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Special Education Statistical Summary

2014-2015

Pennsylvania Department of Education Bureau of Special Education

November 2015

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Tom Wolf, Governor

Department of Education Pedro A. Rivera, Secretary of Education

Office of Elementary and Secondary EducationMatthew Stem, Deputy Secretary

Bureau of Special EducationPatricia Hozella, Director

November 2015

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.

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Table of Contents Table 1 Special Education Enrollments: By Disability, School Year 2014-2015 School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, Summarized by IU Region ...................................... 1 Table 2 Special Education Enrollments: IDEA – December 1, 2014 Number of Students by Disability ............................................................................................................. 2 Table 3 Race/Ethnicity of Students Age 6-21 Receiving Special Education School Year 2014-2015 ............................................................................................................................. 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 2014-2015 ............................................................................................................................. 5 Table 8 Exiting Special Education: Basis for Exit, Students Age 14–21 School Year 2014-2015 ............................................................................................................................. 6 Table 9 Reserved Table 10 Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services, Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2014-2015 ........................... 7 Table 10A Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services in School-Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015, by IU ........... 8 Table 11 Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2014-2015 ................. 38 Table 11A Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015, by IU ........................................ 39 Table 12 Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015 ......................................... 70 Table 13 Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2014-2015 ..................................................................................... 105 Table 13A Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2014-2015 ..................................................................................... 106 Map of Intermediate Units by County ....................................................................................................................... 107

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Table 1Special Education Enrollments: By Disability, School Year 2014-2015

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, Summarized by IU Region

School Age by disability, by IUPreschool by IU

Charter Schools includedPPPS included

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 InjuryIntermediate Unit

Intermediate Unit 1 802 82 431,624 25 834 3,344832 8,99457772776*Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2 570 44 52782 * 529 1,414603 5,453923*47347*Allegheny IU 3 930 239 1133,001 63 2,554 6,3431,511 18,9181,6352,271203*Midwestern IU 4 442 90 391,715 34 1,077 3,059517 8,471591*81487*Northwest Tri-County IU 5 812 93 1,220 36 907 3,6961,101 9,91593227946124*Riverview IU 6 361 37 804 * 436 1,714327 4,6105451829152*Westmoreland IU 7 470 93 441,325 37 997 2,655511 7,546668631100*Appalachia IU 8 713 113 311,471 24 1,204 3,057721 8,94591661072*Seneca Highlands IU 9 163 16 12466 11 157 893163 2,364293*15626*Central IU 10 249 35 11793 11 473 1,773244 4,616519*44654*Tuscarora IU 11 175 23 14556 * 242 975234 2,765315*18438*Lincoln IU 12 873 201 822,185 996 5,8871,189 13,4941,03137835153*Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 790 102 2,539 39 1,566 5,502945 14,6031,514591,353161*Berks County IU 14 610 91 1,467 37 2,073 5,461952 13,1821,054311,230144*Capital Area IU 15 894 83 471,922 1,697 5,7671,398 14,709992401,704136*Central Susquehanna IU 16 361 43 20866 24 666 2,298328 5,544449*368114*BLaST IU 17 465 31 11806 * 542 2,248298 5,2964731632078*Luzerne IU 18 633 50 401,076 18 1,106 2,978566 7,55752346689*Northeastern Educational IU 19 451 64 331,179 * 977 3,091674 7,7366241452595*Colonial Northampton IU 20 578 91 231,721 17 1,966 5,925645 13,0768581,102125*Carbon-Lehigh IU 21 393 98 1,486 26 1,267 4,234717 10,22390629927119*Bucks County IU 22 650 166 2,311 54 2,148 6,2701,141 16,0791,494291,665121*Montgomery County IU 23 795 142 592,464 55 2,566 7,3271,415 18,3821,4351,940137*Chester County IU 24 549 116 632,010 2,917 6,2371,236 16,3281,297341,646188*Delaware County IU 25 719 141 571,680 1,648 6,2511,348 14,376960371,365136*Philadelphia IU 26 2,857 356 1422,565 85 2,863 13,9822,551 28,460*2,813198*Beaver Valley IU 27 267 29 23711 648 2,130322 4,9833311544348*ARIN IU 28 218 32 20644 451 1,307185 3,506325*26738*Schuylkill IU 29 207 40 25694 12 433 1,705286 4,07334028931*Elwyn * * ** * * ** 3,8323,832****Corrections Ed * * ** * 238*****

18,006 2,741 1,14742,083 117,61335,95376723,085 298,27426,35266126,8072,99168Total:

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2014-2015 Based on December 1, 2014 Child Count

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Table 2Special Education Enrollments: IDEA - December 1, 2014

Number of Students by Disability

By age, by disabilityCharter Schools included

PPPS included

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124

3,174

56

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64

157

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135

847

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4,194

8,798

36

139

4,711

71

23

66

187

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153

1,111

*

5,888

12,401

322

154

5,771

75

155

65

630

340

*

180

1,561

2,254

11,527

642

178

7,601

85

414

64

1,143

1,252

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191

1,883

132

13,611

774

208

7,294

95

762

64

1,855

3,193

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194

2,077

28

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16,548

984

230

6,508

95

1,021

51

2,423

6,237

*

221

2,208

33

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20,015

1,010

237

5,516

98

1,256

65

2,770

8,336

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213

2,268

28

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21,806

1,119

233

4,203

73

1,456

51

3,084

9,872

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195

2,261

34

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22,583

1,257

235

2,833

84

1,688

58

3,217

10,706

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201

2,287

36

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22,606

1,338

219

1,679

90

1,877

57

3,256

11,216

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192

2,099

41

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22,069

1,429

212

1,101

74

2,056

45

3,378

11,497

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197

2,128

43

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22,169

1,469

192

582

73

2,421

49

3,372

11,998

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217

1,936

69

*

22,378

1,518

171

356

86

2,597

60

3,245

12,219

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168

1,777

55

*

22,259

1,603

202

224

86

2,840

57

3,211

12,083

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179

1,717

76

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22,279

1,566

175

184

71

2,673

48

2,815

11,337

*

209

1,400

78

*

20,561

1,278

108

63

55

1,362

38

1,331

5,973

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200

857

56

*

11,323

892

38

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376

236

1,057

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149

441

27

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3,269

678

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21

128

16

81

254

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139

336

18

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1,690

156

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18

49

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38

79

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382

18,103

3,073

51,812

1,314

23,130

937

36,409

117,620

75

3,371

29,273

689

12,468

298,274Total

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 includedPPPS included

Table 3Race/Ethnicity of Students School Age 6-21 Receiving Special Education

School Year 2014-2015

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72

222

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36

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494

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27

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22

45

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18

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128

4,070

354

4,015

155

5,755

120

5,249

22,063

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381

3,137

45,399

1,813

280

3,167

90

2,195

67

3,464

14,802

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338

2,028

28,303

10,755

1,767

28,472

769

13,976

494

25,084

75,701

49

1,992

18,461

473

177,993

707

136

1,417

59

841

39

1,146

3,350

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117

1,344

9,177

329

112

897

33

112

20

391

1,094

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61

702

3,765

17,708

2,654

38,055

1,110

22,945

741

35,428

117,277

68

2,896

25,726

651

265,259Total

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)

TotalAsianMultiracialWhiteHispanicBlack or African American

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

Islander

American Indian or Alaska Native

Disability

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Table 5Number of Preschool Children

Served by EI Program

2022645641942331111531752028191

13910032752238732314316716915339

32332249849838229598

105118

1,379

*8,798

233446772273300119286308350110149254168493675500481216216262256

415422618635630437174144159

1,76656

*12,400

176

163

302

21

345290

186

56113

*4,865

*37

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*42

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289

577923

1,635591645287545668682215293519315

1,0311,5141,054

992449473523488136858906

1,4941,4351,297

960331325340

3,72610619

26,352 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 Preschool06050403

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 2014-2015

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2,330

264

131

694

120

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403

103

4,098

1,399

146

183

72

742

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322

221

3,121

6,690

1,250

2,233

1,328

2,983

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1,231

1,218

17,117

428

87

89

49

187

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108

56

1,020

262

49

58

32

141

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60

38

659

11,132

1,799

2,697

1,536

4,756

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2,129

1,638

26,063Total:

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)

TotalAsianMultiracialWhiteHispanicBlack or African American

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

Islander

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 2014-2015

Basis for Exit Number of Students

Transferred to Regular Education 2,353

Graduated with Regular High School Diploma 17,442

Reached Maximum Age 138

Died 63

Moved, Known to be Continuing 1,716

Dropped Out 2,394

24,106Total:

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Based on Revised December 1, 2014 Child Count

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Table 10Students with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education ServicesPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 637 1566788921,2781,5661,6031,5181,4691,4291,3381,2571,1191,010984774 17,708

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 176 *38108175202171192212219235233237230208 2,654

Speech or Language Impairment 7,500 ***631842243565821,1011,6792,8334,2035,5166,5087,294 38,055

Visual Impairment including Blindness 83 *21557186867374908473989595 1,110

Emotional Disturbance 413 191283761,3622,6732,8402,5972,4212,0561,8771,6881,4561,2561,021762 22,945

Orthopedic Impairment 63 *166045575851655164 741

Other Health Impairment 1,136 18812361,3312,8153,2113,2453,3723,3783,2563,2173,0842,7702,4231,855 35,428

Specific Learning Disability 1,250 492541,0575,97311,33712,08312,21911,99811,49711,21610,7069,8728,3366,2373,193 117,277

Deaf-Blindness * *************** 68

Multiple Disabilities 184 38139149200209179168217197192201195213221194 2,896

Autism 1,855 793364418571,4001,7171,7771,9362,1282,0992,2872,2612,2682,2082,077 25,726

Traumatic Brain Injury *182756787669 651

Total: 13,322 16,548 20,015 21,806 22,583 22,606 22,069 22,169 22,378 22,259 22,279 20,561 11,323 3,269 1,690 382 265,259

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Intermediate Unit 1

Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 27 *18507587818176725352384625 798

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 76

Speech or Language Impairment 248 ******15213974135184250246293 1,515

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 41

Emotional Disturbance 13 **115411486919459716755374231 826

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 25

Other Health Impairment 33 ***257261698475858969704737 821

Specific Learning Disability 40 **3518731430033932130531933029824220990 3,332

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 75

Autism 40 ***352652474662627151746156 704

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 417 543 674 724 721 762 701 630 671 665 603 623 379 88 * 8,241

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *2326364846445544533732313521 557

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 41

Speech or Language Impairment 164 *********23417378107150 655

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 50

Emotional Disturbance * ***304865537565615352362528 601

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment 15 ***193537395345625850433331 521

Specific Learning Disability * ***761531321391301411401251341167532 1,414

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 44

Autism 38 ***121821302841383248404339 441

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 266 312 326 350 405 358 394 350 360 316 312 316 179 52 33 11 4,340

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *3238677977806476746057525951 907

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 13 ***122715191326181719191518 237

Speech or Language Impairment 462 ******2954101147207337430494517 2,794

Visual Impairment including Blindness 16 **************13 108

Emotional Disturbance 33 **179418417216618213311111988885854 1,504

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 62

Other Health Impairment 79 **1191241226228244224224260189196169127 2,513

Specific Learning Disability 73 **46317623655637634599549601551455391196 6,333

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities 14 **151120121813141713***14 196

