Special Education Statistical Summary 2012-2013
Transcript of Special Education Statistical Summary 2012-2013
Special Education Statistical Summary
2012-2013
Pennsylvania Department of Education Bureau of Special Education
November 2013
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Tom Corbett, Governor
Department of Education Carolyn Dumareq, Acting Secretary of Education
Office of Elementary and Secondary EducationRita Perez, Acting Deputy Secretary
Bureau of Special EducationPatricia Hozella, Director
November 2013
Pennsylvania Department of Education 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices, based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, ancestry, union membership, or any other legally protected category. Announcement of this policy is in accordance with State law including the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act and with Federal law, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
If you have any questions about this publication, or for additional copies, contact: Jodi Rissinger, Bureau of Special Education, 333 Market Street, 7th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333. Voice Telephone: 717-783-6911, Text Telephone TTY: 717-787-7367, Fax: 717-773-6139.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Complaints regarding discrimination in schools: Human Relations Representative, Intake Division, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission: Harrisburg Regional Office, 717-787-9784; Pittsburgh Regional Office, 412-565-5395; Philadelphia Regional Office, 215-560-2496.
Complaints against a Pennsylvania Department of Education employee: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Equal Employment Opportunity Representative, Bureau of Personnel, 11th Floor, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333. Voice Telephone: 717-787-4417, Fax: 717-783-9348, Text Telephone TTY: 717-783-8445.
If you have any questions about this updated statement, please call the Bureau of Personnel at 717-787-4417.
General questions regarding educational law or issues: Pennsylvania Department of Education, School Services Unit, Director, 5th Floor, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333. Voice Telephone: 717-783-3750, Fax: 717-783-6802, Text Telephone TTY: 717-783-8445.
Information on accommodations within the Department of Education for persons with disabilities: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator, Bureau of Management Services, 15th Floor, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333. Voice Telephone: 717-783-9791, Fax: 717-772-2317, Text Telephone TTY: 717-783-8445.
Table of Contents Table 1 Special Education Enrollments: By Disability, School Year 2012-2013 School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, Summarized by IU Region ...................................... 1 Table 2 Special Education Enrollments: IDEA – December 1, 2012 Number of Students by Disability ............................................................................................................. 2 Table 3 Race/Ethnicity of Students Age 6-21 Receiving Special Education School Year 2012-2013 ............................................................................................................................. 3 Table 4 Reserved Table 5 Number of Preschool Children Served by EI Program .............................................................................. 4 Table 6 Reserved Table 7 Ethnicity by Education Environment, Age 3-5 School Year 2012-2013 ............................................................................................................................. 5 Table 8 Exiting Special Education: Basis for Exit, Students Age 14–21 School Year 2012-2013 ............................................................................................................................. 6 Table 9 Reserved Table 10 Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services, Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2012-2013 ........................... 7 Table 10A Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services in School-Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013, by IU ........... 8 Table 11 Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2012-2013 ................. 38 Table 11A Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013, by IU ........................................ 39 Table 12 Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013 ......................................... 70 Table 13 Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2012-2013 ..................................................................................... 105 Table 13A Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2012-2013 ..................................................................................... 106 Map of Intermediate Units by County ....................................................................................................................... 107
School Age by disability, by IUPreschool by IU
Charter Schools included
Table 1Special Education Enrollments: By Disability, School Year 2012-2013
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, Summarized by IU Region
School Age Disability Pre- school
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain Injury
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Intermediate Unit
Intermediate Unit 1 925 81 551,706 23 706 3,433785 9,11365364280*Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2 654 46 35802 11 507 1,638700 5,839964*44923*Allegheny IU 3 950 263 1083,109 67 2,240 6,4901,556 18,6891,573622,05720014Midwestern IU 4 434 87 411,877 30 939 3,115590 8,66666378586*Northwest Tri-County IU 5 884 100 1,302 29 707 3,9051,175 10,00082132881132*Riverview IU 6 369 41 844 13 401 1,884335 4,7805691925736*Westmoreland IU 7 469 78 401,349 37 885 2,729478 7,542752596106*Appalachia IU 8 789 122 321,314 19 1,080 3,342669 8,85090950258*Seneca Highlands IU 9 174 14 11461 12 128156 2,282269*11916*Central IU 10 231 36 12814 * 435 1,847262 4,5664471440355*Tuscarora IU 11 186 17 *578 * 162 1,008244 2,767366*14742*Lincoln IU 12 971 197 752,038 769 5,9401,264 13,1861,10123649135*Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 795 98 2,759 1,247 5,598929 14,2791,497441,085154*Berks County IU 14 609 93 341,460 42 1,791 5,608897 12,9361,1631,072138*Capital Area IU 15 930 86 341,997 1,358 5,9201,353 14,311957401,469148*Central Susquehanna IU 16 390 47 23947 30 588 2,354318 5,641525*305106*BLaST IU 17 471 30 11766 * 440 2,483275 5,2924421827376*Luzerne IU 18 637 70 411,123 929 2,826492 7,1185061239081*Northeastern Educational IU 19 489 64 321,189 * 818 3,269602 7,6886561545684*Colonial Northampton IU 20 824 87 1,668 18 1,927 6,180767 13,34686819822138*Carbon-Lehigh IU 21 397 100 1,501 29 986 4,478683 10,1381,01023771140*Bucks County IU 22 629 178 352,481 47 1,868 6,4741,134 16,1731,5721,577140*Montgomery County IU 23 748 148 702,428 45 2,151 7,7131,379 18,1981,4901,838153*Chester County IU 24 479 107 602,095 2,192 6,2311,148 15,4561,498301,374216*Delaware County IU 25 652 142 541,724 1,264 6,5031,320 13,922909351,149137*Philadelphia IU 26 3,292 378 1622,619 104 2,223 14,8332,523 28,385*2,043150*Beaver Valley IU 27 280 23 23677 541 2,087344 4,8493771641849*ARIN IU 28 220 37 19694 13 422 1,381183 3,539295*23433*Schuylkill IU 29 189 35 16719 * 393 1,737287 4,0213431424533*Elwyn * * ** * * ** 3,6673,667****Corrections Ed * ** * * 87 263*****
19,082 2,805 1,13743,041 122,00830,10575223,001 295,50226,86266523,0082,94591Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count
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By age, by disabilityCharter Schools included
Table 2Special Education Enrollments: IDEA - December 1, 2012
Number of Students by Disability
19
120
3,120
59
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60
103
*
*
126
699
11
4,692
9,020
36
138
4,589
61
56
135
*
*
129
976
15
6,559
12,717
310
157
5,702
73
151
60
475
368
*
150
1,385
2,456
11,304
636
183
7,474
88
423
50
1,005
1,141
*
193
1,724
129
13,075
740
220
7,497
87
686
68
1,503
3,009
*
211
2,028
20
*
16,084
910
211
6,733
75
960
60
2,016
5,771
*
181
2,037
25
*
18,983
1,039
227
5,843
86
1,210
59
2,371
8,121
*
202
2,092
27
*
21,285
1,205
227
4,404
80
1,438
52
2,493
9,557
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198
1,988
35
*
21,679
1,336
229
3,031
81
1,613
46
2,711
10,815
200
1,976
40
*
22,089
1,414
205
1,773
73
1,890
53
2,847
11,892
*
231
1,802
57
*
22,240
1,507
194
1,020
101
2,080
64
2,848
12,546
*
170
1,708
50
*
22,297
1,583
220
542
86
2,443
59
2,796
12,646
*
192
1,623
55
*
22,249
1,610
187
328
74
2,504
49
2,738
12,520
*
212
1,398
51
*
21,677
1,690
212
190
97
2,721
49
2,516
12,697
*
199
1,185
72
*
21,633
1,725
190
161
68
2,783
49
2,473
12,436
*
183
1,026
89
*
21,193
1,454
142
57
47
1,486
33
1,089
6,934
*
161
758
51
*
12,218
958
45
*
31
414
213
1,227
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143
424
37
*
3,516
800
*
160
13
274
*
151
288
15
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1,805
187
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*
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47
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*
60
*
41
60
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438
19,159
3,135
52,473
1,294
23,026
900
30,405
122,022
102
3,273
25,177
694
13,842
295,502Total
Developmental Delay (3-5 in EI Program)
Traumatic Brain Injury
Autism
Multiple Disabilities
Deaf-Blindness
Specific Learning Disability
Other Health Impairment
Orthopedic Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Visual Impairment including Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
Intellectual Disability (MR)
Total21201918171615141312111009080706050403Student Age as of December 1
Disability
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School Age, Ages 6-21 by ethnicityby disability
Charter Schools included
Table 3Race/Ethnicity of Students School Age 6-21 Receiving Special Education
School Year 2012-2013
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61
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59
230
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33
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484
4,530
371
4,169
165
5,961
123
4,325
23,336
11
378
2,525
84
45,978
1,774
252
2,581
86
1,864
67
2,475
13,412
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279
1,344
24,185
11,672
1,895
30,397
773
14,375
488
21,969
81,581
68
2,048
16,885
503
182,654
472
82
880
36
486
22
558
1,890
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77
728
5,246
319
108
865
31
111
19
285
1,167
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70
569
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3,552
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22
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15
30
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20
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98
18,794
2,716
38,975
1,098
22,857
720
29,686
121,646
89
2,858
22,104
654
262,197Total
Traumatic Brain Injury
Autism
Multiple Disabilities
Deaf-Blindness
Specific Learning Disability
Other Health Impairment
Orthopedic Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Visual Impairment including Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
Intellectual Disability (MR)
TotalNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander
AsianMultiracialWhiteHispanicBlack or African American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Disability
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Table 5Number of Preschool Children
Served by EI Program
24130458420021690
1722072179487
13112436152542231819018015317550
338322484529452299119101101
1,196
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25648771933925010327831931212313222617252271452447124919025225269
412495696667707434184140186
1,7556411
12,710
12914926512211051
11717910231508869
2142462151598371987924
117176370289323165705455
571
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653964
1,573663576245569752633249269447366
1,1011,4971,163
957525442506511145868
1,0101,5721,4901,498
909377295343
3,55011727
26,862 Total:Tyrone Area SD838Elwyn - Chester Upland3037Elwyn - Philadelphia3036Schuylkill IU 292935Arin IU 282834Beaver Valley IU 272733Delaware County IU 252530Chester County IU 242429Montgomery Co. IU 232328Bucks County IU 222227Carbon Lehigh IU 212126Colonial IU 202025Western Wayne SD1924Northeast Educ. IU 191923Hazleton ASD1822BlaST IU 171721Central Susquehanna IU 161619Capital Area IU 151518Berks County IU 141417Lancaster-Lebanon IU 131316Lincoln IU 121215Tuscarora IU 111114Central IU 101013Seneca Highlands IU 9912Altoona ASD811Appalachia IU 8810Westmoreland IU 779Riverview IU 668Erie City SD57Northwest Tri Co. IU 556Midwestern IU 444Allegheny IU 333Pittsburgh SD22Intermediate Unit 111
Total Preschool0706050403
AgeEI Program IU Description
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Preschool Ages 3-5by educational environment
by race
Table 7Ethnicity by Education Environment, Preschool Age 3-5
School Year 2012-2013
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26
2,267
255
168
663
113
*
246
162
3,927
1,384
189
223
65
767
*
216
204
3,079
6,679
1,693
2,589
1,384
2,998
*
1,129
1,269
17,922
469
102
88
55
210
*
80
54
1,080
221
54
61
29
106
*
38
27
550
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14
11,036
2,296
3,134
1,585
4,756
*
1,712
1,716
26,598Total:
Children attending neither a regular early childhood program nor a special education program and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services at the service provider location or some other location not in another category (D2)
Children attending neither a regular early childhood program nor a special education program and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services at home (D1)
Children attending a special education program (not in any regular early childhood program), specifically, a residential facility (C3)
Children attending a special education program (not in any regular early childhood program), specifically, a separate school (C2)
Children attending a special education program (not in any regular early childhood program), specifically, a separate special education class (C1)
Children attending a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in some other location (B2)
Children attending a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in regular childhood program (B1)
Children attending a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in some other location (A2)
Children attending a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week and receiving the majority of hours of special education and related services in the regular regular early childhood program (A1)
TotalNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander
AsianMultiracialWhiteHispanicBlack or African American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Education Environment/Race
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Ages 14-21, Exiting by Reason
Charter Schools Included
Table 8Exiting Special Education: Basis for Exit, Student Age 14-21
School Year 2012-2013
Basis for Exit Number of Students
Transferred to Regular Education 2,371
Graduated with Regular High School Diploma 17,923
Received a GED and/or Certificate 72
Reached Maximum Age 309
Died 54
Moved, Known to be Continuing 9,212
Dropped Out 2,263
32,204Total:
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Based on Revised December 1, 2012 Child Count
Table 10Students with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education ServicesPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 636 1878009581,4541,7251,6901,6101,5831,5071,4141,3361,2051,039910740 18,794
Hearing Impairment including Deafness 179 *45142190212187220194205229227227211220 2,716
Speech or Language Impairment 7,397 ***571611903285421,0201,7733,0314,4045,8436,7337,487 38,975
Visual Impairment including Blindness 85 *314768977486101738180867587 1,098
Emotional Disturbance 423 471604141,4862,7832,7212,5042,4432,0801,8901,6131,4381,210960685 22,857
Orthopedic Impairment 46 *131359644652596068 720
Other Health Impairment 999 *2131,0892,4732,5162,7382,7962,8482,8472,7112,4932,3712,0161,503 29,686
Specific Learning Disability 1,141 602741,2276,93412,43612,69712,52012,64612,54611,89210,8159,5578,1215,7713,009 121,646
Deaf-Blindness * **********11**** 89
Multiple Disabilities 183 41151143161183199212192170231200198202181211 2,858
Autism 1,712 602884247581,0261,1851,3981,6231,7081,8021,9761,9882,0922,0372,027 22,104
Traumatic Brain Injury *1537518972515740 654
