displayed in Report 14, Table 1, Line 4, Column F below will be compared with the same total reported in the 2008-09 school year Verification Report 5, Report 14, Table 1, Line 4, Column F.
- The total displayed in Report 14, Table 2, Line 5, Column F below will be compared with the same total reported in the 2008-09 school year Verification Report 5, Report 14, Table 2, Line 5, Column F.
- The total displayed in Report 14, Tabel 3, Line 4, Column F below will be compared with the same total reported in the 2008-09 school year Verification Report 5, Report 15, Tabel 2, Line 4, Column F.
- Any increase or decrease in the above comparisons of 10 students and 10 percent will require an explanation.
Directions: Please review the data below to verify that students’ disability, Least Restrictive Environment setting (Codes SA01-SA10 from the 2009-10 SIRS Manual), age range, race/ethnicity, gender and LEP status are displayed accurately for all school age students with disabilities (aged 4-21) for whom your district has CSE responsibility and who were receiving special education services on the snapshot date. The links below the numbers in each cell provide a list of students that meet the criteria to be included in the report. Also, please review your school district’s report of students excluded from this report. If corrections are needed to this report, please resubmit your district files with the necessary corrections to the Regional Information Center (or the data warehouse for large cities) during the verification time period.
Report 1: Report of Students with Autism Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 2: Report of Students with Emotional Disturbance Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 3: Report of Students with Learning Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 4: Report of Students with Mental Retardation Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 5: Report of Students with Deafness Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 6: Report of Students with Hearing Impairments Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 7: Report of Students with Speech or Language Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 8: Report of Students with Visual Impairments (including Blindness) Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 9: Report of Students with Orthopedic Impairments Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 10: Report of Students with Other Health Impairments Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 11: Report of Students with Multiple Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 12: Report of Students with Deaf-Blindness Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 13: Report of Students with Traumatic Brain Injury Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 14: Summary Report of All Students with Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F G H Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total Total
(10/1/08)Reasonability
Check **01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G H Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total Total
(10/1/08)Reasonability
Check **01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G H Age Group 4-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 18-21 Total Total
(10/1/08)Reasonability
Check **01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
* Discrepancies of plus or minus 10 students and 10 percent between October 7, 2009 and October 1, 2008 data are identified with asterisks in the Reasonability Check Column. Each identified discrepancy in the Reasonability Check Column will require an explanation after data are certified.Report 15A: Report of All School-Age Students with Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009, According to Race/Ethnicity Category and Type of Placement
Ages 4-5This report contains all students in Tables 1, 2 and 3 of Report 14, in Column A (age group 4-5) by race/ethnicity.
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 4-5 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 4-5 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 4-5 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal
*Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 15B: Report of All School-Age Students with Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009, According to Race/Ethnicity Category and Type of Placement
Ages 6-21This report contains all students in Tables 1, 2 and 3 of Report 14, in Column A (age group 6-21) by race/ethnicity.
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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Regular ClassroomA B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 6-21 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 6-21 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F G Race/Ethnicity of School-Age Students Ages 6-21 American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic or Latino White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Multi-Racial (Not of Hispanic Origin ) Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal
*Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 16A: Report of All School-Age Students with Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009, According to Gender and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Status
Ages 4-5This report includes all students reported in Tables 1, 2 and 3 in the 4-5 year old age group of Report 14 by gender and limited English proficient status. The Totals (Columns C and F) for each Line in this Report must match the Total (Column A) on each Line of Report 14.
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Gender for Ages 4-5 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 4-5Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Gender for Ages 4-5 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 4-5Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Gender for Ages 4-5 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 4-5Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal
*Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
Report 16A: Report of All School-Age Students with Disabilities Receiving Services on October 7, 2009, According to Gender and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Status
Ages 6-21This report includes all students reported in Tables 1, 2 and 3 in the 6-21 year old age group of Report 14 by gender and limited English proficient status. The Totals (Columns C and F) for each Line in this Report must match the Total (Column A) on each Line of Report 14.
Table 1: In regular school programs in buildings attended by disabled and nondisabled students
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NumberTime INSIDE
Regular ClassroomA B C D E F Gender for Ages 6-21 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 6-21Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 80% or more 02 40% to 79% 03 Less than 40% 04 Total Table 2: In Separate Settings Outside of regular school facilities, in buildings that are attended by students with disabilities only. Line 4 includes students who are placed on home instruction by the CSE. Students who are home-schooled by parent choice are reported in Table 3.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Gender for Ages 6-21 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 6-21Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 Seperate School 02 Residential Facility 03 Hospital (In-patient) 04 Home Placement by CSE 05 Total Table 3: In Other Specific Settings. School districts do not place students in these settings. Instead, students are in these settings because of court decisions or parental choice.
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NumberType of Setting A B C D E F Gender for Ages 6-21 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Status for Ages 6-21Male Female Total Yes No Total 01 Incarcerated in County Correctional Facilities* 02 Home Schooled at Parental Choice 03 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Receiving Special Education04 Parentally Placed in Nonpublic
School-Not Receiving Special Education ServicesTotal *Or incarcerated in correctional facilities operated by the Department of Corrections (DOCS) as reported by DOCS
New Certification for the 2009-10 School Year:
For public school districts, VR1-9 reports must be certified at the same time. If you certify any one of VR1-9 reports, you will be certifying all of these reports.For all other schools or agencies that see VR1-9 reports, VR1-6 and VR8 reports must be certified at the same time. If you certify any one of VR1-6 and VR8 reports, you will be certifying all of these reports.