Autism 145 *5072116136182176189165207213175175162 2,198

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 874 1,160 1,379 1,436 1,479 1,499 1,319 1,376 1,391 1,377 1,317 1,311 686 186 91 24 16,905

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 23 *14254126384540322730242918 426

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 88

Speech or Language Impairment 277 ****181819185568142151212276306 1,563

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 38

Emotional Disturbance * ***397362575445453434232113 512

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 32

Other Health Impairment 26 ***4478104115971041169788825649 1,062

Specific Learning Disability 32 **1712931129332732728526929726922617693 3,053

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * ********13****** 86

Autism 41 **13277161606757648480585152 794

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 418 552 625 649 667 700 615 608 622 631 592 607 280 61 * 7,660

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *2527667775736855595841545046 802

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ************12*12 91

Speech or Language Impairment 237 *******11213264106152193255 1,084

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************

Emotional Disturbance 27 **1352106136117119891008765605461 1,089

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 33

Other Health Impairment 38 ***286665688592748477768056 893

Specific Learning Disability 20 **2718135739041740137333433631224620386 3,692

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *****11*1215***11** 121

Autism 53 ***315967637376739783758155 901

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 27

Total: 412 585 675 691 701 748 690 740 782 762 765 689 370 83 48 11 8,752

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 21 ***293635323129252327152118 356

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 37

Speech or Language Impairment 183 *********21376688124158 693

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 13

Emotional Disturbance * ***2036363728362128202316* 326

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment * ***182148395454373044252923 429

Specific Learning Disability 23 ***1011521841781611401641771641208848 1,709

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 51

Autism 12 ****1915192319272819332428 282

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 18

Total: 263 300 323 308 352 332 302 290 306 318 326 275 186 29 * 3,924

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 22 *32424848354025262423332525 465

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ************13** 89

Speech or Language Impairment 218 *******13214990148185235241 1,208

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 42

Emotional Disturbance * ***4474675060473833232621* 507

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 37

Other Health Impairment 27 ***468410810978911006973876744 991

Specific Learning Disability 14 **1616925527726625523829324822620413750 2,652

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 97

Autism 28 *11252945405157466149655141 613

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 336 428 558 626 557 546 577 498 524 522 559 518 342 80 * 6,716

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *3028647363706356455430372532 696

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****1115*****1114** 113

Speech or Language Impairment 285 ******1413324487132178224266 1,284

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 30

Emotional Disturbance 15 **113399106697561604345403722 718

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 23

Other Health Impairment 48 ***431031041051091021101071111047370 1,198

Specific Learning Disability 35 **2316230834533931827527826624120915181 3,038

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 70

Autism 38 ***162540414549524550596941 587

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 456 522 596 654 630 619 607 590 644 658 694 624 333 84 * 7,769

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * ****111412131317171213** 162

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 16

Speech or Language Impairment 77 *********203639528185 406

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 12

Emotional Disturbance * ****18181815171415*11** 163

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 11

Other Health Impairment * *****1414121317161615** 154

Specific Learning Disability 13 ***5084841019195837766675026 891

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 24

Autism * ******1715151215*1412* 151

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 126 147 175 179 154 183 167 164 156 169 146 135 83 * * * 1,998

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***152326222226*161512*18 242

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 35

Speech or Language Impairment 161 ********1519487390123147 689

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 11

Emotional Disturbance * ****322830222023131414*17 241

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment 16 ***184837554947463333293616 468

Specific Learning Disability 14 ***751571862011711811841611591278458 1,769

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 53

Autism 25 ***122325373339334143472831 430

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 240 296 296 327 349 325 325 334 309 354 312 296 138 37 * 3,956

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***121118171411161419*** 171

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 23

Speech or Language Impairment 132 *********1527336191104 483

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 14

Emotional Disturbance * ***1624302524242316*1514* 233

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment * ****1920231427242117191613 232

Specific Learning Disability * ***5797100771071011028797685515 974

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 35

Autism 15 *****121312*141614141821 169

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 180 183 208 187 193 186 199 185 185 161 187 165 105 14 * * 2,343

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 31 *33537079698085566258606231 864

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 14 ****1219**12111619172023 193

Speech or Language Impairment 445 ******17184567125187291340378 1,928

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 80

Emotional Disturbance 16 **16701301471371161041109084745434 1,185

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 28 ***418589100100102988790785230 985

Specific Learning Disability 66 **47273531569585587602616570531432307150 5,876

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *11*161313*12***14*13* 149

Autism 64 *14254438555877576966628161 786

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 36

Total: 680 719 939 1,034 1,058 1,038 1,034 1,049 990 994 968 898 496 127 * 12,106

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 36 *41475560656157584958555041 771

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 13 ********11****1112 101

Speech or Language Impairment 443 *****11223864104167294349359425 2,288

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************

Emotional Disturbance 11 **15541181231069284837348524136 941

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 36

Other Health Impairment 52 ***4612415114915613913815812712010858 1,536

Specific Learning Disability 30 **48249547566608573604487494468411266130 5,489

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *11***11*12*1316*121214 156

Autism 90 *224276711008311490118112117123115 1,292

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 57

Total: 692 832 970 1,128 1,130 1,093 984 1,087 1,025 1,070 1,013 960 471 144 84 17 12,700

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *3448484759583645533534332321 596

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 86

Speech or Language Impairment 280 ******1315285095148220207285 1,353

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************

Emotional Disturbance 19 **17681331241209174695859463328 942

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 36

Other Health Impairment 76 **1168147148168194192181165196185163133 2,032

Specific Learning Disability 79 **76295534554522540515510506455398283156 5,435

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *****12****1311*** 140

Autism 86 *13356787688893121911031129599 1,176

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 30

Total: 579 743 827 1,027 1,017 975 1,004 972 984 972 1,000 960 531 177 72 18 11,858

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 36 *37648396666876636849574944 888

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******12******* 79

Speech or Language Impairment 342 *****1520255879129212220273326 1,710

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 46

Emotional Disturbance 14 **20751781891831451281169085754445 1,396

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 44 **16761671821611781611711331321098668 1,687

Specific Learning Disability 38 *65310588637599632568584475455395278118 5,756

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * ***1313**1311****** 133

Autism 110 *2064108130104137137139151144119132123 1,638

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 40

Total: 601 748 894 987 1,097 1,075 1,170 1,144 1,218 1,162 1,276 1,163 607 170 73 16 13,401

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 15 *16172923283827373824141519 356

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 41

Speech or Language Impairment 181 *******122825567279149145 764

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 19

Emotional Disturbance 16 ***173131392523272530191518 325

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 24

Other Health Impairment 20 ***317146566465515752584235 657

Specific Learning Disability 19 **2712623724624220421324320719716312148 2,298

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * ****11*******15** 106

Autism 36 ****1430282930292728182530 348

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 299 299 383 373 406 410 426 412 381 417 400 395 231 70 * 4,945

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 18 **16334647384836412827133125 456

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 29

Speech or Language Impairment 196 *********24375380133142 682

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** *

Emotional Disturbance * ***1831352537243023241814* 297

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment 13 ***144147454651503852455728 534

Specific Learning Disability 25 **1411017222829023723021020917315610380 2,239

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 74

Autism 20 ***121222212328222827283020 301

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 16

Total: 282 314 378 346 368 376 390 384 406 428 387 316 197 51 * 4,646

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *2135445962534658463450333028 626

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 49

Speech or Language Impairment 217 *******1922466782125167206 966

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 37

Emotional Disturbance 18 ***156558716648465233393316 564

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 17

Other Health Impairment 37 ***4077105112981129995105846260 1,097

Specific Learning Disability 19 **3416330731732228828730625222722015074 2,975

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * ************11** 85

Autism 33 *15142225323635273438542832 436

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 353 430 484 574 550 544 586 575 569 612 592 542 287 100 54 12 6,864

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 17 **15274257383623272831333225 440

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 60

Speech or Language Impairment 269 *******1617316787135176214 1,032

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 32

Emotional Disturbance 16 ***297271977058554650422727 668

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment 23 ***3882808786888111087747552 967

Specific Learning Disability 15 **2214725732232933030531429027722316880 3,083

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 91

Autism 40 ****3733303244464545404742 502

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 14

Total: 391 451 547 566 591 601 573 548 579 602 585 509 263 61 * 6,898

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 12 121943285048554940324248362825 567

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *****13****12**** 86

Speech or Language Impairment 301 *****1213293772109174221276327 1,583

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 23

Emotional Disturbance 12 **134379111855547483727292819 640

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 50 **118215021320119918516916915014212398 1,947

Specific Learning Disability 30 *42285596614633567597580532515423340149 5,916

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * ***111412*****11*** 124

Autism 88 *204452626182748380859411085 1,042

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 24

Total: 505 717 919 965 1,021 1,000 1,001 999 1,006 1,063 1,092 959 500 137 68 17 11,969

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 17 *192827332928472828232018*15 375

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *****12**11*12**** 94

Speech or Language Impairment 282 *******214762102160204209251 1,361

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************

Emotional Disturbance 12 **114485105867972524542352520 715

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 26

Other Health Impairment 37 ***41849091113123121126132969379 1,241

Specific Learning Disability 53 **28202386437447452463434384321266223128 4,228

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *******11**15**** 106

Autism 78 **17264150666980618471697783 885

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 28

Total: 498 589 655 709 760 796 781 835 805 744 737 659 353 102 45 11 9,079

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 22 114346425753544451424737332926 637

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****12*13*15141317131319 159

Speech or Language Impairment 318 *****18334686114175267346361350 2,130

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***************

Emotional Disturbance 28 **1957127129130114104958471665847 1,134

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 52

Other Health Impairment 73 **2095175205169217217175167168163144116 2,115

Specific Learning Disability 62 **40274616614630655623583588569479343174 6,261

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities 11 ************1113* 117

Autism 101 *276698139103114138145140133141123112 1,615

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 28

Total: 636 858 1,089 1,262 1,271 1,229 1,181 1,249 1,211 1,149 1,184 1,104 559 163 100 31 14,276

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) *5962677166546252545451543122 785

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******12*1714161514* 138

Speech or Language Impairment 338 ****1227284682133190281396398338 2,279

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 56

Emotional Disturbance 23 **23951632031591401231068895774951 1,400

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 51

Other Health Impairment 85 **1491202222206240223222239239209172146 2,512

Specific Learning Disability 64 *32334714759717742730713701661527425187 7,319

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities 12 ***11*****11***1311 134

Autism 110 *2868108138126160155166160173152153152 1,876

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 667 927 1,263 1,447 1,535 1,465 1,431 1,389 1,426 1,313 1,449 1,295 688 173 115 13 16,596

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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 22 *22384457534234574450241519 540

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 12 **********13111414* 115

Speech or Language Impairment 313 ****182425326989156221268318298 1,841

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 60

Emotional Disturbance 24 **2192160194147134107797262544627 1,226

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 89 **25119272282295289252240238238199179137 2,864

Specific Learning Disability 56 *70391667673643651621569562457401300141 6,231

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * **1214*15141413*171216** 183

Autism 86 *396898139121122137153145133128106105 1,609

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 34

Total: 621 747 997 1,104 1,169 1,259 1,196 1,273 1,289 1,306 1,400 1,297 750 210 95 24 14,737

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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 21 115256546159655552563345293722 708