Total: 12,829 16,066 18,983 21,285 21,679 22,089 22,240 22,297 22,249 21,677 21,633 21,193 12,218 3,516 1,805 438 262,197
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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 25 *34648788859080776867475036 920
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 80
Speech or Language Impairment 239 *******204277139220247294285 1,585
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 52
Emotional Disturbance 21 **124784881147780705152352620 783
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 23
Other Health Impairment 14 ***215446676167816467674833 695
Specific Learning Disability 34 **3921836233535531634531729629525418375 3,429
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 80
Autism 50 ***243144284443455757665266 618
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 404 532 666 733 771 692 690 688 620 673 638 642 391 105 * 8,288
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Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 25 132938495651415846524543363730 649
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 46
Speech or Language Impairment 172 ********1118277887144121 671
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 34
Emotional Disturbance * ***476874707554806561352819 698
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 11
Other Health Impairment 14 ***142542404042525352503435 498
Specific Learning Disability * **20128155174198151164168151133975634 1,638
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 22
Autism 37 ***191719232033283940385142 422
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: 270 287 361 353 426 384 408 356 356 394 370 330 262 81 45 15 4,698
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Allegheny IU 3
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 46 *44576983957667735466594942 926
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****2322331822*3021131818 253
Speech or Language Impairment 455 ****1512165089158249351475527508 2,908
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 100
Emotional Disturbance 19 **279420122217114613415610580916144 1,552
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 62
Other Health Impairment 73 **1485210209237207216202186180174118110 2,222
Specific Learning Disability 63 **56393668658660682643623553445489351175 6,470
Deaf-Blindness * *************** 14
Multiple Disabilities * **17*151316141713171415** 190
Autism 132 *367789104117137176163187165195207167 1,989
Traumatic Brain Injury * ****11********** 61
Total: 812 1,078 1,351 1,519 1,332 1,412 1,393 1,389 1,337 1,342 1,352 1,327 752 228 103 20 16,747
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Midwestern IU 4
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *1318314732372940454221272511 431
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *****11********* 84
Speech or Language Impairment 305 ****121728325680153193279258289 1,705
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 40
Emotional Disturbance 12 ***348182765757384042251915 587
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 27
Other Health Impairment 27 ***3175827496100819391696437 927
Specific Learning Disability 27 **2016736129833931534030825122021716281 3,108
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * **********11**** 83
Autism 46 ***254146755861735865707754 762
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 443 510 620 709 649 655 642 672 614 644 582 638 303 61 * 7,773
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Northwest Tri-County IU 5
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 29 *39718192837670665655433833 861
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******11**12**** 95
Speech or Language Impairment 273 *******16202776110167222250 1,174
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 30
Emotional Disturbance 44 ***481081241161281191057984755848 1,149
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 36 ***224442556166726263555353 692
Specific Learning Disability 23 **3522337539139841545540436529826617866 3,900
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * ******1111*1515**** 125
Autism 60 **132534426273637373751008174 858
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 31
Total: 480 547 647 731 701 747 778 816 799 745 714 664 405 108 47 14 8,943
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Riverview IU 6
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 13 **113135423429342929212217* 363
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 41
Speech or Language Impairment 194 ********14293969104131156 747
Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************
Emotional Disturbance * ***214942442224242615251116 331
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 13
Other Health Impairment 12 ***173130214136545427272219 395
Specific Learning Disability 20 **141272012271822011881551331451469742 1,879
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 35
Autism 18 *****12161426182025302131 246
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 19
Total: 275 278 308 362 312 309 318 334 319 310 363 334 209 38 * * 4,081
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Westmoreland IU 7
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *1726515244494230402324171821 467
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ***********11*** 77
Speech or Language Impairment 229 ********164099162208214250 1,240
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 37
Emotional Disturbance * ***415073525235462928192214 477
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 37
Other Health Impairment 25 ***4061798310596727385584155 882
Specific Learning Disability 17 **1818523932328627627724524025417611772 2,725
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 102
Autism 38 ***232732314849555649584555 584
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 350 484 473 559 629 539 526 521 542 534 575 450 356 75 * 6,651
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Appalachia IU 8
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *2632637882756673605646452329 773
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****12**1511***121113 121
Speech or Language Impairment 226 ******1212225179118174206237 1,143
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 32
Emotional Disturbance 16 **14418360788052594745343222 663
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 18
Other Health Impairment 33 ***37112871049599968880888055 1,062
Specific Learning Disability 43 **24179367379342355336307269253206156102 3,325
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 55
Autism 55 ***152219233530443353464842 479
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 400 513 563 613 610 589 633 632 671 644 648 685 342 92 * 7,685
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Seneca Highlands IU 9
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***1327*121513*131512*11 170
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 14
Speech or Language Impairment 78 *********172954697673 412
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** *
Emotional Disturbance * ***1518191817*111414*** 156
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 12
Other Health Impairment * ****12141114**14**11* 126
Specific Learning Disability * ***54831049879105929166593624 909
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 16
Autism 11 ********131111**** 116
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: 117 138 144 172 170 175 151 164 147 152 155 149 90 20 * * 1,948
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Central IU 10
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***2425202425171422**** 223
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 35
Speech or Language Impairment 147 ********17244866102133153 703
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 12
Emotional Disturbance * ***14262629242526162315*14 255
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment 15 ***154938493353403937242115 431
Specific Learning Disability 19 ***841982061851962161861561451059535 1,838
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 52
Autism 22 ***132223292537253633354035 389
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 13
Total: 222 264 319 301 317 323 324 375 318 334 325 329 156 32 * 3,961
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Tuscarora IU 11
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 11 ***1519141217151212161514* 181
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 17
Speech or Language Impairment 132 ********14243142697088 484
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** *
Emotional Disturbance * ***14263229242518162314** 242
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment * *****1611171211231414** 159
Specific Learning Disability * **116011310910210584979189615324 1,007
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 40
Autism 13 *******121215*12141714 141
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: 176 147 176 193 201 188 185 166 185 169 188 179 99 24 * * 2,287
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Lincoln IU 12
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 48 *41726767748977878057565550 959
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ***1411201718*141712112117 192
Speech or Language Impairment 424 *******17346299176243314423 1,811
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 74
Emotional Disturbance 26 **2066147170146132116979783724634 1,258
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 15 ***406180776777776867624624 765
Specific Learning Disability 54 **43310571613599601630588563518418280138 5,934
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 11 ***14**1112*****12* 131
Autism 48 **13273243363640536552495358 614
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 22
Total: 645 764 835 929 977 1,007 990 1,004 977 975 1,017 907 552 128 66 11 11,784
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Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *3538706665636056555250454241 779
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * **********1113*** 89
Speech or Language Impairment 429 *****11213450126223286385428490 2,497
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 25
Emotional Disturbance 13 **2162125113909971787166463330 924
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 37 ***5310588122119116125115991127554 1,232
Specific Learning Disability 33 *47340576618582589594554532413353243105 5,590
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 14 ******1113*12*1417** 149
Autism 95 **113151606961857111085989896 1,031
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 44
Total: 671 847 940 1,064 1,033 1,127 1,035 992 989 973 978 949 580 142 72 13 12,405
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Berks County IU 14
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *2730516258555856273548242427 605
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 90
Speech or Language Impairment 271 *******12434586127178255284 1,323
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 33
Emotional Disturbance 24 **17549810010997109615752404426 890
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 38
Other Health Impairment 75 **1563122128147145168182165139141135116 1,747
Specific Learning Disability 75 *58318547569608582558570490432357244165 5,587
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * ****15*1111*13**1112* 132
Autism 72 *1537454763926592931118987107 1,027
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 551 754 817 850 926 946 1,001 1,016 1,013 1,019 930 908 541 150 63 15 11,500
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Capital Area IU 15
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *3356607288819864627457663742 918
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *********13***** 83
Speech or Language Impairment 353 ******16254288154219252295343 1,803
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 32
Emotional Disturbance 13 **20751731541791621261009787626135 1,349
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 24 ***521371491601511381379498857439 1,351
Specific Learning Disability 43 *56326608625629653600606520484362256130 5,909
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * ****131216**13***** 139
Autism 89 *3245709210312611612311214312711798 1,411
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 39
Total: 572 699 856 973 1,108 1,067 1,149 1,112 1,239 1,196 1,136 1,093 573 185 78 15 13,051
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Central Susquehanna IU 16
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *18223628432720362434352613* 386
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 46
Speech or Language Impairment 195 ********28406291106146153 844
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 22
Emotional Disturbance * ***203626292835331123162216 314
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 30
Other Health Impairment 24 ***275343684448485944473525 572
Specific Learning Disability 11 **3813624223324925523120521620914212744 2,344
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * ******12**12****15 106
Autism 17 ***161517133324262525282416 294
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: 274 286 384 380 440 423 400 409 406 409 384 387 243 89 * 4,966
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BLaST IU 17
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 19 *13173049424745354331372222* 463
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 26
Speech or Language Impairment 192 *********1339648698148 649
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 11
Emotional Disturbance * ****3936342024222119151511 275
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment 15 ***113540423740393643343028 433
Specific Learning Disability 27 **3012427025521924729025622619115711266 2,472
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 74
Autism 22 ****1418132119222320253019 263
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 17
Total: 290 282 316 355 389 386 401 419 379 369 403 418 189 58 * 4,690
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Luzerne IU 18
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *2532507247516057425535214021 626
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 69
Speech or Language Impairment 209 *******12204765105146173218 1,002
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 39
Emotional Disturbance * ***244340506156503331402119 489
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 26 ***2876727695108849372647446 921
Specific Learning Disability 13 **2815634532232229029126123623315810162 2,825
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 80
Autism 19 *12*162113222531363329332848 375
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 12
Total: 301 434 450 474 525 525 539 584 560 532 510 575 287 92 52 * 6,449
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Northeastern Educational IU 19
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 23 *13*394544465433362227303322 480
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 63
Speech or Language Impairment 240 ********134274105145179229 1,047
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 32
Emotional Disturbance * ***306474735970474232342830 598
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment 30 ***226062716482657867846946 808
Specific Learning Disability 20 **1919235132930233933433629826424616766 3,265
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 84
Autism 38 *12131912372931324541394042 441
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 15
Total: 373 457 531 592 555 568 570 580 562 546 538 561 310 61 * 6,846
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Colonial Northampton IU 20
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *5768607559745864655549454625 815
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******12****16** 84
Speech or Language Impairment 286 ****13**22365783151222288327 1,503
Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************
Emotional Disturbance 11 **11651141037710079444536361819 763
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 18
Other Health Impairment 63 **147117118316521620318714614112711691 1,896
Specific Learning Disability 40 **38354649675643631630556596468438301138 6,169
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *****121114***11**11 133
Autism 94 **11263650444946626069667577 774
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 19
Total: 517 699 861 962 931 1,009 994 1,073 1,109 1,032 1,103 1,069 592 154 83 13 12,201
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Carbon-Lehigh IU 21
