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DATA REPORTS, PUBLICATIONS & RESOURCES:
SPECIAL EDUCATION CHILD COUNT DATA REPORT FOR 2008
(Added 5/14/08)

   
INTRODUCTION
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The Child Count data collection reflects the status of children with disabilities eligible for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) on December 1 of each year. The data are collected at the supervisory union level, according to state and federal statute and regulations. The collection includes demographic information, as well as information regarding placement (educational environment), educational location (facility) and compliance indicators (Individual Education Plans (IEP’s) and evaluations completed on time).

In addition, the data are reported by disability, placement, gender, grade group and funding category. There are tables representing counts of students, as will as percentages. The disability and placement data have been suppressed whenever a count is less than 11, to prevent the potential of identifying individual students by these characteristics. The remaining tables have been grouped in a manner which avoids the need to suppress. View additional reports.

   
SPECIAL EDUCATION CHILD COUNT DATA REPORT FOR 2008: OVERVIEW
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  This chart below shows the trend of counts of children with disabilities, by disability, expressed as a percentage of ADM (average daily membership). The chart excludes students reported as exiting. NOTE: The information below is also available for download as a PDF* file.
   
SU   SU/SD Name
Active
IEP
Students
Eligible
Students
ADM
Percent
IEP

SU001   Addison Northeast SU 249 252
1734.21
14.36%
SU002   Addison Northwest SU 197 197
1241.15
15.87%
SU003   Addison Central SU 205 205
1877.41
10.92%
SU004   Addison Rutland SU 242 243
1503.5
16.10%
SU005   Southwest Vermont SU 648 653
3250.44
19.94%
SU006   Bennington - Rutland SU 278 278
1715.96
16.20%
SU007   Colchester SD 276 276
2224.7
12.41%
SU008   Caledonia North SU 218 218
1510.31
14.43%
SU009   Caledonia Central SU 106 106
895.63
11.84%
SU010   Milton SD 294 294
1817.65
16.17%
SU011   St Johnsbury SD 181 181 1121.77 16.14%
SU012   Chittenden East SU 354 355 2787.99 12.70%
SU013   Chittenden Central SU 295 295 2543.12(*) 11.60%
SU014   Chittenden South SU 545 547 4334.87 12.57%
SU015   Burlington SD 517 518 3836.19 13.48%
SU016   South Burlington SD 232 232 2404.34 9.65%
SU017   Winooski SD 123 123 802.03 15.34%
SU018   Essex - Caledonia SU 107 107 810.19 13.21%
SU019   Essex North SU 30 30 277.45 10.81%
SU020   Franklin Northeast SU 302 302 1690.9 17.86%
SU021   Franklin Northwest SU 442 442 2418.95 18.27%
SU022   Franklin West SU 254 255 1963.09 12.94%
SU023   Franklin Central SU 466 466 2565.24 18.17%
SU024   Grand Isle SU 163 163 1054.85 15.45%
SU025   Lamoille North SU 311 314 1811.88 17.16%
SU026   Lamoille South SU 163 163 1553.57 10.49%
SU027   Orange East SU 222 222 1547.43 14.35%
SU028   Orange Southwest SU 179 181 945.28 18.94%
SU029   Orange North SU 128 128 807.34 15.85%
SU030   Orange - Windsor SU 182 182 1063.68 17.11%
SU031   North Country SU 588 591 2922.72 20.12%
SU032   Washington Central SU 179 180 1633.63 10.96%
SU033   Rutland South SU 147 147 823.92 17.84%
SU034   Orleans Central SU 195 195 1164.54 16.74%
SU035   Orleans Southwest SU 152 152 1224.79 12.41%
SU036   Rutland Northeast SU 275 275 1784.92 15.41%
SU037   Rutland Central SU 162 162 1200.9 13.49%
SU038   Rutland Southwest SU 163 163 839 19.43%
SU039   Rutland Windsor SU 82 82 485.21 16.90%
SU040   Rutland City SD 446 446 2263.54 19.70%
SU041   Washington Northeast SU 71 71 624.99 11.36%
SU042   Washington West SU 294 295 2064.95 14.24%
SU043   Washington South SU 112 112 737.3 15.19%
SU045   Montpelier SD 123 123 957.34 12.85%
SU046   Windham Central SU 176 177 1215.99 14.47%
SU047   Windham Northeast SU 273 273 1319.13 20.70%
SU048   Windham Southeast SU 608 612 2898.59 20.98%
SU049   Windham Southwest SU 183 187 822.03 22.26%
SU050   Windsor Northwest SU 110 110 679.29 16.19%
SU051   Windsor Central SU 123 123 981.44 12.53%
SU052   Windsor Southeast SU 192 192 1428.08 13.44%
SU053   Windsor Southwest SU 168 168 1251.33 13.43%
SU054   Hartford SD 324 324 1536.48 21.09%
SU055   Dresden SU 36 36 577.7 6.23%
SU056   Springfield SD 247 247 1335.52 18.49%
SU057   Blue Mountain SD 59 59 411.6 14.33%
SU059   Essex Town SD 155 155 1242.2(*) 12.48%
SU060   Battenkill Valley SU 46 46 335.77 13.70%
SU061   Barre SD 384 384 2593.73 14.80%
SU099   Department of Corrections 42 42 0 0.00%
U146   Rivendell Interstate SD 54 (**) 54 (**) 308.3 17.52%
VT   State Totals
14,078
14,111 91,776.05 15.34%
             
   
(*) Adjusted ADM. 656.49 high school students moved from Essex Town to Chittenden Central (SU)
(**) Excludes 18 New Hampshire students reported through Vermont
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The information in the table above is available for download in the following categories:

   
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EDUCATION CHILD COUNT DATA REPORTS FOR 2008
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The data are reported below by disability, placement, gender, grade group and funding category. There are tables representing counts of students, as will as percentages. The disability and placement data have been suppressed whenever a count is less than 11, to prevent the potential of identifying individual students by these characteristics. The remaining tables have been grouped in a manner which avoids the need to suppress.

   
FOR QUESTIONS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION . . .
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  For questions or additional information about the data on this page, contact Mike Bailey at (802) 828-3132 or mike.bailey@state.vt.us.
   
   

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