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ********15**12*11* 129

Speech or Language Impairment 262 ******12297188149185228247267 1,553

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 57

Emotional Disturbance 16 *36891581641501411339911477665329 1,339

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 68 **13589815915313714914616213112511793 1,613

Specific Learning Disability 95 *49293539630557611595622597567467370206 6,219

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities 13 *************1214 134

Autism 106 *36336767919693111125116108128114 1,318

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 37

Total: 598 767 979 1,056 1,151 1,206 1,151 1,123 1,097 1,044 1,106 956 553 208 118 28 13,141

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 100 1697130180219234228233230230239193184189119 2,821

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 23 ***151828172429293235292929 350

Speech or Language Impairment 459 ****2222355491114170259313382454 2,383

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ****15***131111*111211 142

Emotional Disturbance 46 *4010821323924828427123722120316416580 2,541

Orthopedic Impairment * **************11 83

Other Health Impairment 109 *2070129198246229277273280297240249194 2,826

Specific Learning Disability 236 *1837021,3131,3761,5241,4991,3281,3221,2451,052952638458 13,885

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *******1519141113223318 194

Autism 316 *334892124144157198187209248279276307 2,656

Traumatic Brain Injury * ***************

Total: 1,307 1,683 1,987 2,203 2,316 2,426 2,425 2,462 2,513 2,470 2,244 2,038 1,148 435 230 42 27,929

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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * ***2829223017201922171418* 262

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 28

Speech or Language Impairment 159 *******11132945647897120 626

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 23

Emotional Disturbance * **1342524930352122*14*11* 321

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment * ***366178625271575051373431 643

Specific Learning Disability 18 **4917023226525521518415113617412410440 2,128

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 46

Autism 18 *13183236434529334725362417 430

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 15

Total: 217 229 301 303 354 315 322 351 385 432 459 416 299 96 * 4,538

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * **122217151716171712191211* 213

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 31

Speech or Language Impairment 119 *********12466086104120 563

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 19

Emotional Disturbance * ****1720231111252715*** 185

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 12

Other Health Impairment * ***143145444856494433332912 448

Specific Learning Disability 17 ***54132126138129130126116122828135 1,301

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 35

Autism 11 ***161817161824201625291923 256

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: 173 210 258 260 286 265 260 244 237 250 229 227 122 32 * 3,070

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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 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) 15 **121419141817*1414**1116 198

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 40

Speech or Language Impairment 126 ********2027325397111122 611

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 24

Emotional Disturbance * ***1630294136281125231411* 281

Orthopedic Impairment * ***************

Other Health Impairment 18 ***194044354739403536272412 424

Specific Learning Disability 47 **138014019115416916613013713213711664 1,678

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 29

Autism 16 ***131524171828232131281720 280

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 11

Total: 228 251 299 327 289 272 255 297 301 283 313 259 148 48 * 3,587

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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2014-2015

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 includedPPPS included

6 Disability

Intellectual Disability (MR) * *************** *

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** *

Speech or Language Impairment * *************** *

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** *

Emotional Disturbance * *2624222313********* 125

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** *

Other Health Impairment * *************** 13

Specific Learning Disability * 1623**18********** 90

Deaf-Blindness * *************** *

Multiple Disabilities * *************** *

Autism * *************** *

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** *

Total: * * * * * * * * * 12 26 46 35 39 52 26 238

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Table 11Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability

Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2014-2015

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) 277 1,938 1,107909 3,081 2,915 3,994642 957 407 123 11408 413 * *148 190 * *70 * 3035

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

74 184 20827 152 95 59889 28 * 126 ** 93 * ** 26 11 *27 * *11

Speech or Language Impairment

57 792 *3,752 276 266 3332,568 * * 25 ** * * *34 * * ** 33 **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

38 77 *319 46313 * * 82 ** 75 * ** 41 * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 939 1,404 1317,029 2,931 1,453 1,5232,736 320 119 688 115865 1,646 * 108269 219 26 *310 12 4832

Orthopedic Impairment 22 78 20165 87 64 43193 17 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 1,105 4,322 8713,365 4,330 1,078 8038,767 322 65 177 13214 418 * 2371 56 12 *59 28 29*

Specific Learning Disability 5,291 14,692 28149,410 17,669 1,320 2,13023,248 1,427 118 84 88257 507 * 6123 86 * 13109 * 4921

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * 12 ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities 140 229136 657 57055 98 168 *130 171 * *117 87 * 1335 61 6917

Autism 490 2,974 3585,230 2,527 3,711 2,0305,452 393 181 560 *280 876 * *220 254 18 *71 * 1830

Traumatic Brain Injury 43 21180 87 6072 25 * * ** 22 * ** * * ** * **

Total: 8,355 26,658 2,26181,232 31,330 11,653 11,27474,948 3,564 1,020 2,055 2322,186 4,243 * 205899 973 85 694 164 253163

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 18 97 1896 219 87 11550 37 * * *23 14 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *25 * * *29 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *156 * * *1,352 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 43 49 *254 79 36 28105 * * 30 *75 74 * *24 * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 25 82 *309 86 18 17228 * * * *14 18 * *11 * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 186 368 *1,501 338 39 14800 29 * * *20 22 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 20 77 *131 61 91 53151 12 * 21 *21 25 * *12 11 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

303 683 422,499 797 287 2362,736 90 20 75 *161 173 * *57 39 * *14 * 13*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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 36 1945 64 76 10528 18 36 * *62 12 * *29 * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *12 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *40 * * *641 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *13 * * ** * * 15 ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 16 39 *163 37 78 5359 * * 18 *59 55 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 11 69 *188 69 12 *145 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 60 143 *632 171 * 26347 22 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 42 *67 42 93 5377 11 * * ** * * *21 * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

110 336 351,164 392 267 2491,320 63 48 55 *144 97 * *72 19 * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 20 145 3847 180 108 15024 30 48 * *51 19 * *25 11 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *86 * * *78 * * 19 ** 21 * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 39 *337 * 15 *2,394 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *26 * * *12 * * 27 ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 60 101 *518 165 51 74184 20 * 95 *16 155 * ** 22 * *17 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * 13 *17 * * *19 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 72 391 *956 343 47 46558 17 * 19 ** 29 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 293 1,118 *2,611 942 66 691,066 46 * 14 *11 55 * ** 16 * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** 16 * 14* * * 35 *12 43 * ** 17 * ** * **

Autism 48 295 27454 241 174 105483 23 34 89 *60 102 * *36 24 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * *13 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

515 2,124 925,069 1,915 476 4594,829 144 111 311 *162 442 * *90 118 * *23 * 15*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 53 1622 98 74 8721 28 * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *22 * * *28 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 38 *166 29 11 *1,321 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *13 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 22 26 *166 66 18 1561 * * 13 *38 34 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 38 131 *438 145 24 *236 * * * ** 15 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 120 408 *1,375 406 * *674 22 * * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 13 18* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 19 108 *208 89 71 44162 * * 18 ** 33 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

212 777 402,420 848 226 1852,523 74 16 61 *58 125 * *15 24 * *21 * 11*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 16 79 4054 161 120 16461 62 * * ** 16 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 11 *31 * * *33 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *75 * * *1,009 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 43 61 *365 157 47 56202 14 * 30 ** 37 * *11 * * *36 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 24 91 *304 105 39 26266 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 151 258 *1,688 460 11 45891 48 * * ** 13 * ** * * *22 * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 26 25* * * 17 ** 21 * ** * * ** * **

Autism 20 89 *226 93 105 62223 * * 24 ** 16 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

259 602 622,770 1,001 351 3822,708 142 11 83 *17 109 * 1113 19 * *82 * 14*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 43 1722 49 61 9818 16 * * ** 16 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 14 *35 * * *643 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 14 24 *79 40 35 4228 * * 16 ** 20 * ** * * *13 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 16 54 *181 49 * 1190 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 83 265 *696 243 * 16342 17 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 27 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 30 *64 20 49 2857 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

129 440 351,099 406 189 2071,204 47 * 31 ** 62 * ** * * *25 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 44 *30 79 91 67* 25 28 * *27 16 * ** 18 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *28 * * *33 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *91 * * *1,119 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *15 * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 41 34 *226 35 * *51 * * 20 *24 38 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * *12 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 35 138 *405 131 28 12186 * * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 149 404 *1,219 333 * *465 34 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * 23 *12 12 * ** * * ** * **

Autism 12 65 *136 44 77 34122 * * 19 *18 33 * *13 20 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

252 702 202,164 645 223 1332,011 78 59 84 *105 130 * *40 53 * *15 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 19 59 4897 113 90 14644 42 14 * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *48 * * *42 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 15 *96 * * *1,078 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *14 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 23 25 *326 53 15 24141 * * 16 ** 36 * ** * * *20 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 36 100 *513 82 15 19379 12 * 11 ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 168 250 *1,562 264 * 13719 18 * * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 29 22* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 47 11161 41 57 35185 * * 11 ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

263 509 732,833 563 217 2622,608 91 21 44 ** 79 * ** 16 * *41 15 22*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 45 ** 53 19 18* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *34 * * *362 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * 23 *37 32 * *21 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment * 35 *51 23 * *30 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 49 104 *383 136 * *187 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 30 *33 28 * 1127 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

64 250 *560 283 52 47649 20 * 12 *16 19 * ** * * *11 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 50 1816 55 22 57* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *14 * * *13 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *43 * * *644 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * 22 *103 21 11 *32 * * * ** 18 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 19 77 *203 56 11 1571 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 71 355 *737 303 * 27244 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 15 12* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 72 *90 48 42 2794 * * * ** 22 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

118 596 301,212 495 102 1481,115 31 * 21 ** 52 * ** * * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 24 *21 36 32 29* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *29 * * *409 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 14 13 *128 * * *49 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment * 26 *87 28 * *62 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 51 89 *467 96 * *229 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 11 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 25 *36 13 27 1543 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

82 188 16782 189 81 67820 21 * * ** 15 * ** * * *13 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 58 1631 148 197 20317 46 48 * *48 * * *31 * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 25 *48 16 13 *69 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 19 *151 * * *1,738 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *25 * * *30 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 39 59 11247 214 154 14487 24 * 13 *64 51 * *34 * * *17 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 30 79 *411 128 36 19245 13 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 236 450 *2,532 737 133 1671,465 66 * * *24 28 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 12* * 24 19* * 20 * *32 * * *22 * * ** * **

Autism * 41 14127 45 197 128141 17 12 * ** 16 * *17 * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

331 738 683,587 1,305 773 7053,803 177 99 32 *183 108 * *114 21 * *31 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 12 78 7412 82 172 22618 15 39 * *24 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *20 * 15 1133 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 25 *238 * 21 *1,995 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *11 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 37 51 *240 144 116 10579 12 12 * *78 13 * 1112 * * *15 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 37 203 *539 220 92 74322 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 228 611 162,182 1,003 105 1541,066 49 * * *25 * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 20* * 69 55* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 26 103 20252 124 233 117321 11 16 * *17 21 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * *11 * 11 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

354 1,088 1483,513 1,599 840 7613,855 97 86 13 *155 44 * 2136 * * *33 * *13Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 55 4615 104 92 14412 53 13 * ** 29 * ** 11 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 18 *29 * * *18 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 11 *111 * * *1,208 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * *13 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 33 42 *319 131 37 30127 18 * 33 *27 84 * ** 16 * *18 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 51 268 *682 252 61 42568 23 * 12 *18 27 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 252 718 151,967 1,057 32 901,105 107 * * *21 24 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * 11 17* * 30 35* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 19 112 13257 107 160 83266 13 * 41 ** 65 * ** 13 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