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 11 *312325424133332740182715** 389
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******11******* 97
Speech or Language Impairment 256 ******15263873108141206215257 1,350
Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************
Emotional Disturbance 12 **13498194818856504942251818 678
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 29
Other Health Impairment 46 ***267579868183978785838345 962
Specific Learning Disability 59 **31195464463464478481479416376264183105 4,469
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *13***12***11*1415*12 137
Autism 69 *12212936414263717053736869 730
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 23
Total: 471 523 588 696 750 769 831 770 770 740 746 718 338 88 70 15 8,883
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Bucks County IU 22
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 19 154641565647455247384033362921 621
Hearing Impairment including Deafness 12 ****1111121813*1720141413 172
Speech or Language Impairment 350 ****1220234290127208285385359394 2,303
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 35
Emotional Disturbance 23 **22801591371139597828179575235 1,123
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 46
Other Health Impairment 64 **176216819316518615418617012914210886 1,835
Specific Learning Disability 52 **47317667633643656662651606508474346185 6,458
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 14 *****12********11 138
Autism 100 *435767102101137102133144137132107131 1,521
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 639 886 1,025 1,256 1,207 1,282 1,241 1,185 1,205 1,121 1,166 1,159 602 186 100 30 14,290
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Montgomery County IU 23
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *5044636461655752603741383638 742
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *****11**1215**181712 143
Speech or Language Impairment 334 ****1119213767110228317373393349 2,263
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 65
Emotional Disturbance 24 **1186204173125169961129676727939 1,367
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 44
Other Health Impairment 75 **1383181190198172185207196176171158108 2,117
Specific Learning Disability 57 **66403788788798831774761703614547379184 7,702
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 11 ****131116**13**1111* 151
Autism 119 *336185102116144134150155172154169148 1,779
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 662 895 1,253 1,398 1,423 1,443 1,442 1,335 1,439 1,351 1,369 1,373 717 180 107 21 16,408
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Chester County IU 24
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *263234445057393532332130*16 477
Hearing Impairment including Deafness 12 **********12*14** 103
Speech or Language Impairment 332 ****142031376898164219284326335 1,936
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 59
Emotional Disturbance 14 *2211515716512414995766049413825 1,143
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 56 **188821518922018120820819319016313794 2,170
Specific Learning Disability 66 *83408705773674661601530502433388217133 6,198
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *11**18121415161916*171616 212
Autism 84 *4139798710212410299114114123106107 1,346
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 29
Total: 593 745 865 1,067 1,047 1,103 1,075 1,143 1,224 1,232 1,313 1,247 709 209 104 22 13,698
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Delaware County IU 25
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) *4757644952475160324944252917 644
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****12*11***16**11* 138
Speech or Language Impairment 247 ******12194184169207274253266 1,583
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 53
Emotional Disturbance 18 **29931821511371241221089685715232 1,312
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 54 **1140104106971301111071121061047781 1,246
Specific Learning Disability 75 *78356589624598676648648570544470373195 6,471
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 12 *****13***131114*** 134
Autism 99 *3341553566629793931021249789 1,109
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 34
Total: 534 707 910 1,094 1,117 1,123 1,106 1,099 1,086 977 1,005 1,016 622 223 119 17 12,755
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Philadelphia IU 26
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) 133 48126147212280273255251258258250225200172148 3,236
Hearing Impairment including Deafness 20 **11312528182919283026273131 367
Speech or Language Impairment 412 ****1517315898137178260314424483 2,437
Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***14*11121416*131112** 160
Emotional Disturbance 56 15335414421423224727625823122016617212573 2,516
Orthopedic Impairment * ****11********** 100
Other Health Impairment 99 **165794128149198212207236215224209132 2,182
Specific Learning Disability 181 22542148131,3911,4161,5361,5261,5891,5131,2931,158952681413 14,752
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities 22 *********121511111120 144
Autism 213 11142350586489101145128184182195222242 1,921
Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************
Total: 1,155 1,557 1,896 2,116 2,266 2,426 2,537 2,616 2,467 2,352 2,177 2,109 1,343 477 262 116 27,872
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Beaver Valley IU 27
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *121722224326172817161816** 280
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 21
Speech or Language Impairment 145 ********1129487082104118 621
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 23
Emotional Disturbance * **16397341383713291515*** 343
Orthopedic Impairment * ***************
Other Health Impairment 14 ***325339626145444545333817 538
Specific Learning Disability *16461772602522052251811791561259311241 2,086
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 49
Autism 14 *12*233219302939372634412240 407
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 16
Total: 211 239 299 269 318 319 344 323 385 372 405 450 305 103 * 4,398
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ARIN IU 28
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***162024191418191514*14* 216
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 36
Speech or Language Impairment 132 *********173458115104126 608
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 19
Emotional Disturbance * ***132117181619**2017** 183
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 11
Other Health Impairment * ***204128393938424444312222 422
Specific Learning Disability * **1191127147157125138123130111987332 1,376
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 33
Autism 20 *****19201413112219132128 221
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: 188 235 252 287 276 259 230 245 221 263 250 226 152 37 * * 3,133
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Schuylkill IU 29
Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * ****181715131318*1313** 179
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 34
Speech or Language Impairment 140 ********1933406066104134 623
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 15
Emotional Disturbance * ***2036413227232925*1414* 286
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment 13 ***193833414036372529292821 392
Specific Learning Disability 45 **15811571541471901601741661331289277 1,724
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** 32
Autism 18 *****17142313132219222722 236
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 13
Total: 233 279 277 278 273 294 307 278 308 269 276 265 148 37 * 3,543
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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21
Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total
School Age, Ages 6-21,by disability
Charter Schools included
6 Disability
Intellectual Disability (MR) * *************** 15
Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** *
Speech or Language Impairment * *************** *
Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** *
Emotional Disturbance * 173929262312********* 153
Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *
Other Health Impairment * *************** *
Specific Learning Disability * *242219*********** 87
Deaf-Blindness * *************** *
Multiple Disabilities * *************** *
Autism * *************** *
Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *
Total: * * * * * * * * * * 17 36 50 53 68 28 263
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Table 11Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability
Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Disability/Age
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11Intellectual Disability (MR) 369 1,866 1,1931,189 3,367 2,849 3,960769 1,102 416 152 26472 378 * 17193 233 * 1879 14 3527
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
90 179 17836 164 97 51858 32 * 122 ** 109 * *23 56 * *33 * *16
Speech or Language Impairment
48 755 *3,661 279 217 2533,776 15 * 85 ** 21 * *43 * * ** 28 **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
26 55 *331 59316 * * 52 ** 83 * ** 51 * *11 * **
Emotional Disturbance 929 1,359 1486,899 3,006 1,456 1,4822,582 378 151 588 159929 1,584 * 156272 274 46 17318 4351
Orthopedic Impairment 19 74 16154 103 56 53197 16 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 899 3,794 7811,193 3,736 898 6737,126 269 47 120 *207 287 * 2079 54 15 *54 27 31*
Specific Learning Disability 6,100 14,745 29652,468 18,998 1,199 2,07222,122 1,721 117 66 110335 501 * 6725 114 * 15117 * 3719
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * 20 ** 15 * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities 151 205168 625 53748 96 161 *168 166 * *114 88 * 1833 53 5924
Autism 420 2,673 3104,059 2,076 3,204 1,5205,132 327 169 536 *272 692 * *210 255 20 *75 * 1437
Traumatic Brain Injury 21 21184 92 5679 26 15 * ** 23 * ** 23 * ** * **
Total: 8,939 25,699 2,29281,033 32,034 10,701 10,45573,033 3,943 1,028 1,907 3062,415 3,861 34 267971 1,157 114 90725 153 230197
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Intermediate Unit 1
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 27 109 27105 243 96 10373 39 18 * *27 18 * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *25 * * *28 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *159 * * *1,442 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *17 * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 29 42 *272 90 19 1694 13 13 29 *67 59 * *19 * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 15 83 *255 91 15 12176 * * 11 ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 210 373 *1,511 455 21 20741 37 * * *21 22 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 14 13* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 81 *107 57 80 32151 * * 17 *12 27 * *15 * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
300 701 492,462 953 251 1982,727 107 44 74 *142 161 * *59 28 * *17 * 16*Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 15 46 2764 74 83 10043 36 47 * *60 * * *42 * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * *17 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *42 * * *650 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 19 33 *153 78 92 6458 15 11 23 *62 63 * *13 * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment * 61 *164 65 14 *159 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 72 115 *724 255 * 23351 72 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 15 49 *48 37 81 3999 11 * * ** * * *15 * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
132 311 491,223 519 282 2371,392 145 62 38 *135 87 * *77 * * ** * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Allegheny IU 3
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 20 142 5041 188 97 13131 47 37 * *61 20 * *25 23 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* 12 *89 14 * *73 * * 22 ** 22 * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 16 *329 * 11 *2,534 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *25 * * *17 * * 18 ** 16 * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 66 112 *510 183 46 63156 17 * 78 *36 213 * ** 25 * *19 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * *14 * * *23 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 74 333 *887 306 30 41458 19 * 13 *16 27 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 362 1,006 *2,800 996 56 691,001 68 * * *20 44 * ** 14 * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** 14 * 14* * 11 35 *14 39 * *11 21 * ** * **
Autism 34 271 18341 203 158 84499 24 36 92 *71 81 * *34 35 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
578 1,917 885,055 1,925 410 4064,798 180 103 275 *225 477 * *95 138 * *36 * *11Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Midwestern IU 4
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 51 1916 100 66 9615 30 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *25 * * *22 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 70 *177 47 * *1,399 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *14 * * *13 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 24 39 *186 90 20 1362 * * 17 *66 22 * *13 * * *13 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 23 120 *351 129 23 *228 13 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 147 387 *1,437 452 12 32553 34 * * ** 13 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 19 19* * * 12 ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 17 74 *171 88 85 55181 * * 22 ** 29 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
224 754 322,387 929 236 2262,482 92 16 69 *99 99 * *20 20 * *25 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Northwest Tri-County IU 5
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 20 68 4580 193 101 17063 67 * 14 ** 14 * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *35 * * *34 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *73 * * *1,094 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *12 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 29 66 *374 167 52 67228 18 * 26 *22 26 * 1912 * * *25 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 14 65 *227 81 25 23214 14 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 179 244 *1,794 519 * 53904 74 * * *11 * * 11* * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** 11 27 20* * * 20 ** 17 * ** * * ** * **
Autism 13 95 *191 71 91 58245 * 13 26 ** 16 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * *12 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
261 558 712,807 1,056 305 3992,811 185 15 90 *38 82 * 3225 19 * *51 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Riverview IU 6
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 12 41 1715 63 57 111* 17 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *16 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *53 * * *683 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 12 24 *99 37 28 4336 * * * ** 15 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 17 60 *157 42 * *94 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 101 301 *761 347 * 25278 36 * * ** * * ** * * *11 * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 15 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 24 *53 * 51 1965 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
148 467 381,175 506 164 2141,189 59 * 17 ** 49 * ** * * *28 * **Total:
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Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.
Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Westmoreland IU 7
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 19 30 *47 80 60 5813 20 33 * *44 26 * ** 16 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *21 * * *29 * * 11 ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 17 *76 * * *1,179 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *12 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 32 22 *202 44 11 1367 * * 19 ** 32 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 36 116 *347 111 18 17195 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 155 411 *1,231 371 19 13443 44 * * *12 13 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * 18 *17 14 * ** * * ** * **
Autism 13 62 *115 44 68 25136 * 13 24 *15 40 * *12 * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * *11 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
258 667 162,072 670 188 1302,091 85 63 84 *109 134 * *39 42 * *21 * **Total:
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Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.
Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Appalachia IU 8
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 16 67 49139 108 98 16545 39 * * ** * * ** * * *11 * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *58 * * *44 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 15 *98 * * *1,027 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *11 * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 31 28 *282 55 * 19133 * * 19 ** 39 * ** * * *11 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 34 117 *475 80 13 13284 * * * ** 13 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 171 366 *1,694 305 * 24585 27 * * ** 38 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 20 16* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 34 *99 27 62 34169 * * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
268 642 692,863 586 213 2742,309 92 13 38 ** 110 * ** 21 * *41 16 17*Total:
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Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.
Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Seneca Highlands IU 9
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 42 *19 55 20 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *33 * * *372 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * 17 *40 14 * *12 * * * ** 21 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment * 24 *39 22 * *25 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 59 109 *402 139 * *170 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 17 *24 22 * *27 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
77 222 *567 264 40 22625 19 * 19 *19 33 * ** * * ** * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Central IU 10
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 35 21* 59 19 55* 16 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *17 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *53 * * *643 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * 23 *104 25 * *41 * * * ** 16 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 16 73 *186 56 * 1168 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 73 345 *805 347 * 20197 18 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 11 15* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 17 71 *92 25 30 1787 * * * ** 22 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
122 570 311,274 524 81 1221,058 41 * 22 *14 52 * ** * * ** * **Total:
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Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.
Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Tuscarora IU 11
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 25 *20 38 19 2826 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *48 * * *397 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 16 15 *123 12 * *47 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment * 20 *50 19 * *51 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 56 107 *482 107 * *210 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 12 13* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 20 *31 * 29 1328 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
82 195 17766 191 66 60772 28 * * ** 25 * ** * * *11 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Lincoln IU 12
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 24 78 1764 173 191 15738 58 49 * *57 * * *33 * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
12 21 *65 15 * *53 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 30 *124 * 20 *1,622 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *22 * 13 *27 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 31 67 *281 244 134 10697 27 * 14 *53 87 * 1138 15 * *24 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 29 71 *313 103 17 *186 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 265 502 162,573 787 153 1711,302 59 * * *17 37 * 12* * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 13 ** * 19 * *40 * * *25 * * ** * **
Autism * 45 2295 46 167 76100 * * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
375 822 753,546 1,380 721 5473,443 169 87 22 15186 144 11 25125 31 * *35 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 17 65 7513 87 163 24022 30 25 * *18 * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *19 * 19 *24 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 24 *240 * 30 *2,191 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *11 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 44 44 11216 141 107 11477 12 15 * *70 * * *27 * * *19 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 43 146 *425 163 93 71247 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 291 569 202,319 1,010 130 147978 64 14 * *22 * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 22* * 65 44* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 17 96 14191 85 209 89250 * 11 15 ** 14 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
424 960 1543,447 1,518 830 7283,813 122 74 18 11127 32 * 1548 * 11 *40 12 **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Berks County IU 14
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 64 5718 91 85 17416 34 * * ** 26 * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *26 * * *25 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 16 *117 * * *1,177 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 34 52 *294 139 28 29128 13 * 29 *20 74 * ** 12 * *14 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 49 202 *595 216 48 38506 19 * * ** 31 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 256 673 222,252 1,046 46 751,036 108 * * *16 40 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 14* * 34 41* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 22 110 14190 97 134 64274 * * 38 ** 43 * ** 15 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
374 1,138 1243,520 1,616 389 4303,192 191 20 94 *58 220 * *16 47 * *28 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Capital Area IU 15
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 109 5034 201 143 20141 76 * * ** 11 * ** 11 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *25 * * *19 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 48 *174 * 13 *1,549 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 42 72 *456 143 53 97186 18 * 18 *49 119 * *21 17 * *23 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 47 99 *588 222 40 34257 12 * * ** 21 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 293 511 112,646 907 87 1011,167 65 * * ** 47 * ** 12 * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * 12 15* 16 24 42* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 31 133 16313 148 140 106355 28 * 40 ** 42 * ** 13 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
428 1,002 1064,266 1,664 513 5943,590 207 29 79 *85 242 * *40 56 * *45 * 1215Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Central Susquehanna IU 16
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 12 59 2021 83 44 6418 26 20 * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *20 * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 13 *80 * * *726 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *11 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 19 14 *88 34 23 1841 * * 11 *17 15 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 20 43 *229 48 16 13164 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 145 113 *1,148 193 18 24595 24 * * ** 16 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 39 26* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 33 *66 30 29 2066 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
208 285 411,673 408 184 1701,644 74 37 29 *42 45 * ** * * *13 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
BLaST IU 17
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 45 2729 138 46 8344 28 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * *13 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *19 * * *611 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * 20 *90 44 * 1551 * * * ** 12 * ** * * *11 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 11 31 *169 47 13 *129 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 135 130 *1,226 240 17 31623 16 * * ** 12 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 11* * 14 22* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 26 *41 23 36 3767 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
163 270 491,593 499 138 2001,553 59 * 15 ** 33 * *12 * * *28 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Luzerne IU 18
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 20 83 4639 105 67 14628 21 15 * ** 22 * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *20 * * *20 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *72 * * *851 * * 60 ** 12 * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *12 * * *20 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 17 30 *105 84 34 4144 * * 24 *23 25 * *14 * * *13 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 18 88 *358 118 23 15255 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 116 258 *1,223 514 17 51524 50 12 * *22 * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 23 28* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 40 *57 31 60 4170 * * 18 ** 15 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
180 508 831,892 863 228 3291,815 97 39 126 *62 100 * *23 19 * *28 * 19*Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Northeastern Educational IU 19
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 59 3024 82 74 13118 22 * * *17 * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *19 * * *19 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 22 *62 * * *918 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *12 * * *15 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 15 41 *160 80 47 6256 * * 23 *29 32 * ** * * *11 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 24 134 *279 97 24 18207 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 171 475 *1,442 484 28 45556 28 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 23 ** * 12 * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 63 *61 30 85 4579 * * * ** 12 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
228 805 572,066 790 286 3151,872 66 33 57 *70 62 * *29 13 * *26 * 14*Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Colonial Northampton IU 20
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 41 7016 92 175 249* 58 40 * *24 * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *23 * * *30 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 24 *128 13 * *1,283 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 27 29 16177 130 86 10443 22 11 * *80 18 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 54 181 *739 237 97 96400 21 * * *26 15 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 267 536 172,794 770 56 1561,374 99 * * *42 * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 17* * 48 49* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 13 82 *145 80 122 44225 17 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
374 903 1374,037 1,340 601 7083,368 225 64 13 *179 49 * 12* 14 * *21 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Carbon-Lehigh IU 21
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 15 38 20* 112 46 70* 44 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *27 11 * *31 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 19 *154 * * *1,144 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 32 26 *167 87 69 8950 * * * *77 20 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 18 128 *320 123 47 33248 * * * *17 * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 166 594 152,038 684 26 73766 51 * * *15 * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 15* * 42 40* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 13 97 12107 93 161 60129 12 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
254 920 712,837 1,132 398 3692,397 132 32 11 *136 39 * *14 * * *21 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Bucks County IU 22
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 56 55* 115 107 136* 65 16 * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* 17 *55 11 * *67 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 67 *271 37 29 *1,903 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *16 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 38 69 *322 153 73 35134 26 * 44 *28 120 * ** 24 * *23 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * *13 * * *15 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 45 277 11664 297 63 43355 16 * * ** 31 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 258 1,022 182,529 1,238 75 1051,073 80 * * *16 18 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * 12* * 36 23* * * * ** * * ** * * *16 * **
Autism 30 215 29273 196 214 125300 35 * * ** 23 * *12 16 * *15 * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