369 1,249 1003,403 1,678 426 4353,331 225 28 103 *79 240 * *11 51 * *32 * *16Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 143 4636 172 135 21718 69 * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *22 * * *21 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 46 *186 16 14 *1,437 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *19 * * *17 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 55 88 *495 181 44 70162 15 * 36 *35 126 * *21 11 * *24 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 72 153 *688 234 55 49351 13 * * ** 39 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 287 527 112,490 929 80 1191,128 73 * * ** 43 * ** * * *14 * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 19* * 28 43* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 34 157 20394 163 155 122411 28 * 39 ** 66 * *11 17 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

461 1,138 1044,344 1,726 531 6323,558 203 18 93 2164 289 * 1142 45 * *48 * 1412Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 40 *20 83 48 75* 21 19 * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *14 * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 20 *76 * * *650 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 14 19 *78 39 27 1565 * * * *15 19 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 26 43 *261 56 19 15196 * * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 128 115 *1,147 171 14 26609 18 * * ** 13 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 39 34* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 31 *76 37 55 3172 * * * ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

193 271 271,691 399 215 2001,634 67 39 21 *36 58 * ** * * *22 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 50 2232 122 42 8950 30 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * *17 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *38 * * *602 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * 13 *97 32 * 1650 * * 16 ** 20 * ** * * *11 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 12 24 *206 47 17 11185 * * * ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 103 73 *1,115 178 21 28639 16 * * ** 17 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 13* * 12 22* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 22 *65 26 44 3181 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

133 196 501,574 413 151 1991,634 67 * 26 ** 61 * ** * * *23 * 20*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 60 5031 100 101 15827 16 18 * ** 27 * ** 16 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *18 * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *84 * * *803 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *13 * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * 51 *116 83 44 6257 * * 29 *34 35 * ** * * *18 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 30 119 *374 167 30 31277 13 * 12 ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 105 372 *1,192 547 34 47532 76 14 * *19 16 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 12* * 22 24* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 39 1864 35 75 4480 * * 22 ** 29 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

154 658 891,898 949 308 3711,813 124 46 81 *65 131 * *16 26 * *32 * 17*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 73 25* 79 74 11813 13 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *19 * * *13 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 21 *67 * * *892 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *12 * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 15 55 *157 89 40 5881 * * 16 *66 34 * *14 * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 27 135 *342 117 12 19264 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 135 440 *1,344 448 * 35602 24 * * ** * * ** * * *12 * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 24 17* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 81 *73 49 74 6074 * * 14 ** 24 * *15 * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

187 816 582,026 798 238 3121,959 54 29 54 *111 84 * *45 14 * *37 * 16*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 42 5815 83 130 16417 28 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *21 * * *27 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 23 *153 11 11 *1,326 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 27 27 *159 103 67 8051 12 * * *67 11 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 59 175 13773 233 99 64453 19 * * *28 * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 260 548 *2,802 638 69 1151,358 57 * * *22 * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 18* * 37 47* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 22 104 25203 86 181 98253 32 * * *16 * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

382 928 1364,148 1,178 606 5803,500 154 37 * *142 34 * *11 * * *15 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 16 25 2312 86 63 81* 32 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *37 * * *28 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *139 * * *1,194 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 27 37 *207 99 74 9653 13 * * *50 15 * *12 * * *11 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 42 158 *389 157 72 44318 * * * *16 * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 162 625 *1,859 653 17 77692 55 * * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 36 28* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 17 116 *135 122 164 82169 18 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

272 985 602,792 1,149 434 4172,481 130 29 * *103 43 * *24 * * *20 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 50 52* 109 130 161* 47 24 * ** * * ** * * *11 * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *54 * * *63 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 73 *270 35 38 *1,730 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 25 78 *301 195 79 48152 24 * 40 ** 132 * ** 20 * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * *16 * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 63 242 *702 360 86 55495 39 * * ** 33 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 216 1,028 *2,365 1,189 100 1191,086 86 * * ** 32 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * 11* * 45 21* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 32 195 30346 217 218 130322 45 * * ** 33 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

349 1,689 1174,075 2,128 715 5403,885 250 55 63 *26 247 * *15 56 * *38 * 1519Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 107 94* 129 93 184* 66 * 17 ** 35 * ** 20 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *49 * * *61 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 102 *281 44 13 *1,835 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *14 * * *20 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 67 94 *460 198 38 30202 16 * 46 *21 160 * ** 28 * *16 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * *12 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 69 323 *931 300 57 28694 24 * 13 ** 44 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 248 1,164 *2,900 1,334 48 571,347 108 * * ** 64 * ** 12 * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * 18 11* * 20 19* * * 16 ** 15 * ** * * ** * **

Autism 36 250 22421 247 161 113448 26 * 39 ** 65 * ** 32 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * *20 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

450 2,084 1455,096 2,283 439 4374,629 248 13 146 *36 393 * ** 113 * *37 * 1314Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 14 56 2833 80 56 12518 29 33 * *29 18 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 17 *33 * * *47 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 110 *203 52 * *1,456 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *22 * * *21 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 87 58 *575 125 14 17176 16 * * *72 26 * *32 * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 112 305 *1,320 235 16 20738 26 11 * *29 17 * *13 * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 406 835 *2,953 799 27 351,039 61 11 * *20 * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * 16 ** 15 14 14* * 20 * *25 * * *30 * * ** * **

Autism 59 188 13475 148 111 48362 19 21 25 *37 52 * *19 22 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * *18 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

698 1,591 715,644 1,466 247 2643,880 158 107 49 *213 133 * *108 34 * *20 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 18 62 5513 89 91 142* 40 15 19 *36 60 * ** 44 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 16 *34 16 * *38 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 109 *190 22 30 *1,228 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * *11 * * 14 ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 64 71 *375 162 93 104111 27 12 48 *63 119 * *29 20 * *13 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 43 225 *603 164 46 28412 23 * * ** 34 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 243 934 *2,349 1,025 100 1381,257 97 * * *15 24 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 19 11* * * 25 ** 18 * ** 18 * ** * **

Autism 22 199 *215 110 181 74244 27 * 58 *18 106 * *17 31 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

404 1,637 873,807 1,603 566 5003,327 221 45 190 *145 378 * 1266 133 * *28 * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) 24 262 229148 412 625 733112 143 * 22 ** 72 * ** 21 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 15 1290 12 17 14100 * * 45 ** 29 * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 67 *314 14 67 *1,899 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* 18 *18 * 20 14* * * 11 ** 25 * ** 15 * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 67 210 21528 385 304 321239 37 * 123 ** 253 * ** 41 * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * 22 15* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 64 530 16833 382 147 112666 20 * 21 ** 23 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 567 1,936 1234,960 2,751 341 6252,289 238 12 14 ** 24 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * 14 13* * 71 4312 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 15 371 47285 197 829 349377 39 * 57 ** 69 * ** 18 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

757 3,435 4707,189 4,178 2,448 2,2445,712 490 27 306 *23 500 * ** 107 * ** * 11*Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 37 *22 31 29 52* * 19 * *26 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *61 * * *559 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 58 * *159 16 * *31 * * 13 ** 26 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 47 55 *308 50 * *138 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 219 178 *1,103 168 * 14412 * * * ** 16 * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 17 23 *124 33 24 2592 * 15 16 *13 23 * *12 * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

357 301 131,806 306 70 1061,260 18 48 56 *46 95 * *26 17 * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 40 1312 42 24 38* 18 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * *14 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *26 * * *532 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * 15 *66 * * *32 * * 12 ** 25 * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 11 50 *198 61 * *94 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 48 194 *629 128 * 12254 12 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 38 *57 26 20 *55 * * 11 ** 19 * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

88 348 281,008 271 71 801,002 40 * 29 ** 74 * ** * * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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) * 25 21* 23 33 48* * * * *12 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *20 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *62 * * *506 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * *12 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 11 16 *85 32 * *48 * * * *31 16 * *13 * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 19 41 *170 50 * *100 * * * *11 * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 67 182 *650 222 18 33404 20 * * *12 * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 23 *55 35 33 1858 * * * *13 * * *13 * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

109 298 361,059 367 104 1161,154 40 22 * *86 28 * *52 * * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * *11 * * ** * **Total:

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Table 11ASpecial Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6-21

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2014-2015

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 * * ** * * ** * * * 80* * * 45* * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability * * ** * * ** * * * 59* * * 31* * * ** * **

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

* * ** * * ** * * * 152* * * 86* * * ** * **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 2014-2015

Albert Gallatin Area SD 145 * *121 * 54 28635 690*35**Avella Area SD * * *29 * * 52* 111*11**Bentworth SD 14 * *48 * 15 5924 182*14**Bethlehem-Center SD 25 * *35 * 14 11915 239*27**Brownsville Area SD 34 * *52 * 48 13770 383*39**Burgettstown Area SD 16 * *39 * 19 12621 247*21**California Area SD * * *33 * 17 6220 161*15**Canon-Mcmillan SD 33 * *194 * 90 25951 733*82**Carmichaels Area SD 19 * *44 * 20 6311 176*13**Central Greene SD 48 * *97 * 25 15631 391*26**Charleroi SD 20 * *26 * 23 11840 255*22**Chartiers-Houston SD 13 * *56 * 12 9414 203*11**Connellsville Area SD 67 14 *161 * 118 343102 889*63**Fort Cherry SD * * *33 * 27 7823 190*16**Frazier SD * * *31 * * 6621 153*13**Jefferson-Morgan SD 20 * *38 * * 6813 159****Laurel Highlands SD 42 * *93 * 73 13577 478*43**McGuffey SD 14 * *77 * 22 12325 285*15**Peters Township SD * * *78 * 91 18717 475*75**Ringgold SD 49 * *51 * 27 22257 470*50**Southeastern Greene SD 23 * *21 * 15 4017 129****Trinity Area SD 33 12 *104 * 27 21960 524*51**Uniontown Area SD 88 * *113 * 46 18434 511*32**Washington SD 48 * *27 * 13 9237 246*22**West Greene SD 21 * *23 * 14 56 137*12**

802 82 431,624 3,34483425832 8,41772776*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

Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Academy CS * * ** * * 1530 54****City CHS * * ** * * 55* 81****Environmental Charter School at Frick Park * * *39 * * 2717 104*11**Hill House Passport Academy CS * * ** * * ** *****Manchester Academic CS * * ** * * ** 30****Pittsburgh SD 554 43 52689 * 472 1,243529 4,092*44847*Propel CS - Northside * * *12 * * 23* 54****Urban League of Pittsburgh CS * * *16 * * ** 25****Urban Pathways 6-12 CS * * ** * 15 26* 56****Urban Pathways K-5 College Charter School * * *12 * * ** ****

570 44 52782 1,414529*603 4,530*47347*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

Allegheny IU 3

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Allegheny Valley SD * * *39 * 13 50* 139*19**Avonworth SD * * *47 * 25 82* 194*22**Baldwin-Whitehall SD 37 * *100 * 36 10738 395*46**Bethel Park SD 35 * *136 * 106 28333 733*129**Brentwood Borough SD * * *23 * 28 5311 152*21**Carlynton SD 16 * *34 * 58 7324 247*28**Chartiers Valley SD 25 * *71 * 40 12036 357*47**Clairton City SD 25 * *19 * 23 6316 163*12**Cornell SD * * *22 * * 50* 107****Deer Lakes SD * * *52 * 32 18318 358*50**Duquesne City SD 11 * *21 * * 2521 98*12**East Allegheny SD 20 * *56 * 58 10138 324*36**Elizabeth Forward SD * * *69 * 90 14434 398*36**Fox Chapel Area SD 18 * *86 * 87 16724 480*75**Gateway SD 23 * *81 * 55 27540 579*89**Hampton Township SD * * *48 * 24 7118 206*26**Highlands SD 25 * *67 * 45 16951 421*50**Keystone Oaks SD * * *26 * 17 9021 217*45**McKeesport Area SD 66 * *71 * 99 29063 709*96**Montour SD * * *37 * 44 13027 289*28**Moon Area SD 17 * *117 * 74 20224 516*63**Mt Lebanon SD 22 * *105 * 171 14747 602*89**North Allegheny SD 35 * *55 * 111 26139 654*11711*North Hills SD 15 11 *145 * 101 20935 604*71**Northgate SD * * *54 * 30 9019 235*25**Penn Hills Charter School for Entrepreneurship * * *18 * * ** 44****Penn Hills SD 66 * *96 * 67 271109 727*85**Pennsylvania Distance Learning CS * * ** * 12 4112 117*27**Pine-Richland SD 21 11 *124 * 138 18635 633*101**Plum Borough SD 11 13 *53 * 58 21034 463*65**

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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 2014-2015

Propel CS - Braddock Hills * * *16 * 17 5114 121*12**Propel CS - East * * ** * * 14* 50****Propel CS - Hazelwood * * ** * * ** 23****Propel CS - Homestead * * *13 * 15 4214 99****Propel CS - McKeesport * * ** * 11 18* 46****Propel CS - Montour * * ** * * 21* 50****Propel CS - Pitcairn * * ** * 11 32* 62****Quaker Valley SD * * *35 * 47 8611 240*42**Riverview SD * * *27 * 23 6213 158*19**Shaler Area SD 22 * *178 * 138 30064 815*8512*South Allegheny SD 27 * *62 * 39 10048 310*28**South Fayette Township SD * * *62 * 48 6219 246*31**South Park SD * * *44 * 24 8012 215*37**Spectrum CS * * ** * * ** 31*24**Steel Valley SD 24 * *60 * 27 14848 355*39**Sto-Rox SD 33 * *53 * 34 10247 303*26**Upper Saint Clair SD 17 * *104 * 99 21332 572*8511*West Allegheny SD 18 * *129 * 65 19319 476*44**West Jefferson Hills SD * * *53 * 32 8420 243*35**West Mifflin Area SD 40 * *77 * 75 20463 545*72**Wilkinsburg Borough SD 36 * *40 * 21 7242 256*39**Woodland Hills SD 60 12 *107 * 133 291136 869*10017*Young Scholars of Western Pennsylvania CS * * *15 * * 12* 37****

930 239 1133,001 6,3432,554631,511 17,2832,271203*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

Midwestern IU 4

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Butler Area SD 108 14 *198 * 154 457124 1,175*99**Commodore Perry SD * * *29 * 11 27* 92*11**Ellwood City Area SD * * *76 * 37 6520 249*33**Farrell Area SD * * * * 32 5112 141*15**Greenville Area SD 11 * *47 * 28 8313 197*13**Grove City Area SD 17 * *37 * 46 12614 281*25**Hermitage SD * * *76 * 72 6618 291*37**Jamestown Area SD * * *29 * * 34* 102*15**Karns City Area SD * * *38 * 43 7915 196*13**Keystone Education Center CS * * ** * 12 4431 96****Lakeview SD * * *44 * 25 10712 215*19**Laurel SD * * *55 * 18 26* 129*15**Mars Area SD * * *41 * 40 10914 281*55**Mercer Area SD 13 * *51 * 24 13712 262*21**Mohawk Area SD * * *54 * 26 64* 173*13**Moniteau SD * * *46 * 17 84* 189*17**Neshannock Township SD * * *31 * 11 56* 138*22**New Castle Area SD 44 * *194 * 72 16051 581*43**Reynolds SD 11 * *50 * 20 3911 152*19**Seneca Valley SD 27 11 *188 * 130 51725 1,087*16711*Sharon City SD 58 * *68 * 83 14122 412*35**Sharpsville Area SD * * *36 * 12 75* 152*11**Shenango Area SD * * *54 * 27 52* 161*15**Slippery Rock Area SD * * *61 * 40 14830 324*26**South Butler County SD 18 * *71 * 35 12620 312*25**Union Area SD * * *41 * 22 50* 143****West Middlesex Area SD 17 * *47 * * 64* 160*17**Wilmington Area SD * * *34 * 26 7213 189*21**

442 90 391,715 3,0591,07734517 7,880*81487*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 2014-2015

Conneaut SD 46 * *31 * 72 14033 370*28**Corry Area SD 40 * *30 * 54 23157 478*48**Crawford Central SD 54 * *128 * 46 241100 660*78**Erie City SD 262 21 *287 13 201 730328 2,056*17233*Erie Rise Leadership Academy * * *13 * * 28* 47****Fairview SD * * *22 * 14 78* 175*38**Fort Leboeuf SD 21 * *40 * 41 15146 348*25**General McLane SD 23 * *34 * 40 11256 310*38**Girard SD 25 * *44 * 15 14525 292*25**Harbor Creek SD 27 * *27 * 53 14433 325*30**Iroquois SD 19 * *26 * 13 9633 217*24**Millcreek Township SD 90 14 *117 * 91 413121 1,022*15416*Montessori Regional CS * * *17 * * 18* 42****North East SD 16 * *27 * 15 9317 208*34**Northwestern SD 17 * *31 * 18 14615 263*30**Penncrest SD 33 * *78 * 87 18561 520*5512*Perseus House CS of Excellence 17 * ** * 14 7533 149****Robert Benjamin Wiley Community CS 13 * *28 * * 46* 98****Tidioute Community CS * * * * * 29* 60****Union City Area SD 26 * *26 * 17 7124 172****Warren County SD 47 11 *159 * 55 30963 788*127**Wattsburg Area SD 20 * *40 * 36 14132 285*13**

811 93 1,220 3,622893351,100 8,88527939124*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

Riverview IU 6

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Allegheny-Clarion Valley SD * * *30 * 23 53* 139*13**Brockway Area SD 16 * *29 * 17 50* 131****Brookville Area SD 21 * *50 * 56 11121 273****Clarion Area SD 11 * *20 * 13 34* 104****Clarion-Limestone Area SD 12 * *35 * 13 4414 135*13**Cranberry Area SD * * *38 * 52 5711 202*27**Dubois Area SD 87 * *95 * 44 29886 695*69**Forest Area SD * * *12 * 40* 84****Franklin Area SD 29 * *86 * 48 33124 543*18**Keystone SD 17 * *46 * 23 5114 169*14**North Clarion County SD * * *27 * * 59* 112****Oil City Area SD 29 * *88 * 33 10732 327*25**Punxsutawney Area SD 44 * *79 * 24 16343 399*34**Redbank Valley SD 18 * *32 * 24 70* 170****Titusville Area SD 27 * *88 * 16 10426 302*2114*Union SD 11 * *23 * 13 31* 93****Valley Grove SD 13 * *26 * 16 93* 162****

360 37 804 1,696432*326 4,0401829052*Total:

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(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 2014-2015

Belle Vernon Area SD 37 * *27 * 34 19440 374*19**Burrell SD * * *41 * 52 142* 295*35**Derry Area SD 26 * *55 * 41 10630 285*20**Dr Robert Ketterer CS * * ** * 16 2965 114****Franklin Regional SD 15 * *93 * 74 21614 490*62**Greater Latrobe SD 46 * *85 * 77 14923 468*62**Greensburg Salem SD 33 * *84 * 68 17737 485*5615*Hempfield Area SD 44 * *194 * 150 28337 802*65**Jeannette City SD * * * * * 95* 171*20**Kiski Area SD 65 * *107 * 91 15450 510*32**Ligonier Valley SD 13 * *76 * 17 8614 234*16**Monessen City SD * * *20 * 92* 149***Mount Pleasant Area SD 31 * *95 * 63 12423 370*23**New Kensington-Arnold SD 40 * *46 * 77 24854 522*41**Norwin SD 30 13 *132 * 89 19737 594*79**Penn-Trafford SD 19 * *109 * 39 11724 373*3119*Southmoreland SD 24 * *81 * 41 10517 312*34**Yough SD 30 * *54 * 48 14123 330*22**

470 93 441,325 2,65599737511 6,878631100*Total:

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(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 2014-2015

Altoona Area SD 184 * *151 * 282 473191 1,523*202**Bedford Area SD 29 * *48 * 42 10719 270****Bellwood-Antis SD * * *46 * 23 4721 159*14**Berlin Brothersvalley SD * * *19 * 23 40* 107****Blacklick Valley SD 15 * *17 * 15 61* 126****Cambria Heights SD 18 * *45 * 17 8615 195****Central Cambria SD * * *68 * 25 9520 246*20**Central PA Digital Learning Foundation CS * * ** * * 24* 45****Chestnut Ridge SD 24 * *38 * 42 11812 251****Claysburg-Kimmel SD * * *26 * 13 56* 125*11**Conemaugh Township Area SD 13 * *35 * 27 5614 159*11**Conemaugh Valley SD 12 * *16 * 17 4611 108****Everett Area SD 27 * *49 * 32 11411 255*12**Ferndale Area SD * * *28 * 19 53* 131*13**Forest Hills SD 15 * *61 * 46 10215 261*15**Greater Johnstown SD 45 * *87 * 89 18879 536*30**Hollidaysburg Area SD 37 * *70 * 78 13024 386*36**HOPE for Hyndman CS * * *12 * ** 47****Meyersdale Area SD 13 * *32 * 15 58* 131****North Star SD 11 * *32 * 34 8428 205*12**Northern Bedford County SD * * *31 * 13 53* 130*12**Northern Cambria SD 15 * *30 * 12 7613 163*15**Penn Cambria SD 31 * *55 * 17 12323 281*23**Portage Area SD 11 * *22 * 13 80* 139****Richland SD 14 * *28 * 22 66* 162*24**Rockwood Area SD 13 * *21 * 11 33* 87****Salisbury-Elk Lick SD * * ** * * ** 27****Shade-Central City SD * * *15 * 18 42* 102****Shanksville-Stonycreek SD * * ** * * 29* 55****Somerset Area SD 43 * *66 * 78 20515 439*14**

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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 2014-2015

Spring Cove SD 23 * *60 * 32 8429 255*15**Turkeyfoot Valley Area SD * * *13 * * 34* 64****Tussey Mountain SD 14 * *28 * 11 6912 148****Tyrone Area SD 11 * *32 * 59 5557 239*19**Westmont Hilltop SD * * *19 * * 4915 126*19**Williamsburg Community SD 12 * *28 * 11 41* 103****Windber Area SD * * *31 * 26 44* 145*18**

713 112 311,375 3,0561,20424721 7,93161072*Total:

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(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 2014-2015