392 1,738 1304,165 2,062 607 4803,870 236 51 68 *71 218 * *18 66 11 *71 * *31Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Montgomery County IU 23
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 78 8115 121 112 18714 52 * * ** 25 * ** 20 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *49 * * *60 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 108 *213 47 22 *1,864 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *23 * * *21 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 44 106 *446 213 53 29178 19 * 44 *26 135 * ** 24 * *22 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 67 284 *788 277 61 26530 21 * * ** 31 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 324 1,240 *3,086 1,486 63 831,176 118 * * *11 68 * ** 21 * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * 19 ** 15 20 28* * * 11 ** 14 * ** * * ** * **
Autism 38 231 27353 207 208 102441 27 * 32 ** 63 * ** 29 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
485 2,089 1345,000 2,388 548 4644,302 248 15 115 *49 345 * ** 114 * *45 * *23Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Chester County IU 24
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 38 3260 66 41 8221 23 28 * *34 * * *13 * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* 12 *26 * * *42 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 110 *214 54 * *1,542 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *23 * * *22 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 90 51 *524 131 16 17115 34 * * *63 23 * *35 * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 90 289 *938 217 21 17497 12 * * *29 13 * *12 * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 432 865 112,954 896 11 42855 64 * * *24 11 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * 15 ** 16 19 2212 * 17 * *31 12 * *27 * * ** * **
Autism 32 167 14343 117 75 38347 24 * 28 *34 56 * *26 25 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * *18 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
668 1,553 765,115 1,512 196 2193,465 167 71 62 *216 127 * 13117 45 * *18 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Delaware County IU 25
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 12 41 55* 94 102 110* 55 20 23 *27 51 * ** 29 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *32 17 * *36 * * * ** * * *12 * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 97 *149 13 48 *1,272 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 44 60 11329 177 123 95108 30 14 49 *62 123 * 1913 25 * *13 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 31 188 *476 126 51 24279 11 * * *13 13 * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 283 1,062 172,398 1,185 105 1621,051 140 12 * *16 17 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 17 ** * * 24 ** 29 * ** 14 * ** * **
Autism 23 138 *143 105 181 44212 21 14 54 *25 87 * *23 35 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
403 1,611 923,558 1,733 637 4462,986 266 66 183 *156 338 * 2173 132 * *26 * 11*Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Philadelphia IU 26
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 43 277 265211 493 669 787136 154 * 44 ** 78 * ** 69 * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
11 * *90 * * *102 * * 48 ** 37 * ** 33 * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* 20 *346 * * *2,048 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * *20 * 34 1216 * * * ** 32 * ** 28 * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 93 212 22561 349 306 318239 44 * 54 ** 217 * ** 85 * *13 * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** 19 22 23* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 45 378 *639 276 105 65627 21 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 743 1,822 825,873 2,610 208 4672,645 271 * * ** 19 * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * 12 ** * 61 2111 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 14 298 46217 129 572 207332 17 * 35 ** 32 * ** 20 * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
963 3,042 4437,971 3,913 1,991 1,9196,173 522 * 204 ** 429 * ** 261 * *14 * 11*Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Beaver Valley IU 27
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) 17 27 *48 41 18 2417 * 22 * *32 * * *12 * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *52 * * *567 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 54 * *185 * * *32 * * * ** 26 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 34 45 *260 26 * *134 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 215 144 *1,129 147 * 16388 16 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism 18 23 *112 23 25 16100 * 11 15 *16 19 * *13 * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
345 252 151,816 251 62 631,257 34 52 43 *66 74 * *36 17 * ** * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
ARIN IU 28
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 34 *16 44 26 50* 16 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * *15 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *37 * * *563 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * 22 *50 24 * *35 * * * ** 13 * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 14 90 *118 92 * *72 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 79 249 *567 228 * *200 23 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 41 *36 22 18 1444 * * 15 ** 15 * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
107 446 17854 420 62 91941 59 * 30 *15 47 * ** * * ** * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Schuylkill IU 29
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * 18 ** 28 24 43* * * * *15 * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * *68 * * *514 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance 17 14 *103 30 * *34 * * * *40 * * *16 * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment 14 48 *157 49 * *81 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability 76 216 *630 280 * 28380 19 * * *16 * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * 37 *44 23 23 1253 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
118 351 201,026 422 74 951,085 36 24 * *98 * * *48 * * *12 * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Elwyn
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * ** * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
* * ** * * *13 * * * ** * * *12 * * ** * **Total:
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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21
by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2012-2013
Ages 6-21,by educational environment
by disabilityCharter Schools included
Corrections Ed
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital
Placement
Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential
Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Residential Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Private Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education in
Public Separate Facility
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside
the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than
40% of the Day
Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or
More of the Day
Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11
Intellectual Disability (MR) * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Speech or Language Impairment
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Visual Impairment including Blindness
* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Emotional Disturbance * * ** * * ** * * * 111* * * 42* * * ** * **
Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Other Health Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Specific Learning Disability * * ** * * ** * * * 75* * * 12* * * ** * **
Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Autism * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **
* * ** * * ** * * * 199* * * 64* * * ** * **Total:
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Intermediate Unit 1
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Albert Gallatin Area SD 163 * *121 * 43 30240 713*27**Avella Area SD * * *34 * * 48* ****Bentworth SD 11 * *43 * 15 6622 178*11**Bethlehem-Center SD 27 * *39 * * 11717 231*16**Brownsville Area SD 46 * *59 * 27 13439 343*33**Burgettstown Area SD 18 * *61 * 14 13514 263*17**California Area SD 17 * *30 * 13 5922 156****Canon-Mcmillan SD 38 * *179 * 85 26145 702*72**Carmichaels Area SD 26 * *63 * 14 6612 206*18**Central Greene SD 64 * *81 * 25 16037 400*26**Charleroi SD 22 * *42 * 14 14238 287*22**Chartiers-Houston SD 17 * *53 * * 9316 201*11**Connellsville Area SD 77 12 *170 * 97 366107 900*51**Fort Cherry SD * * *40 * 28 6228 180*11**Frazier SD 12 * *39 * * 5522 157*12**Jefferson-Morgan SD 16 * *31 * * 6611 144*12**Laurel Highlands SD 63 * *99 * 76 16156 518*47**McGuffey SD 26 * *56 * 24 12428 280*11**Peters Township SD * * *89 * 77 16217 442*66**Ringgold SD 50 * *50 * 19 25560 496*47**Southeastern Greene SD 22 * * * *17 117*12**Trinity Area SD 30 * *128 * 25 22856 535*45**Uniontown Area SD 87 * *123 * 43 18331 509*28**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Washington SD 49 * *30 * 12 9628 241*15**West Greene SD 24 * *29 * * 5614 143*13**
925 81 551,706 3,43370623785 8,46064280*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 70
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* *
*
*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Academy CS * * ** * * 3232 74****Career Connections CHS * * ** * * 30* 51****City CHS * * ** * 13 51* 73****Environmental Charter School at Frick Park * * *18 * * 18* 53****Manchester Academic CS * * ** * * ** 27****Pittsburgh SD 632 46 35747 11 456 1,455632 4,482*43523*Propel CS-Northside * * ** * * ** 31****Urban League of Pittsburgh CS * * *11 * * ** 15****Urban Pathways 6-12 CS * * ** * * 26* 48****Urban Pathways K-5 College Charter School * * ** * * ** 21****
654 46 35802 1,63850711700 4,875*44923*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 71
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Allegheny IU 3
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Allegheny Valley SD * * *29 * * 41* 112*16**Avonworth SD * * *31 * 18 62* 143*16**Baldwin-Whitehall SD 35 * *77 * 39 11044 366*36**Bethel Park SD 37 * *177 * 103 28332 755*111**Brentwood Borough SD * * *32 * 21 6211 157*16**Carlynton SD 16 * *36 * 51 7921 245*28**Chartiers Valley SD 23 * *71 * 47 13234 373*46**Clairton City SD 21 * *26 * * 5622 155*15**Cornell SD * * *26 * * 47* 108****Deer Lakes SD 11 * *48 * 25 18817 339*37**Duquesne City SD 16 * *20 * * 2431 117*15**East Allegheny SD 21 * *50 * 49 11737 330*41**Elizabeth Forward SD 16 * *62 * 52 14334 358*37**Fox Chapel Area SD 25 * *64 * 94 19432 513*74**Gateway SD 33 12 *115 * 60 24949 607*80**Hampton Township SD 12 * *72 * 23 8523 262*34**Highlands SD 22 12 *87 * 42 20949 463*37**Keystone Oaks SD 11 * *38 * 16 12727 263*37**Mckeesport Area SD 76 12 *99 * 81 24752 662*79**Montour SD 16 * *50 * 51 16530 367*35**Moon Area SD 14 * *96 * 37 20322 447*57**Mt Lebanon SD 18 * *122 * 188 15448 630*81**North Allegheny SD 33 13 1168 * 94 29338 694*12311*North Hills SD 16 * *137 * 95 21335 591*68**Northgate SD 17 * *51 * 29 8013 221*24**PA Learners Online Regional Cyber CS * * ** * * 37* 66****Penn Hills Charter School for Entrepreneurship * * *11 * * ** 32****Penn Hills SD 54 * *117 * 60 31698 762*84**Pennsylvania Distance Learning CS * * ** * * 3315 61****Pine-Richland SD 17 13 *123 * 141 18232 628*104**
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 72
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Allegheny IU 3
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Plum Borough SD 16 13 *30 * 52 20031 428*69**Propel CS - Pitcairn * * *11 * * 18* 46****Propel CS East * * *25 * * 11* 56****Propel CS McKeesport * * ** * * 17* 47****Propel CS-Braddock Hills * * *12 * 13 34* 83****Propel CS-Homestead * * *11 * 12 52* 94****Propel CS-Montour * * ** * * 15* 43****Quaker Valley SD * * *28 * 48 8515 232*38**Riverview SD * * *29 * 22 5516 162*17**Shaler Area SD 26 * *183 * 98 31466 789*7514*South Allegheny SD 21 * *50 * 36 11045 295*25**South Fayette Township SD 11 * *54 * 38 4918 210*26**South Park SD 13 * *41 * 22 8914 222*30**Spectrum CS * * ** * * ** 31*20**Steel Valley SD 18 * *70 * 19 11345 309*31**Sto-Rox SD 34 * *55 * 33 10747 300*17**Upper Saint Clair SD 16 * *102 * 63 20439 531*88**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****West Allegheny SD 16 * *126 * 65 20822 491*46**West Jefferson Hills SD * * *61 * 42 8822 260*32**West Mifflin Area SD 27 * *99 * 72 20065 540*63**Wilkinsburg Borough SD 45 * *31 * 30 9444 286*28**Woodland Hills SD 57 13 *123 * 86 281156 816*6920*Young Scholars of Western Pennsylvania CS * * ** * * ** ****
950 263 1083,109 6,4902,240671,556 17,116622,05720014Total:
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Midwestern IU 4
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Butler Area SD 93 16 *211 * 145 453139 1,176*98**Commodore Perry SD * * *36 * * 36* 102****Ellwood City Area SD * * *90 * 28 7919 267*32**Farrell Area SD * * *29 * 11 6020 149*15**Greenville Area SD 15 * *72 * 28 9913 241*12**Grove City Area SD 18 * *44 * 49 12814 287*20**Hermitage SD * * *53 * 63 7427 271*33**Jamestown Area SD * * *26 * * 47* 109*12**Karns City Area SD * * *46 * 32 6519 189*16**Keystone Education Center CS * * ** * * 4038 ****Lakeview SD * * *42 * 38 9511 216*20**Laurel SD * * *69 * 16* 131*11**Mars Area SD * * *41 * 19 92* 227*44**Mercer Area SD 12 * *51 * 13 11614 234*24**Mohawk Area SD * * *60 * 21 66* 178*13**Moniteau SD 16 * *48 * * 8214 197*19**Neshannock Township SD * * *34 * 11 57* 139*21**New Castle Area SD 42 * *199 * 71 19061 634*51**Reynolds SD 13 * *54 * 23 5920 185*14**Seneca Valley SD 23 * *216 * 124 51128 1,109*17312*Sharon City SD 46 * *78 * 67 15426 414*31**Sharpsville Area SD 11 * *34 * 12 75* 154*13**Shenango Area SD * * *45 * 24 45* 142*12**Slippery Rock Area SD * * *73 * 36 13626 315*23**South Butler County SD 18 * *83 * 30 13025 324*25**Union Area SD * * *39 * 12 60* 135****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****West Middlesex Area SD 14 * *55 * * 64* 158*16**Wilmington Area SD * * *47 * 31 7816 216*22**
434 87 411,877 3,11593930590 8,00378586*Total:
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*
*
*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Northwest Tri-County IU 5
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Conneaut SD 39 * *40 * 43 14838 352*27**Corry Area SD 48 * *39 * 46 25661 527*4913*Crawford Central SD 67 * *131 * 49 258103 693*71**Erie City SD 275 24 *268 12 165 875344 2,180*16639*Erie Rise Leadership Academy * * ** * * 16* 36****Fairview SD 15 * *25 * * 88* 190*35**Fort Leboeuf SD 23 * *44 * 26 17143 348*23**General Mclane SD 18 * *37 * 36 12856 321*35**Girard SD 34 * *65 * * 13715 300*25**Harbor Creek SD 27 * *57 * 50 12331 321*23**Iroquois SD 22 * *23 * * 10134 218*29**Millcreek Township SD 91 12 *129 * 66 456130 1,043*14011*Montessori Regional CS * * ** * * 15* ****North East SD 18 * *34 * 11 10422 223*29**Northwestern SD 27 * *33 * 16 15919 292*30**Penncrest SD 46 * *74 * 72 22968 564*5214*Perseus House CS of Excellence 21 * ** * * 7130 131****Robert Benjamin Wiley Community CS * * *28 * * 4916 106****Tidioute Community CS * * *12 * * 23* 57****Union City Area SD 24 * *32 * 11 6428 171****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Warren County SD 55 14 *176 * 50 28384 799*121**Wattsburg Area SD 13 * *40 * 28 15032 275****
884 100 301,302 3,9057071,175 9,17932881132*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 75
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*
*
*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Riverview IU 6
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Allegheny-Clarion Valley SD * * *24 * 12 59* 123****Brockway Area SD 16 * *37 * 18 61* 143****Brookville Area SD 22 * *38 * 66 14226 308****Clarion Area SD 15 * *18 * 11 4011 117*14**Clarion-Limestone Area SD * * *34 * 17 4517 137*11**Cranberry Area SD * * *49 * 47 6616 217*19**Dubois Area SD 71 * *93 * 47 30471 662*61**Forest Area SD * * * * 14 50* 113****Franklin Area SD 26 * *86 * 37 33118 515*11**Keystone SD 17 * *39 * 15 48* 146*13**North Clarion County SD * * *25 * * 5311 102****Oil City Area SD 38 * *80 * 45 18341 437*40**Punxsutawney Area SD 49 * *100 * 12 17251 417*26**Redbank Valley SD 17 * *38 * 19 8612 184****Titusville Area SD 24 * *102 * 17 12119 322*20**Union SD 15 * *26 * ** ****Valley Grove SD 17 * *35 * 13 94* 173****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****
369 41 844 1,88440113335 4,2111925736*Total:
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*
*
* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Westmoreland IU 7
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Belle Vernon Area SD 28 * *44 * 29 22140 409*23**Burrell SD 16 * *40 * 39 14114 290*30**Derry Area SD 27 * *48 * 33 11017 273*30**Dr Robert Ketterer CS * * ** * 1749 ****Franklin Regional SD 15 * *96 * 60 23117 493*64**Greater Latrobe SD 39 * *98 * 70 14329 468*64**Greensburg Salem SD 23 * *97 * 46 18231 449*4712*Hempfield Area SD 42 11 *184 * 142 28734 773*59**Jeannette City SD * * *47 * 17 108* 204****Kiski Area SD 47 * *99 * 78 16831 465*29**Ligonier Valley SD 11 * *65 * 28 8112 223*12**Monessen City SD * * *25 * 91* 162*11**Mount Pleasant Area SD 44 * *85 * 53 12920 359*20**New Kensington-Arnold SD 43 * *40 * 61 27451 524*42**Norwin SD 35 * *124 * 80 16137 545*78**Penn-Trafford SD 17 * *115 * 38 11035 392*3230*Southmoreland SD 31 * *77 * 42 11327 331*28**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Yough SD 34 * *64 * 37 14620 326*16**
469 78 401,349 2,72988537478 6,790596106*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 77
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*
*
*
*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Appalachia IU 8
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Altoona Area SD 195 * *127 * 223 558158 1,454*15811*Bedford Area SD 30 * *52 * 31 11813 268****Bellwood-Antis SD * * *38 * * 31* 104****Berlin Brothersvalley SD * * *19 * 20 47* 108****Blacklick Valley SD 11 * *21 * 16 53* 119****Cambria Heights SD 20 * *43 * 15 7711 176****Central Cambria SD 15 * *72 * 24 11119 260*13**Central Pennsylvania Digital Learning Foundation * * ** * * 15* 34****Chestnut Ridge SD 27 * *35 * 38 10417 238****Claysburg-Kimmel SD 12 * *26 * * 63* 135*11**Conemaugh Township Area SD 21 * *23 * 22 6815 161****Conemaugh Valley SD 21 * *17 * 18 64* 139****Everett Area SD 26 * *46 * 32 13214 269****Ferndale Area SD * * *25 * 14 57* 124****Forest Hills SD 13 * *58 * 40 10416 257*17**Greater Johnstown SD 43 * *99 * 108 19788 574*24**Hollidaysburg Area SD 41 * *68 * 77 14726 395*26**HOPE for Hyndman Charter School * * ** * * 31* 50****Meyersdale Area SD 13 * *24 * 15 68* 129****North Star SD 13 * *21 * 28 9130 196****Northern Bedford County SD * * *32 * 11 45* 118****Northern Cambria SD 19 * *24 * 13 80* 163*15**Penn Cambria SD 36 * *67 * 20 15022 315*14**Portage Area SD * * *23 * * 79* 130****Richland SD 16 * *25 * 15 55* 145*24**Rockwood Area SD 15 * *18 * * 40* 92****Salisbury-Elk Lick SD * * ** * * 16* ****Shade-Central City SD * * *16 * 20 45* 108****Shanksville-Stonycreek SD * * ** * * 23* 44****Somerset Area SD 41 * *44 * 83 22726 451*12**
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 78
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* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Appalachia IU 8
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Spring Cove SD 25 * *79 * 41 10722 300*13**Turkeyfoot Valley Area SD * * *15 * * 23* 61****Tussey Mountain SD 16 * *27 * * 6716 141****Tyrone Area SD 14 * *34 * 41 7849 242*19**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Westmont Hilltop SD 13 * *19 * 17 71* 155*18**Williamsburg Community SD 13 * *28 * * 47* 112****Windber Area SD * * *29 * 23 52* 136*13**
789 122 321,314 3,3421,08019669 7,94150258*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 79
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Seneca Highlands IU 9
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Austin Area SD * * *14 * ** ****Bradford Area SD 37 * *75 * 28 10840 332*34**Cameron County SD * * *33 * * 72* 136****Coudersport Area SD * * *24 * * 4911 110****Galeton Area SD * * * * * 28* 57****Johnsonburg Area SD * * *15 * * 61* 104****Kane Area SD 16 * *40 * 13 7416 181*18**Northern Potter SD 12 * *19 * * 51* 91****Oswayo Valley SD 12 * *19 * * 41* 85****Otto-Eldred SD * * *30 * * 62* 122****Port Allegany SD 16 * *26 * * 84* 148****Ridgway Area SD * * *14 * * 8512 127****Saint Marys Area SD 18 * *116 * 32 12914 351*22**Smethport Area SD 22 * *25 * * 53* 117****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****
174 14 11461 91512812156 2,013*11916*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 80
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*
* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Central IU 10
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Bald Eagle Area SD 17 * *72 * 26 13416 291*12**Bellefonte Area SD 19 * *84 * 44 18938 418*38**Centre Learning Community CS * * ** * * 14* 28****Clearfield Area SD 44 * *92 * 42 17731 426*32**Curwensville Area SD 12 * *52 * 12 7511 182*14**Glendale SD * * *13 * * 14511 193****Harmony Area SD 13 * *17 * * 24* 67****Keystone Central SD 34 * *114 * 43 41738 745*7311*Moshannon Valley SD * * *34 * 22 4515 143*17**Nittany Valley CS * * ** * * ** ****Penns Valley Area SD * * *50 * 24 7417 200*15**Philipsburg-Osceola Area SD 20 * *73 * 27 8423 278*40**State College Area SD 29 * *90 * 141 31442 760*11415*Sugar Valley Rural CS * * *34 * * 37* 94****West Branch Area SD 16 * *62 * 25 108* 244*22**Wonderland CS * * ** * * ** *****Young Scholars of Central Pa CS * * *12 * * ** 25****
231 36 12814 1,847435*262 4,1191440355*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 81
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Tuscarora IU 11
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Central Fulton SD 12 * *42 * 17 3113 128****Forbes Road SD * * ** * * 25* 56****Huntingdon Area SD 26 * *70 * 35 13969 361*15**Juniata County SD 29 * *86 * 24 16118 362*27**Juniata Valley SD 15 * *44 * * 48* 128****Mifflin County SD 72 * *222 * 42 23674 726*5515*Mount Union Area SD * * *45 * 11 15315 246****New Day Charter School * * ** * * 2817 49****Southern Fulton SD * * *34 * 12 43* 113****Southern Huntingdon County SD 12 * *24 * * 13818 221*15**Stone Valley Community CS * * ** * * ** 11****
186 17 *578 1,008162*244 2,401*14742*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 82
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Lincoln IU 12
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Bermudian Springs SD 17 * *41 * 21 8517 189****Central York SD 52 * *99 * 43 26748 589*48**Chambersburg Area SD 94 * *231 * 57 41188 1,012*8034*Conewago Valley SD 44 * *92 * 21 29732 530*28**Crispus Attucks Youthbuild CS * * ** * * 20* 22****Dallastown Area SD 51 26 *100 * 110 43186 872*50**Dover Area SD 45 * *87 * 48 22165 511*23**Eastern York SD 35 * *82 * 13 16843 379*22**Fairfield Area SD * * *23 * * 65* 120****Fannett-Metal SD * * *22 * * 4315 91****Gettysburg Area SD 25 * *65 * 13 17329 334*24**Gettysburg Montessori Charter School * * ** * * ** ****Greencastle-Antrim SD 31 * *55 * 13 19341 355*11**Hanover Public SD 25 * *54 * * 9229 224****Helen Thackston CS * * ** * * 8312 109****Lincoln CS * * *20 * * 27* 55****Littlestown Area SD 21 * *39 * * 14919 238****New Hope Academy CS * * ** * * 10622 145****Northeastern York SD 30 11 *89 * 25 35369 614*31**Red Lion Area SD 73 20 *139 * 45 37486 786*36**South Eastern SD * * *75 * 43 19355 401*13**South Western SD 31 * *124 * 72 31536 615*29**Southern York County SD 13 * *83 * 62 22848 496*42**Spring Grove Area SD 35 * *94 * * 23253 463*21**Tuscarora SD 26 * *39 * 28 13047 304*21**Upper Adams SD 20 * *22 * * 14811 214****Vida Charter School * * *16 * * ** 25****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Waynesboro Area SD 52 * *118 * 47 15629 468*40**West York Area SD 27 * *48 * 39 22474 460*29**
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 83
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Lincoln IU 12
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
York Academy Regional Charter School * * *14 * * 12* 31****York City SD 162 22 *110 * 17 570149 1,093*3818*York Suburban SD 21 * *44 * 22 16637 320*19**
971 197 752,038 5,9407691,264 12,08523649135*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 84
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Annville-Cleona SD * * *48 * 29 5716 178*17**Cocalico SD 32 * *95 * 71 18515 457*45**Columbia Borough SD 25 * *43 * 20 12947 286*14**Conestoga Valley SD 33 * *120 * 34 21147 519*59**Cornwall-Lebanon SD 32 * *154 * 45 32545 692*76**Donegal SD 23 * *102 * 37 13535 382*31**Eastern Lancaster County SD 30 * *99 * 34 14329 380*30**Eastern Lebanon County SD 16 * *91 * 27 22022 411*28**Elizabethtown Area SD 28 * *124 * 16 21838 479*39**Ephrata Area SD 46 * *149 * 93 29346 688*42**Hempfield SD 43 * *244 * 63 45783 1,052*12319*La Academia: The Partnership CS * * ** * * 20* ****Lampeter-Strasburg SD 20 * *87 * 36 14928 386*50**Lancaster SD 165 16 *433 * 223 837148 1,987*12627*Lebanon SD 44 * *149 * 67 38469 780*51**Manheim Central SD 28 * *87 * 28 14029 352*35**Manheim Township SD 40 * *111 * 125 24847 651*59**Northern Lebanon SD 26 * *63 * 25 19333 379*26**Palmyra Area SD 24 * *109 * 55 28315 551*55**Penn Manor SD 33 * *139 * 85 47735 844*54**Pequea Valley SD 23 * *56 * 32 13930 310*17**Solanco SD 36 * *115 * 51 16940 470*41**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Warwick SD 40 * *138 * 51 18329 518*66**