Austin Area SD * * *17 * * 17* 52****Bradford Area SD 39 * *91 * 34 12743 391*43**Cameron County SD * * *26 * * 69* 130****Coudersport Area SD 16 * *21 * 11 3411 108*13**Galeton Area SD * * ** * * 25* 54****Johnsonburg Area SD 12 * *22 * * 50* 102****Kane Area SD 15 * *39 * 13 7919 192*21**Northern Potter SD 13 * *20 * * 52* 97****Oswayo Valley SD * * * * * 36* 80****Otto-Eldred SD * * *35 * * 47* 105****Port Allegany SD 12 * *30 * * 73* 145****Ridgway Area SD * * *20 * * 8519 144****Saint Marys Area SD 15 * *98 * 31 13518 347*27**Smethport Area SD 13 * *20 * 11 64* 124****

163 16 12466 89315711163 2,071*15626*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

Central IU 10

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Bald Eagle Area SD 24 * *54 * 30 13120 293*19**Bellefonte Area SD 17 * *86 * 39 17832 407*49**Centre Learning Community CS * * ** * * ** 16****Clearfield Area SD 40 * *79 * 41 17130 409*37**Curwensville Area SD * * *68 * 19 83* 202*12**Glendale SD * * *18 * 12 126* 190*15**Harmony Area SD 11 * *13 * * 31* 67****Keystone Central SD 46 * *126 * 48 37631 731*80**Moshannon Valley SD * * *32 * 23 4615 146*17**Nittany Valley CS * * ** * * ** 18****Penns Valley Area SD * * *58 * 14 7813 199*17**Philipsburg-Osceola Area SD 14 * *55 * 39 11624 300*45**State College Area SD 36 * *82 * 160 26743 730*11016*Sugar Valley Rural CS 11 * *18 * * 50* 102****West Branch Area SD 13 * *64 * 22 99* 235*25**Wonderland CS * * *12 * * ** 13****Young Scholars of Central Pa CS * * *24 * * ** 34****

249 35 11793 1,76847311244 4,092*44654*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

Tuscarora IU 11

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Central Fulton SD 15 * *32 * 15 3416 127*13**Forbes Road SD * * *13 * ** 52****Huntingdon Area SD 19 * *68 * 42 13553 355*29**Juniata County SD 29 * *62 * 75 15920 394*35**Juniata Valley SD 17 * *34 * * 52* 126****Mifflin County SD 58 * *214 * 60 23178 738*6517*Mount Union Area SD * * *44 * 16 13921 243****New Day Charter School * * ** * * 3316 62****Southern Fulton SD * * *34 * 14 43* 116****Southern Huntingdon County SD 11 * *12 * * 100* 160*13**Stone Valley Community CS * * ** * * ** 14****

174 22 14518 954242*234 2,387*18238*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

Lincoln IU 12

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Bermudian Springs SD 18 * *39 * 23 10021 211****Central York SD 48 14 *102 * 62 27032 607*60**Chambersburg Area SD 90 13 *205 * 93 39095 1,060*12834*Conewago Valley SD 39 * *83 * 25 27628 502*30**Crispus Attucks Youthbuild CS * * ** * * 13* 19****Dallastown Area SD 48 22 *146 * 117 46376 967*7114*Dover Area SD 42 * *118 * 53 22049 525*28**Eastern York SD 28 * *68 * 25 16133 349*20**Fairfield Area SD * * *24 * * 55* 112*11**Fannett-Metal SD * * *18 * * 4214 89****Gettysburg Area SD 16 * *73 * 19 17535 359*32**Gettysburg Montessori Charter School * * ** * * ** 20****Greencastle-Antrim SD 32 * *51 * 23 19944 381*19**Hanover Public SD 27 * *49 * 17 9617 227*13**Helen Thackston CS * * ** * * 7018 103****Lincoln CS * * *32 * ** 72****Littlestown Area SD 15 * *51 * * 12730 246*13**Northeastern York SD 27 15 *89 * 41 33369 619*39**Red Lion Area SD 63 17 *162 * 53 39280 831*49**South Eastern SD 11 * *69 * 40 18856 406*24**South Western SD 32 * *127 * 102 25939 608*36**Southern York County SD 18 * *73 * 83 25950 552*47**Spring Grove Area SD 34 * *70 * 14 28048 494*29**Tuscarora SD 31 * *40 * 44 9930 280*19**Upper Adams SD 20 * *26 * 13 12716 215****Vida Charter School * * ** * * 11* 23****Waynesboro Area SD 48 * *158 * 60 15426 514*42**West York Area SD 26 * *76 * 41 25858 519*37**York Academy Regional Charter School * * ** * * 21* 34****York City SD 126 30 *143 * * 664173 1,202*4011*

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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 2014-2015

York Suburban SD 15 * *66 * 20 15132 317*23**

873 201 822,185 5,8879961,189 12,46337835153*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

Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Annville-Cleona SD 12 * *50 * 34 6519 216*29**Cocalico SD 30 * *70 * 93 192 477*61**Columbia Borough SD 35 * * * 22 15047 312***Conestoga Valley SD 24 * *151 * 64 19834 562*71**Cornwall-Lebanon SD 40 * *127 * 51 30245 684*104**Donegal SD 27 * *82 * 49 14134 403*47**Eastern Lancaster County SD 31 * *78 * 50 13730 378*41**Eastern Lebanon County SD * *74 * 35 23016 410*30**Elizabethtown Area SD 28 * *120 * 23634 516*54**Ephrata Area SD 38 * *135 * 133 28735 704*59**Hempfield SD 43 * *235 * 93 42885 1,049*12916*La Academia Partnership CS * * ** * * 14* 27****Lampeter-Strasburg SD 22 * *81 * 55 11331 374*59**Lancaster SD 170 16 *433 * 227 806136 1,970*14430*Lebanon SD 35 * *133 * 90 45393 903*8011*Manheim Central SD 22 * *80 * 40 13427 351*38**Manheim Township SD 41 * *112 * 111 20647 606*71**Northern Lebanon SD 24 * *51 * 31 20124 379*36**Palmyra Area SD 32 * *77 * 87 27022 560*64**Penn Manor SD 31 * *166 * 83 46752 902*7312*Pequea Valley SD 19 * *53 * 50 13237 332*30**Solanco SD 33 * *89 * 80 17152 485*41**Warwick SD 38 * *104 * 56 14830 463*74**

790 102 2,538 5,4811,56439945 13,063591,352161*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

Berks County IU 14

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Antietam SD 12 * *42 * 46 8723 234*21**Boyertown Area SD 51 * *278 * 133 63896 1,331*10512*Brandywine Heights Area SD 14 * *48 * 79 9417 279*23**Conrad Weiser Area SD 13 * *42 * 128 28034 545*41**Daniel Boone Area SD 22 * *70 * 74 30140 598*71**Exeter Township SD 20 * *124 * 132 29950 713*66**Fleetwood Area SD 18 * *95 * 76 17037 455*42**Governor Mifflin SD 31 * *91 * 184 36250 825*8612*Hamburg Area SD 24 * *69 * 59 13236 357*25**I-LEAD Charter School * * ** * * 9014 113****Kutztown Area SD * * *34 * 45 14521 283***Muhlenberg SD 44 * *71 * 117 28332 610*52**Oley Valley SD 13 * *31 * 50 11721 278*42**Reading SD 235 25 *130 16 504 1,442277 2,975*29342*Schuylkill Valley SD 14 * *50 * 45 13017 294*30**Tulpehocken Area SD 19 * *40 * 12947 295*23**Twin Valley SD 25 * *78 * 114 22850 583*69**Wilson SD 40 * *132 * 184 35668 976*16220*Wyomissing Area SD * * * * 57 15120 318*50**

609 90 1,453 5,4342,06237950 12,062311,224140*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

Capital Area IU 15

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Big Spring SD 26 * *93 * 69 18643 483*52**Camp Hill SD * * *23 * 28 64* 164*28**Capital Area School for the Arts Charter School * * ** * * 11* ****Carlisle Area SD 51 * *209 * 93 21674 777*122**Central Dauphin SD 120 12 *180 * 186 622149 1,501*20717*Commonwealth Connections Academy CS 71 * *132 * 218 686175 1,477*173**Cumberland Valley SD 48 11 *104 * 180 40193 999*14412*Derry Township SD 12 * *57 * 39 13434 369*81**East Pennsboro Area SD * * *45 * 67 11160 390*87**Greenwood SD 13 * *19 * 13 53* 123*15**Halifax Area SD 14 * ** * 18 7739 181*25**Harrisburg City SD 138 * *79 * 59 700167 1,271*9714*Infinity CS * * ** * * ** *****Lower Dauphin SD 34 * *102 * 90 21744 592*96**Mechanicsburg Area SD 34 * *83 * 49 16059 498*96**Middletown Area SD 23 * *54 * 49 15049 374*40**Millersburg Area SD 14 * *20 * 13 4215 118*13**Newport SD 24 * *23 * 35 10915 227*16**Northern York County SD 27 * *66 * 41 18229 420*71**Premier Arts and Science CS * * ** * * ** 19****Shippensburg Area SD 28 * *77 * 81 24759 557*4512*South Middleton SD 16 * *115 * 26 13916 347*29**Steelton-Highspire SD 25 * *43 * 15 10033 243*22**Susquehanna Township SD 22 * *79 * 50 15732 396*40**Susquenita SD 13 * *53 * 19 12440 288*27**Sylvan Heights Science CS * * ** * * 14* 28****Upper Dauphin Area SD 20 * *20 * 15 6716 153****West Perry SD 40 * *66 * 38 19126 406*32**West Shore SD 63 * *156 * 191 581108 1,255*127**

894 83 471,915 5,7481,6921,398 13,678401,697136*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

Central Susquehanna IU 16

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Benton Area SD * * *18 * 17 6815 132****Berwick Area SD 46 * *95 * 66 28730 576*36**Bloomsburg Area SD 12 * *47 * 23 8617 204*12**Central Columbia SD 19 * *70 * 22 131* 280*18**Danville Area SD 17 * *42 * 85 15121 353*22**Lewisburg Area SD 13 * *30 * 31 9729 226*19**Line Mountain SD 17 * *26 * 16 7714 165*12**Midd-West SD 22 * *52 * 56 17024 352*1211*Mifflinburg Area SD 20 * *60 * 27 12616 298*2219*Millville Area SD 12 * * * * 6412 136*14**Milton Area SD 26 * *45 * 45 15530 353*2316*Mount Carmel Area SD 21 * *35 * 34 15214 282*26**Selinsgrove Area SD 17 * *62 * 52 10816 299*23**Shamokin Area SD 42 * *96 * 51 16332 424*34**Shikellamy SD 40 * *99 * 52 23223 526*5022*Southern Columbia Area SD 11 * *28 * 29 11916 226*15**Susq-Cyber CS * * ** * * 12* 16****Warrior Run SD 17 * *35 * 43 75* 208*22**

360 42 20863 2,27366124328 5,056*364114*Total:

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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 2014-2015