795 98 2,759 5,5981,24742929 12,782441,085154*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 85
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*
* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Berks County IU 14
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Antietam SD 16 * *24 * 40 8422 205*17**Boyertown Area SD 51 * *271 * 109 59371 1,206*91**Brandywine Heights Area SD 12 * *42 * 68 13111 286*16**Conrad Weiser Area SD 14 * *50 * 115 30136 569*44**Daniel Boone Area SD 26 * *90 * 65 26840 570*65**Exeter Township SD 19 * *149 * 107 30246 719*68**Fleetwood Area SD 15 * *101 * 56 17238 435*37**Governor Mifflin SD 31 * *88 * 156 32665 765*79**Hamburg Area SD 26 * *67 * 56 13827 361*33**I-LEAD Charter School * * ** * * 63* ****Kutztown Area SD * * *44 * 42 16825 318*23**Muhlenberg SD 43 * *59 * 101 30541 603*47**Oley Valley SD 14 * *38 * 56 14119 307*33**Reading SD 235 30 *144 22 442 1,558283 2,995*21850*Schuylkill Valley SD 15 * *38 * 47 13616 284*25**Tulpehocken Area SD 19 * *32 * 28 12038 265*20**Twin Valley SD 14 * *82 * 92 26135 554*4912*Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Wilson SD 41 * *122 * 159 38562 951*15316*Wyomissing Area SD * * *19 * 51 15514 304*53**
609 93 341,460 5,6081,79142897 11,7731,072138*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 86
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*
* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Capital Area IU 15
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Big Spring SD 29 * *98 * 70 21848 523*45**Camp Hill SD * * *29 * 23 53* 147*25**Carlisle Area SD 60 * *210 * 83 20263 752*117**Central Dauphin SD 123 15 *183 * 148 622145 1,468*20421*Commonwealth Connections Academy CS 59 * *104 * 154 600114 1,167*126**Cumberland Valley SD 55 * *97 * 173 39586 957*12113*Derry Township SD 14 * *87 * 27 15031 401*77**East Pennsboro Area SD * * *45 * 44 16670 419*77**Greenwood SD 11 * *20 * 11 64* 124****Halifax Area SD 20 * *13 * * 8131 179*25**Harrisburg City SD 156 11 *83 * 41 738179 1,312*8416*Infinity CS * * ** * * ** *****Lower Dauphin SD 32 * *140 * 67 24350 624*81**Mechanicsburg Area SD 39 * *75 * 26 17852 458*72**Middletown Area SD 25 * *61 * 42 16643 380*30**Millersburg Area SD 18 * *16 * * 4022 110****Newport SD 23 * *23 * 26 11916 226*13**Northern York County SD 30 * *62 * 28 18340 403*58**Shippensburg Area SD 25 * *69 * 40 27854 527*4016*South Middleton SD 15 * *101 * 25 13514 323*28**Steelton-Highspire SD 24 * *39 * * 10235 228*15**Susquehanna Township SD 27 * *86 * 35 17745 427*42**Susquenita SD 14 * *56 * 18 14838 303*24**Sylvan Heights Science CS * * ** * * ** 19****Upper Dauphin Area SD 25 * *33 * 20 8017 188****Wards of State * * ** * * ** ****West Perry SD 35 * *63 * 44 20229 411*24**West Shore SD 56 * *191 * 194 571107 1,260*114**
930 86 341,997 5,9201,3581,353 13,354401,469148*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 87
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*
*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Central Susquehanna IU 16
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Benton Area SD * * * * 12 67* 122****Berwick Area SD 55 * *92 * 71 30935 606*28**Bloomsburg Area SD 16 * *47 * 24 11112 233*17**Central Columbia SD 17 * *74 * 21 146* 300*19**Danville Area SD 22 * *26 * 55 14823 310*20**Lewisburg Area SD * * *31 * 34 10519 223*22**Line Mountain SD 22 * *42 * 14 6616 170****Midd-West SD 34 * *54 * 52 16722 361*13**Mifflinburg Area SD 25 * *76 * 28 15214 345*2016*Millville Area SD * * *22 * * 77* 146*17**Milton Area SD 27 * *69 * 36 15918 349*1414*Mount Carmel Area SD 12 * *35 * 14 13620 237*15**Selinsgrove Area SD 20 * *63 * 40 11617 293*17**Shamokin Area SD 50 * *97 * 46 14938 414*24**Shikellamy SD 35 * *113 * 47 20428 492*4114*Southern Columbia Area SD 14 * *31 * 28 14917 257****Susq-Cyber CS * * ** * * 23* 30****Warrior Run SD 16 * *52 * 54 7012 228*16**
390 47 23947 2,35458830318 5,116*305106*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 88
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
BLaST IU 17
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Athens Area SD 55 * *42 * 51 19721 394*16**Canton Area SD 15 * *17 * 18 8316 156****East Lycoming SD 20 * *26 * 20 76* 156****Jersey Shore Area SD 52 * *79 * 31 20922 415*14**Loyalsock Township SD * * *19 * 11 13920 217*17**Montgomery Area SD * * * * ** ****Montoursville Area SD 14 * *30 * 11 12119 215*12**Muncy SD * * *21 * 20 77* 146****Northeast Bradford SD 12 * *17 * 14 62* 117****Northern Tioga SD 29 * *59 * 25 166* 321*23**Sayre Area SD 15 * *21 * 13 79* 152*14**South Williamsport Area SD * * *22 * * 100* 160*15**Southern Tioga SD 30 * *27 * 46 21731 396*34**Sullivan County SD * * *24 * 12 51* 104****Towanda Area SD 19 * *34 * * 85* 178*15**Troy Area SD 21 * *59 * 21 109* 237*11**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Wellsboro Area SD 21 * *19 * 49 11218 242*17**Williamsport Area SD 122 14 *214 * 45 43562 937*40**Wyalusing Area SD 12 * *24 * 31 118* 215*15**
471 30 11766 2,483440*275 4,8501827376*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 89
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* * *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Luzerne IU 18
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Bear Creek Community CS * * * * ** ****Crestwood SD * * *58 * 41 11015 293*45**Dallas SD 20 * *61 * 63 16912 367*30**Greater Nanticoke Area SD 56 * *91 * 44 18527 438*18**Hanover Area SD 26 * *82 * 48 14422 350*14**Hazleton Area SD 144 21 *220 * 201 37076 1,131*6418*Lake-Lehman SD 25 * *83 * 73 10223 328*11**Northwest Area SD 26 * *23 * 19 15617 256****Pittston Area SD 38 * *106 * 20 17125 395*27**Tunkhannock Area SD 42 * *56 * 65 18840 431*28**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Wilkes-Barre Area SD 105 * *173 * 117 548140 1,202*7821*Wyoming Area SD 39 * *51 * 101 16415 400*23**Wyoming Valley West SD 102 * *99 * 133 49278 957*40**
637 70 411,123 2,826929492 6,6121239081*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 90
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*
*
* *
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Northeastern Educational IU 19
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Abington Heights SD 22 * *50 * 26 213* 367*39**Blue Ridge SD 14 * ** * 43 6311 158*12**Carbondale Area SD 18 * *50 * 37 14746 323*22**Dunmore SD * * *45 * 24 9313 215*19**Elk Lake SD 14 * *39 * 17 86* 166****Fell CS * * *11 * * ** 31****Forest City Regional SD 11 * *22 * * 6314 128****Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligence CS * * ** * * ** *****Lackawanna Trail SD 15 * *41 * 18 5816 160****Lakeland SD 13 * *46 * 25 11322 237****Mid Valley SD 22 * *37 * 35 11822 258*16**Montrose Area SD 19 * *31 * * 14715 240*11**Mountain View SD 13 * ** * 19 10022 175****North Pocono SD 25 * *118 * 38 19624 438*23**Old Forge SD * * *22 * 16 5912 131****Riverside SD 12 * *51 * 29 15719 290*17**Scranton SD 147 18 17212 * 201 819213 1,779*12818*Susquehanna Community SD 19 * *24 * 24 49* 145*14**Valley View SD 14 * *84 * 51 15138 360*13**Wallenpaupack Area SD 42 * *142 * 111 21524 608*53**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Wayne Highlands SD 28 * *93 * 41 25528 477*22**Western Wayne SD 20 * *47 * 39 16038 339*24**
489 64 321,189 3,269818*602 7,0321545684*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 91
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Colonial Northampton IU 20
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Bangor Area SD 30 * *72 * 64 19432 434*36**Bethlehem Area SD 131 21 *235 * 334 1,24286 2,235*14031*Delaware Valley SD 54 * *91 * 100 37843 722*43**East Stroudsburg Area SD 112 11 *128 * 355 602138 1,470*9225*Easton Area SD 99 * *128 * 175 76165 1,333*6721*Evergreen Community CS * * ** * * ** *****Lehigh Valley Academy Regional CS * * *19 * * 46* 80****Lehigh Valley CHS for the Performing Arts * * ** * 12 22* 41****Lehigh Valley Dual Language Charter School * * ** * * ** 16****Nazareth Area SD 39 * *103 * 93 22919 548*50**Northampton Area SD 43 * *144 * 118 46658 894*45**Pen Argyl Area SD 16 * *37 * 22 13222 255*21**Pleasant Valley SD 64 * *218 * 123 34149 900*8211*Pocono Mountain CS * * ** * * 21* 36****Pocono Mountain SD 135 * *250 * 289 1,068143 2,018*10416*Saucon Valley SD 22 * *63 * 32 16415 335*34**Stroudsburg Area SD 61 * *120 * 147 30153 782*82**Vitalistic Therapeutic CS * * ** * 11 ** 25****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Wilson Area SD 15 * *49 * 34 19324 341*21**
824 87 1,668 6,1801,92718767 12,47819822138*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 92
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Carbon-Lehigh IU 21
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Allentown City SD 161 30 14218 * 286 1,331242 2,607*25947*Arts Academy CS * * ** * * 27* 36****Catasauqua Area SD 15 * *54 * 34 11426 272*16**East Penn SD 33 12 *267 * 129 46762 1,101*11311*Jim Thorpe Area SD 17 * *87 * 24 23337 420*17**Lehighton Area SD 11 * *53 * 43 16076 376*21**Lincoln Leadership Academy CS * * ** * * 36* 42****Medical Academy CS * * ** * * ** *****Northern Lehigh SD 13 * *80 * 48 12419 316*23**Northwestern Lehigh SD * * *40 * 50 17226 334*30**Palmerton Area SD 27 * *72 * 31 16020 329*11**Panther Valley SD 15 * *53 * 14 17111 299*22**Parkland SD 51 24 *289 * 140 74949 1,462*13018*Roberto Clemente CS * * ** * * 25* 25****Salisbury Township SD 15 * *39 * 58 13222 289*15**Seven Generations CS * * *15 * * 34* 63****Southern Lehigh SD 11 * *85 * 38 17416 361*26**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Weatherly Area SD * * *24 * * 55* 123*13**Whitehall-Coplay SD 14 * *121 * 70 30759 662*6714*
397 100 1,501 4,47898629683 9,12823771140*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 93
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*
TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Bucks County IU 22
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Bensalem Township SD 70 13 *143 * 189 568122 1,295*170**Bristol Borough SD 24 * *35 * 34 10321 243*22**Bristol Township SD 54 16 *214 * 145 544139 1,253*11018*Bucks County Montessori CS * * *11 * * ** ****Centennial SD 45 * *201 * 103 486113 1,069*97**Center for Student Learning CS at Pennsbury * * ** * 14 2314 58****Central Bucks SD 77 19 *268 * 372 1,161171 2,444*34018*Council Rock SD 84 25 *411 * 177 758105 1,796*20915*Morrisville Borough SD 11 * *27 * 36 5725 188*27**Neshaminy SD 71 25 *288 * 185 892167 1,859*18433*New Hope-Solebury SD * * *50 * 46 101* 233*16**Palisades SD 11 * *80 * 28 9216 261*21**Pennridge SD 44 21 *198 * 134 53967 1,113*87**Pennsbury SD 72 16 *414 * 293 84290 1,962*20614*Quakertown Community SD 61 14 *123 * 100 28273 746*79**School Lane CS * * *13 * 11 21* 60****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****
629 178 352,481 6,4741,868471,134 14,6011,577140*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 94
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Montgomery County IU 23
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Abington SD 37 11 *49 * 160 38290 915*14731*Bryn Athyn SD * * ** * * ** *****Cheltenham Township SD 34 * *26 * 55 33246 597*8411*Colonial SD 25 * *172 * 106 36973 837*74**Hatboro-Horsham SD 24 * *135 * 152 30854 753*71**Jenkintown SD * * *15 * * 34* 84*12**Lower Merion SD 21 13 *187 * 122 45283 1,084*17618*Lower Moreland Township SD * * *27 * 90 10525 297*32**Methacton SD 24 * *63 * 114 40285 759*51**Norristown Area SD 92 * *104 * 65 649140 1,200*125**North Penn SD 90 18 *400 * 285 954133 2,145*243**Pennsylvania Virtual CS 21 * *84 * 51 20434 493*78**Perkiomen Valley SD 42 12 *145 * 119 29367 769*78**Pottsgrove SD 29 * *111 * 100 20366 570*46**Pottstown SD 47 * *79 * 76 29564 622*46**Souderton Area SD 59 11 *66 * 97 52832 920*122**Souderton Charter School Collaborative CS * * * * * ** ****Springfield Township SD * * *37 * 42 19937 374*38**Spring-Ford Area SD 37 * *213 * 187 72894 1,415*132**Upper Dublin SD 23 * *82 * 74 16650 476*66**Upper Merion Area SD 37 * *93 * 63 17153 487*45**Upper Moreland Township SD 26 * *85 * 40 22656 495*52**Upper Perkiomen SD 22 * *86 * 40 32642 604*72**Wissahickon SD 34 * *155 * 99 38348 787*48**
748 148 702,428 7,7132,151451,379 16,7081,838153*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 95
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Chester County IU 24
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