Athens Area SD 58 * *44 * 76 21026 442*17**Canton Area SD 17 * *20 * 29 7517 170****East Lycoming SD 14 * *36 * 21 91* 177****Jersey Shore Area SD 48 * *73 * 37 17316 385*22**Loyalsock Township SD 17 * *13 * 16 11927 214*18**Montgomery Area SD * * *12 * * 52* 97****Montoursville Area SD 11 * *40 * 17 11817 227*15**Muncy SD 14 * *17 * 29 78* 160****Northeast Bradford SD * * *17 * 14 66* 121****Northern Tioga SD 30 * *49 * 28 15312 311*31**Sayre Area SD 22 * *23 * 32 75* 177*13**South Williamsport Area SD * * *18 * * 8912 153*16**Southern Tioga SD 26 * *28 * 40 18030 361*3918*Sullivan County SD * * *22 * 18 43* 107****Towanda Area SD 22 * *45 * 13 72* 182*13**Troy Area SD 18 * *68 * 14 96* 228*18**Wellsboro Area SD 23 * *28 * 50 10718 255*22**Williamsport Area SD 98 13 *189 * 62 32459 791*43**Wyalusing Area SD 14 * *27 * 25 99* 190*12**

463 30 *769 2,220539*298 4,7481631878*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

Luzerne IU 18

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Bear Creek Community CS * * *26 * 14 28* 73****Crestwood SD * * *55 * 48 95* 272*41**Dallas SD 18 * *40 * 75 15611 345*33**Greater Nanticoke Area SD 58 * *81 * 53 18243 451*26**Hanover Area SD 41 * *79 * 44 15033 388*28**Hazleton Area SD 147 12 *198 * 241 39891 1,196*7026*Lake-Lehman SD 22 * *76 * 95 13620 371*12**Northwest Area SD 18 * *24 * 19 13714 228****Pittston Area SD 49 * *39 * 64 21641 458*36**Tunkhannock Area SD 30 * *62 * 51 16231 371*25**Wilkes-Barre Area SD 95 * *151 * 152 609162 1,316*10821*Wyoming Area SD 39 * *51 * 98 17219 423*33**Wyoming Valley West SD 106 * *116 * 152 53791 1,064*45**

633 50 40998 2,9781,10618566 6,95646689*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

Northeastern Educational IU 19

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Abington Heights SD 26 * *41 * 33 21012 363*33**Blue Ridge SD * * ** * 33 4615 122****Carbondale Area SD 19 * *46 * 44 15958 369*33**Dunmore SD * * *37 * 44 9720 245*29**Elk Lake SD 15 * *56 * 19 86* 194****Fell CS * * ** * * ** 24****Forest City Regional SD 11 * *20 * 12 7212 137****Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligence CS * * ** * * ** 11****Lackawanna Trail SD * * *37 * 29 8216 188****Lakeland SD 16 * *38 * 24 10816 221****Mid Valley SD 15 * *34 * 40 10627 255*21**Montrose Area SD 11 * *39 * * 140* 230*14**Mountain View SD 17 * *13 * 27 7225 173****North Pocono SD 18 * *78 * 53 20623 419*30**Old Forge SD * * *14 * 16 4521 119*11**Riverside SD 14 * *66 * 29 15622 312*20**Scranton SD 139 18 13260 * 256 728241 1,821*14416*Susquehanna Community SD 13 * *20 * 31 37* 131*15**Valley View SD 21 * *75 * 59 14730 368*26**Wallenpaupack Area SD 31 * *112 * 117 19628 551*52**Wayne Highlands SD 24 * *94 * 58 25748 517*21**Western Wayne SD 24 * *35 * 38 13031 295*24**

451 64 331,132 3,091977*674 7,0651452595*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

Colonial Northampton IU 20

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Bangor Area SD 24 * *67 * 93 21927 484*48**Bethlehem Area SD 105 20 *283 * 381 1,26093 2,382*19831*Delaware Valley SD 57 * *94 * 87 31739 665*61**East Stroudsburg Area SD 72 * *133 * 252 52296 1,215*10522*Easton Area SD 70 * *131 * 192 77154 1,351*10018*Evergreen Community CS * * ** * * ** 12****Lehigh Valley Academy Regional CS * * *28 * 11 84* 131****Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts * * ** * 14* 41****Lehigh Valley Dual Language Charter School * * ** * * 14* 24****Nazareth Area SD 20 * *107 * 73 25019 548*65**Northampton Area SD 36 * *134 * 124 43246 852*59**Pen Argyl Area SD * * *42 * 17 11413 219*25**Pleasant Valley SD 44 * *142 * 142 30550 789*8711*Pocono Mountain SD 92 * *275 * 328 993118 1,999*15716*Saucon Valley SD 12 * *55 * 41 15014 308*32**Stroudsburg Area SD 28 * *105 * 175 25842 743*114**Wilson Area SD 13 * *56 * 27 18631 359*42**

578 85 201,660 5,9081,963644 12,122241,097125*Total:

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(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 2014-2015

Allentown City SD 152 40 12231 13 367 1,161246 2,5621328443*Arts Academy CS * * ** * 11 28* 49****Catasauqua Area SD 14 * *51 * 42 13029 293*21**Circle of Seasons Charter School * * *12 * * ** 23****East Penn SD 27 11 *233 * 198 46263 1,156*14212*Executive Education Academy Charter School * * ** * * 31* 48****Jim Thorpe Area SD 18 * *65 * 39 16236 352*24**Lehighton Area SD 14 * *59 * 56 11670 355*31**Lincoln Leadership Academy CS * * ** * * 36* 56****Medical Academy CS * * ** * * 18* ****Northern Lehigh SD 12 * *74 * 46 11426 299*24**Northwestern Lehigh SD * * *34 * 42 17434 331*34**Palmerton Area SD 31 * *61 * 31 15315 317*23**Panther Valley SD 23 * *44 * 50 18228 355*21**Parkland SD 39 22 *292 * 157 70254 1,425*12919*Roberto Clemente CS * * ** * * 19* 25****Roberto Clemente Elementary Charter School * * ** * * ** *****Salisbury Township SD 14 * *48 * 48 14428 311*25**Seven Generations CS * * *20 * * 39* 85*11**Southern Lehigh SD * * *74 * 45 12917 301*27**Weatherly Area SD * * *24 * 14 46* 110*11**Whitehall-Coplay SD 17 * *121 * 76 33147 695*8612*

376 98 1,465 4,1861,25025717 9,17728904108*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

Bucks County IU 22

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Bensalem Township SD 68 15 *151 * 178 608125 1,348*181**Bristol Borough SD 22 * *22 * 43 11818 252*24**Bristol Township SD 55 20 *214 * 193 515122 1,286*12825*Bucks County Montessori CS * * ** * * ** 14****Centennial SD 51 * *173 * 128 441140 1,057*104**Center for Student Learning CS at Pennsbury * * ** *12 53****Central Bucks SD 69 13 *268 * 409 1,100138 2,368*34314*Council Rock SD 96 17 *321 * 208 706114 1,691*20712*Morrisville Borough SD * * *28 * 39 7119 201*30**Neshaminy SD 89 23 *283 * 283 766133 1,785*183**New Hope-Solebury SD * * *48 * 49 91* 225*20**Palisades SD 13 * *64 * 29 9519 254*23**Pennridge SD 50 23 *217 * 120 52181 1,135*99**Pennsbury SD 61 12 *357 * 312 849132 1,974*22313*Quakertown Community SD 62 14 *137 * 132 32573 844*8214*School Lane CS * * *20 * 14 36* 94****

650 164 2,310 6,2702,148541,141 14,581291,664121*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

Montgomery County IU 23

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Abington SD 50 11 *46 * 184 39987 978*16226*Bryn Athyn SD * * ** * * ** *****Cheltenham Township SD 41 * *41 * 61 32259 628*84**Colonial SD 27 * *171 * 131 35679 874*89**Hatboro-Horsham SD 29 * *152 * 175 29976 822*79**Jenkintown SD * * * * 16 27* 80*11**Lower Merion SD 25 * *187 * 141 43172 1,065*17714*Lower Moreland Township SD 14 * *33 * 112 9934 326*27**Methacton SD 26 12 *122 * 114 38274 805*64**Norristown Area SD 96 * *115 * 86 693132 1,277*125**North Penn SD 96 13 *417 * 336 827124 2,093*256**Pennsylvania Virtual CS 21 * *55 * 48 18120 402*62**Perkiomen Valley SD 44 12 *147 * 149 28163 782*81**Pottsgrove SD 29 * *100 * 121 17573 562*52**Pottstown SD 41 * *56 * 88 27181 604*48**Souderton Area SD 59 * *94 * 165 52759 1,057*136**Souderton CS Collaborative * * *17 * * ** ****Springfield Township SD * * *44 * 44 16633 353*44**Spring-Ford Area SD 42 12 *199 * 216 682114 1,424*142**Upper Dublin SD 22 * *62 * 87 16149 462*66**Upper Merion Area SD 26 * *85 * 60 15039 444*63**Upper Moreland Township SD 26 * *61 * 58 23447 503*56**Upper Perkiomen SD 25 * *63 * 48 29751 562*64**Wissahickon SD 42 * *185 * 121 35941 809*51**

795 142 592,464 7,3272,566551,415 16,9471,940137*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

Chester County IU 24

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

21st Century Cyber CS * * ** * 23 5313 99****Achievement House CS 14 * ** * 44 14737 247****Agora Cyber CS 132 11 *93 * 320 1,149226 2,222*25419*Avon Grove CS * * *64 * 52 13819 313*31**Avon Grove SD 28 * *166 * 120 22839 659*4511*Chester County Family Academy CS * * *14 * * ** 16****Coatesville Area SD 58 * *180 * 231 575145 1,357*12723*Collegium CS * * *88 * 73 13318 332*15**Downingtown Area SD 70 14 *263 * 446 817149 2,101*29531*Education Plus Academy Cyber CS * * *27 * 41 128* 247*33**Great Valley SD * * *79 * 162 22552 611*68**Kennett Consolidated SD 29 * *126 * 126 26153 687*6617*Octorara Area SD 17 * *83 * 68 17634 423*34**Owen J Roberts SD 39 11 *112 * 169 36977 891*101**Oxford Area SD 19 * *67 * 80 32643 591*46**Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School 17 * *23 * 65 14642 373*72**Phoenixville Area SD 20 * *109 * 133 20743 628*9112*Renaissance Academy CS * * *43 ** 139*11**Tredyffrin-Easttown SD 27 * *141 * 249 33192 978*117**Unionville-Chadds Ford SD 12 * *96 * 113 24737 587*5614*West Chester Area SD 48 21 *228 * 376 504101 1,490*17223*

549 114 612,006 6,2182,9091,235 14,991341,644188*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

Delaware County IU 25

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Chester Community CS 19 * *185 * 52 36136 674*14**Chester CS for the Arts * * *14 * * 22* 47****Chester-Upland SD 91 * *19 * 38 440107 786*66**Chichester SD 39 * *94 * 46 30273 622*61**Garnet Valley SD 27 * *144 * 216 41452 959*84**Haverford Township SD 41 11 *58 * 165 44063 894*95**Interboro SD 22 11 *138 * 94 309111 754*57**Marple Newtown SD 32 * *99 * 107 24949 647*94**Penn-Delco SD 38 * *104 * 58 29731 604*54**Radnor Township SD 15 * *55 * 74 26956 538*50**Ridley SD 33 * *135 * 55 692130 1,181*112**Rose Tree Media SD 23 * *89 * 143 18763 601*72**Southeast Delco SD 49 * *105 * 80 338145 828*8514*Springfield SD 23 12 *119 * 102 26547 669*87**Upper Darby SD 155 20 18157 * 212 973223 2,032*24023*Wallingford-Swarthmore SD 26 22 *30 * 98 28731 603*9012*Widener Partnership CS * * *12 * * 35* 59****William Penn SD 81 * *123 * 96 371128 918*101**