21st Century Cyber CS * * ** * 13 4816 89****Achievement House CS 13 * ** * 16 11227 178****Agora Cyber CS 111 * *114 * 222 1,050252 1,933*14716*Avon Grove CS * * *53 * 55 11120 284*35**Avon Grove SD 25 * *172 * 120 25342 685*4112*Chester County Family Academy CS * * ** * * ** *****Coatesville Area SD 50 11 *226 * 181 580116 1,328*12925*Collegium CS * * *89 * 26 118* 249****Downingtown Area SD 53 * *290 * 281 948134 2,033*26438*Graystone Academy CS * * *11 * * 14* 34****Great Valley SD 14 * *88 * 143 20439 565*6111*Kennett Consolidated SD 34 * *114 * 87 30154 664*4817*Octorara Area SD 20 * *64 * 56 17844 407*33**Owen J Roberts SD 30 * *108 * 163 40560 877*8011*Oxford Area SD 16 * *41 * 53 27128 475*4113*Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School 11 * *24 * 37 15344 332*59**Phoenixville Area SD 18 * *134 * 101 23449 643*8411*Renaissance Acad-Edison CS * * *41 * 17 60* 135****Sankofa Academy CS * * ** * * 16* 18****Tredyffrin-Easttown SD 24 * *129 * 222 36388 953*10312*Unionville-Chadds Ford SD 13 * *111 * 107 25835 602*56**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****West Chester Area SD 43 15 16273 * 288 55385 1,464*15927*
479 107 602,095 6,2312,1921,148 13,958301,374216*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 96
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Delaware County IU 25
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Chester Community CS 14 * *209 * 34 38939 697****Chester CS for the Arts * * ** * * 28* ****Chester-Upland SD 65 * *24 * 18 33998 618*52**Chichester SD 30 * *116 * 35 33175 649*49**Garnet Valley SD 20 * *166 * 200 44157 994*88**Haverford Township SD 40 13 *52 * 123 52360 924*93**Interboro SD 26 * *107 * 65 29491 641*40**Marple Newtown SD 37 * *87 * 84 27053 629*83**Penn-Delco SD 27 * *110 * 38 30335 594*57**Radnor Township SD 13 * *55 * 57 29046 526*44**Ridley SD 31 * *164 * 31 716153 1,216*93**Rose Tree Media SD 22 12 *81 * 146 22548 605*60**Southeast Delco SD 47 * *83 * 63 337116 726*5516*Springfield SD 20 * *75 * 57 29845 600*81**Upper Darby SD 162 23 15193 * 154 946260 1,987*19830*Wallingford-Swarthmore SD 24 21 *46 * 77 37232 656*66**Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Widener Partnership CS * * ** * * 23* 40****William Penn SD 74 * *143 * 75 378112 879*79**
652 142 541,724 6,5031,2641,320 13,013351,149137*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 97
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Philadelphia IU 26
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
ACT Academy Cyber CS * * ** * * 16* 17****Ad Prima CS * * ** * * ** 15****Alliance For Progress CS * * *18 * * 23* 47****Antonia Pantoja Community CS * * *38 * 18 91* 154****ARISE Academy CHS * * ** * * 2835 71****Belmont Academy CS * * ** * * ** ****Belmont CS * * *11 * * 33* 61****Birney Preparatory Academy * * *12 * * 22* 55****Boys Latin of Philadelphia CS * * ** * * 44* 52****Charter High School for Arch. & Design * * ** * * 86* 96****Christopher Columbus CS * * *38 * * 42* 94****Community Academy of Philadelphia CS * * *31 * 21 12311 197****Delaware Valley CHS * * ** * 11 92* 118****Discovery CS * * *17 * * 41* 77****Eastern University Academy CS * * ** * * 35* 42****Esperanza Academy Charter High School * * ** * * 94* 114****Eugenio Maria De Hostos CS * * *11 * 11 59* 87****First Philadelphia CS for Literacy * * *22 * * 123* 169*11**Folk Arts Cultural Treasures CS * * *13 * * 37* 64****Franklin Town CHS * * ** * * 90* 107****Franklin Towne CES * * *25 * * 51* 95****Freire CS * * ** * * 90* 116****Global Leadership Academy CS * * *20 * * 45* 71****Green Woods CS * * *19 * * 12* 44****Hardy Williams Academy CS * * *19 * 11 78* 126****Hope CS * * ** * * 44* 59****Imani Education Circle CS * * ** * * 19* 37****Imhotep Institute CS * * ** * * 92* 116****Independence CS * * *30 * 11 47* 99****John B. Stetson Charter School * * *12 * 16 98* 143****
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 98
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Philadelphia IU 26
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Khepera CS * * *13 * * 16* 42****KIPP Academy Charter School * * *31 * 29 10114 193****KIPP West Philadelphia Preparatory CS * * ** * * 23* 50****Laboratory CS * * ** * * ** *****Mariana Bracetti CS * * ** * 20 151* 196****Maritime Academy Charter School * * ** * * 53* 69****Mastery Charter High School * * ** * 13 5814 91****Mastery Charter School Harrity Campus * * *23 * 13 40* 99****Mastery Charter School Mann Campus * * *22 * * 26* 65****Mastery Charter School Smedley Campus * * *39 * 17 6211 157*22**Mastery CS - Shoemaker Campus * * ** * 12 8430 139****Mastery CS - Thomas Campus * * ** * * 81* 113****Mastery CS-Cleveland Elementary * * ** * * 36* 61****Mastery CS-Clymer Elementary 30 * *22 * * 3216 119****Mastery CS-Gratz Campus 56 * ** * 15 15446 278****Mastery CS-Pickett Campus 11 * ** * 13 10523 163****Math Civics and Sciences CS * * ** * * 22* 29****Mathematics, Science & Technology Community C * * *20 * 31 96* 166*12**Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones 16 * ** * 14 11321 179****Multi-Cultural Academy CS * * ** * * 21* 24****New Foundations CS * * *25 * * 61* 101****New Media Technology CS * * ** * * 43* 65****Northwood Academy CS * * *56 * * 62* 123****Olney Charter High School 68 * ** * 26 24743 407*21**Pan American Academy CS * * *12 * * 60* 94****People for People CS * * ** * * 63* 86****Philadelphia Academy CS * * *25 * 13 141* 254*58**Philadelphia City SD 2,880 351 1561,624 99 1,584 9,9751,951 20,442381,659119*Philadelphia Electrical & Technology CHS * * ** * * 77* 100****Philadelphia Harambee Inst. CS * * ** * * 39* 53****
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 99
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Philadelphia IU 26
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Philadelphia Montessori CS * * ** * * 27* 42****Philadelphia Performing Arts CS * * *53 * * 48* 105****Planet Abacus CS * * ** * * ** 16****Preparatory Charter School of Mathematics, Scien * * ** * * 20* 23****Richard Allen Preparatory CS * * ** * * 32* 41****Russell Byers CS * * *12 * * 33* 52****Sankofa Freedom Academy CS * * ** * * 47* 65****Southwest Leadership Academy CS * * ** * * 29* 47****Tacony Academy CS * * ** * * 106* 128****The Philadelphia CS for Arts and Sciences at HR * * *23 * * 7513 133*11**Truebright Science Academy CS * * ** * * 25* 34****Universal Audenried Charter School * * ** * * 10817 142****Universal Bluford Charter School * * *11 * 13 45* 89****Universal Creighton Charter School * * ** * 11 34* 81*23**Universal Daroff Charter School 14 * *11 * * 44* 87****Universal Institute CS * * *15 * * 38* 64****Universal Vare Charter School 11 * ** * * 4913 87****W. Philadelphia Achievement CES * * *22 * * ** 43****Wakisha CS * * ** * * 55* 77****Walter D. Palmer Leadership Learning Partners C * * *15 * * 8511 123****West Oak Lane CS * * *33 * * 27* 77****Wissahickon CS * * *11 * * 60* 81****World Communications CS * * ** * * 32* 46****Young Scholars CS * * ** * * 23* 31****Young Scholars Frederick Douglas Charter Schoo 13 * *17 * 21 4625 124****Youth Build Philadelphia CS * * ** * * 25* 34****
3,292 378 1622,619 14,8332,2231042,523 28,3852,043150*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 100
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Beaver Valley IU 27
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Aliquippa SD 39 * *40 * 26 8117 237*27**Ambridge Area SD 24 * *71 * 51 20722 427*40**Baden Academy CS * * *12 * * ** 18****Beaver Area Academic CS * * ** * * ** 15****Beaver Area SD * * *50 * 35 86* 226*22**Big Beaver Falls Area SD 18 * *29 * 37 6920 200*18**Blackhawk SD 24 * *62 * 24 10918 257*13**Central Valley SD 16 * *53 * 34 112* 265*34**Freedom Area SD 13 * *32 * 23 10313 202*14**Hopewell Area SD 22 * *44 * 25 17521 337*36**Lincoln Park Performing Arts CS * * ** * * 30* 55****Midland Borough SD * * *11 * * 16* 43****New Brighton Area SD 18 * *38 * 30 99* 222*20**Pennsylvania Cyber CS 51 * *115 * 168 673158 1,326*136**Riverside Beaver County SD * * *45 * 13 138* 226*13**Rochester Area SD 11 * *34 * 14 7314 162*11**South Side Area SD * * *30 * 23 4312 132*11**Western Beaver County SD 11 * ** * 12 6511 122*12**
280 23 23677 2,087541344 4,4721641849*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 101
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
ARIN IU 28
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Apollo-Ridge SD 26 * *22 * 16 10518 215*18**Armstrong SD 65 * *201 * 180 44461 1,072*86**Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 26 * *57 * 38 11719 286*19**Freeport Area SD * * *45 * 14 91* 185*15**Homer-Center SD 14 * *33 * 23 46* 141*13**Indiana Area SD 21 * *121 * 57 12718 387*27**Leechburg Area SD * * *25 * * 89* 143****Marion Center Area SD 14 * *43 * 33 11123 242*13**Penns Manor Area SD 12 * *47 * 15 73* 172*12**Purchase Line SD 19 * *52 * 23 88* 206****United SD * * *48 * 9011 195*18**
220 37 19694 1,38142213183 3,244*23433*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 102
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Schuylkill IU 29
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Blue Mountain SD 14 * *87 * 53 29417 524*49**Gillingham Charter School * * ** * * 25* ****Mahanoy Area SD 15 * *51 * 35 11116 243*11**Minersville Area SD 13 * *52 * 22 12618 253*17**North Schuylkill SD 16 * *111 * 51 14225 379*21**Pine Grove Area SD 15 * *56 * 36 9820 260*26**Pottsville Area SD 37 * *81 * 56 19940 462*35**Saint Clair Area SD * * *40 * 17 7814 173****Schuylkill Haven Area SD * * *52 * 33 13821 267****Shenandoah Valley SD 19 * *44 * 23 10913 222****Tamaqua Area SD 20 * *85 * 21 23152 462*40**Tri-Valley SD 14 * *26 * 19 7315 161****Wards of State * * ** * * ** *****Williams Valley SD * * *25 * 20 11335 223****
189 35 16719 1,737393*287 3,6781424533*Total:
Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2012-2013 Based on December 1, 2012 Child Count Page 103
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TotalIntellectual Disability
(MR)
Hearing Impairment Including Deafness
Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness
Speech or Language Impairment
Emotional Disturbance
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Deaf-Blindness
AutismMultiple Disabilities
Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District
School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included
Wards of State Included where applicable
Corrections Ed
Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability
School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2012-2013
Corrections Ed 15 * ** * * 87153 263****
15 * ** 87**153 263****Total:
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Table 13Special Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2012-2013
School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21
Charter Schools IncludedTotal Public Enrollment^: 1,765,367
Disability Total % Public Enrollment
% Special Ed Enrollment
Intellectual Disability (MR) 18,794 %1.06 %7.17
Hearing Impairment including Deafness 2,716 %0.15 %1.04
Speech or Language Impairment 38,975 %2.21 %14.86
Visual Impairment including Blindness 1,098 %0.06 %0.42
Emotional Disturbance 22,857 %1.29 %8.72
Orthopedic Impairment 720 %0.04 %0.27
Other Health Impairment 29,686 %1.68 %11.32
Specific Learning Disability 121,646 %6.89 %46.39
Deaf-Blindness 89 %0.01 %0.03
Multiple Disabilities 2,858 %0.16 %1.09
Autism 22,104 %1.25 %8.43
Traumatic Brain Injury 654 %0.04 %0.25
Total: 262,197 %14.85 %100.00
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Table 13ASpecial Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2012-2013
Student Age as of December 1
School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21
Charter Schools IncludedTotal Public Enrollment^: 1,765,367
9 DisabilityTotal
17 2120191816151413121110876% Public
Enrollment% Special Ed Enrollment
Intellectual Disability (MR) 636 1878009581,4541,7251,6901,6101,5831,5071,4141,3361,2051,039910740 18,794 %1.06 %7.17
Hearing Impairment including Deafness
179 *45142190212187220194205229227227211220 2,716 %0.15 %1.04
Speech or Language Impairment
7,397 ***571611903285421,0201,7733,0314,4045,8436,7337,487 38,975 %2.21 %14.86
Visual Impairment including Blindness
85 *314768977486101738180867587 1,098 %0.06 %0.42
Emotional Disturbance 423 471604141,4862,7832,7212,5042,4432,0801,8901,6131,4381,210960685 22,857 %1.29 %8.72
Orthopedic Impairment 46 *1359644652596068 720 %0.04 %0.27
Other Health Impairment 999 *2131,0892,4732,5162,7382,7962,8482,8472,7112,4932,3712,0161,503 29,686 %1.68 %11.32
Specific Learning Disability 1,141 602741,2276,93412,43612,69712,52012,64612,54611,89210,8159,5578,1215,7713,009 121,646 %6.89 %46.39
Deaf-Blindness * **********11**** 89 %0.01 %0.03
Multiple Disabilities 183 41151143161183199212192170231200198202181211 2,858 %0.16 %1.09
Autism 1,712 602884247581,0261,1851,3981,6231,7081,8021,9761,9882,0922,0372,027 22,104 %1.25 %8.43
Traumatic Brain Injury *37518972515740 654 %0.04 %0.25
Total: 12,829 16,066 18,983 21,285 21,679 22,089 22,240 22,297 22,249 21,677 21,633 21,193 12,218 3,516 1,805 438 262,197 %14.85 %100.00
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