719 141 571,680 6,2511,6481,348 13,416371,365136*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

Philadelphia IU 26

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

ACT Academy Cyber CS * * ** * * 25* 39****Ad Prima CS * * *18 * * 12* 43****Alliance For Progress CS * * *11 * * 27* 47****Antonia Pantoja Community CS * * *33 * 24 111* 181****ARISE Academy CHS * * ** * * 17* 32****ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School * * ** * * 45* 55****Belmont Academy CS * * ** * * ** *****Belmont CS * * *23 * * 4811 95****Birney Preparatory Academy * * *15 * * 22* 63****Boys Latin of Philadelphia CS * * ** * * 45* 62****Charter High School for Arch. & Design * * ** * * 116* 135****Christopher Columbus CS * * *44 * * 42* 98****Community Academy of Philadelphia CS * * *28 * 28 11412 205*12**Delaware Valley CHS * * ** * 13 103* 134****Discovery CS * * *21 * * 47* 88****Eastern University Academy CS * * ** * * 33* 46****Esperanza Academy Charter High School * * ** * 34 16713 236****Esperanza Cyber CS * * ** * * 19* 25****Eugenio Maria De Hostos CS * * *20 * 15 84* 126****First Philadelphia Preparatory Charter School * * *15 * * 162* 227*19**Folk Arts Cultural Treasures CS * * *13 * * 30* 61****Franklin Towne CES * * *24 * 14 46* 99****Franklin Towne CHS * * ** * * 97* 122*13**Freire CS * * ** * 20 10011 152****Global Leadership Academy CS * * *19 * * 53* 83****Green Woods CS * * *23 * * 14* 52****Imani Education Circle CS * * ** * 12 32* 57****Imhotep Institute CHS * * ** * * 70* 92****Independence CS * * *18 * 21 33* 90****John B. Stetson Charter School * * ** * 20 92* 137****

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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 2014-2015

Keystone Academy CS * * ** * * 11* 22****Khepera CS * * *23 * * 23* 61****KIPP Philadelphia Charter School 12 * *47 * 49 12022 263****KIPP West Philadelphia Preparatory CS * * ** * * 26* 52****Laboratory CS * * *12 * * ** 24****Mariana Bracetti Academy CS * * ** * 26 134* 193****Maritime Academy Charter School * * *15 * 12 50* 85****MAST Community Charter School * * *29 * 42 89* 186*18**Mastery CHS - Lenfest Campus * * ** * 17 6525 132*18**Mastery CS - Cleveland Elementary * * *22 * 25 5819 131****Mastery CS - Clymer Elementary 26 * *29 * 13 41* 133****Mastery CS - Francis D. Pastorius Elementary * * *19 * * 32* 78****Mastery CS - Gratz Campus 47 * ** * 46 21166 392****Mastery CS - Hardy Williams * * *23 * 13 10822 189*15**Mastery CS - Harrity Campus * * *25 * 12 6016 133****Mastery CS - Mann Campus * * *34 * * 2312 80****Mastery CS - Pickett Campus 14 * ** * 25 10742 204****Mastery CS - Shoemaker Campus * * ** * 20 9130 163*12**Mastery CS - Smedley Campus * * *37 * 27 43* 140*19**Mastery CS - Thomas Campus * * *32 * 24 9914 198*19**Math Civics and Sciences CS * * ** * * 19* 23****Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones 18 * *12 * 18 16023 236****Multi-Cultural Academy CS * * ** * * 25* 35****New Foundations CS * * *21 * * 74* 117****New Media Technology CS * * ** * 11 69* 93****Northwood Academy CS * * *70 * * 42* 113****Olney Charter High School 37 * ** * 45 28041 437*29**Pan American Academy CS * * *18 * 17 51* 101****People for People CS * * ** * * 74* 97****Philadelphia Academy CS * * *41 * 14 118* 244*54**

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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 2014-2015

Philadelphia City SD 2,414 309 1311,268 77 1,818 8,5811,845 18,8622,230158*Philadelphia Electrical & Technology CHS * * ** * * 70* 99****Philadelphia Harambee Inst. CS * * ** * * 29* 46****Philadelphia Montessori CS * * ** * * 18* 34****Philadelphia Performing Arts CS * * *86 * 13 142* 252****Preparatory CS of Mathematics, Science, Tech, a * * ** * * 32* 44****Richard Allen Preparatory CS * * ** * * 36* 63****Russell Byers CS * * *13 * * 26* 52****Sankofa Freedom Academy CS * * ** * 18 44* 79****Southwest Leadership Academy CS * * *11 * 12 26* 57****Tacony Academy CS * * *23 * * 139* 190*17**The Philadelphia CS for Arts and Sciences at HR * * *39 * 13 83* 162*16**Truebright Science Academy CS * * ** * * 38* 47****Universal Alcorn CS * * ** * * 34* 62****Universal Audenried Charter School 19 * ** * * 11613 163****Universal Bluford Charter School * * *21 * 12 42* 100*17**Universal Creighton Charter School * * *15 * * 41* 106*28**Universal Daroff Charter School * * ** * * 35* 78****Universal Institute CS * * *22 * 14 26* 70****Universal Vare Charter School 15 * ** * 11 43* 82****West Oak Lane CS * * *30 * 12 28* 79****West Phila. Achievement CES * * *22 * * 13* 49****Wissahickon CS * * *20 * * 77* 120****World Communications CS * * ** * * ** *****Young Scholars CS * * ** * * 19* 33****Young Scholars Frederick Douglas Charter Schoo 11 * *16 * 36 6223 152****Young Scholars Kenderton CS * * ** * * 3523 98*22**Youth Build Philadelphia CS * * ** * * 29* 37****

2,857 356 1422,565 13,9822,863842,551 28,4592,813198*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

Beaver Valley IU 27

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Aliquippa SD 36 * *28 * 20 76* 198*28**Ambridge Area SD 19 * *65 * 69 18226 422*48**Baden Academy CS * * *48 * * ** 63****Beaver Area Academic CS * * ** * * ** *****Beaver Area SD * * *68 * 44 85* 241*23**Big Beaver Falls Area SD 20 * *42 * 46 7320 229*21**Blackhawk SD 23 * *56 * 32 12319 279*18**Central Valley SD 16 * *39 * 33 105* 241*31**Freedom Area SD * * *47 * 22 105* 217*19**Hopewell Area SD 24 * *49 * 30 15416 317*28**Lincoln Park Performing Arts CS * * ** * * 24* 43****Midland Borough SD * * *14 * 12 ** ****New Brighton Area SD * * *35 * 33 91* 202*16**Pennsylvania Cyber CS 51 * *122 * 209 792173 1,530*151**Riverside Beaver County SD 12 * *33 * 18 148* 232*11**Rochester Area SD 19 * *33 * 14 6615 160****South Side Area SD * * *24 * 31 31* 113*11**Western Beaver County SD * * ** * 20 58* 115*11**

267 29 23711 2,130648322 4,6521544348*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

ARIN IU 28

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Apollo-Ridge SD 17 * *40 * 20 10218 221*17**Armstrong SD 73 * *175 * 178 39555 1,002*9611*Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 22 * *49 * 37 10719 263*22**Freeport Area SD 11 * *37 * 22 84* 199*31**Homer-Center SD * * *42 * 18 51* 150*14**Indiana Area SD 25 11 *111 * 59 12713 381*27**Leechburg Area SD * * *21 * 12 85* 137****Marion Center Area SD 12 * *47 * 42 11325 264*17**Penns Manor Area SD 14 * *43 * 21 7214 179*12**Purchase Line SD 25 * *32 * 20 86* 188***United SD * * *47 * 22 8311 191*19**

216 32 20644 1,30545112185 3,175*26737*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

Schuylkill IU 29

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Blue Mountain SD 11 * *85 * 52 27917 510*54**Gillingham Charter School * * ** * 15 44* 71****Mahanoy Area SD 14 * *43 * 26 97* 206*13**Minersville Area SD 11 * *51 * 29 11315 246*23**North Schuylkill SD 17 * *93 * 53 14128 370*23**Pine Grove Area SD 15 * *46 * 44 11018 273*32**Pottsville Area SD 43 * *87 * 80 17259 493*38**Saint Clair Area SD * * *43 * 17 65* 165*14**Schuylkill Haven Area SD 15 * *37 * 32 12919 252*11**Shenandoah Valley SD 22 * *44 * 19 10511 218****Tamaqua Area SD 27 * *55 * 20 22563 450*49**Tri-Valley SD * * * * 25 6811 153****Williams Valley SD 12 * *29 * 15 9722 198****

206 40 25645 1,64542712284 3,60528327*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

Corrections Ed

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2014-2015

Corrections Ed * * ** * 13 90125 238****

* * ** 9013*125 238****Total:

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Table 13Special Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2014-2015

School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21

Charter Schools IncludedTotal Public Enrollment^: 1,740,205

PPPS included

Disability Total % Public Enrollment

% Special Ed Enrollment

Intellectual Disability (MR) 17,708 %1.02 %6.68

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 2,654 %0.15 %1.00

Speech or Language Impairment 38,055 %2.19 %14.35

Visual Impairment including Blindness 1,110 %0.06 %0.42

Emotional Disturbance 22,945 %1.32 %8.65

Orthopedic Impairment 741 %0.04 %0.28

Other Health Impairment 35,428 %2.04 %13.36

Specific Learning Disability 117,277 %6.74 %44.21

Deaf-Blindness 68 %0.00 %0.03

Multiple Disabilities 2,896 %0.17 %1.09

Autism 25,726 %1.48 %9.70

Traumatic Brain Injury 651 %0.04 %0.25

Total: 265,259 %15.24 %100.00

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Table 13ASpecial Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2014-2015

Student Age as of December 1

School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21

Charter Schools includedPPPS included

Total Public Enrollment^: 1,740,205

9 DisabilityTotal

17 2120191816151413121110876% Public

Enrollment% Special Ed Enrollment

Intellectual Disability (MR) 637 1566788921,2781,5661,6031,5181,4691,4291,3381,2571,1191,010984774 17,708 %1.02 %6.68

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

176 *38108175202171192212219235233237230208 2,654 %0.15 %1.00

Speech or Language Impairment

7,500 ***631842243565821,1011,6792,8334,2035,5166,5087,294 38,055 %2.19 %14.35

Visual Impairment including Blindness

83 *21557186867374908473989595 1,110 %0.06 %0.42

Emotional Disturbance 413 191283761,3622,6732,8402,5972,4212,0561,8771,6881,4561,2561,021762 22,945 %1.32 %8.65

Orthopedic Impairment 63 *166045575851655164 741 %0.04 %0.28

Other Health Impairment 1,136 18812361,3312,8153,2113,2453,3723,3783,2563,2173,0842,7702,4231,855 35,428 %2.04 %13.36

Specific Learning Disability 1,250 492541,0575,97311,33712,08312,21911,99811,49711,21610,7069,8728,3366,2373,193 117,277 %6.74 %44.21

Deaf-Blindness * *************** 68 %0.00 %0.03

Multiple Disabilities 184 38139149200209179168217197192201195213221194 2,896 %0.17 %1.09

Autism 1,855 793364418571,4001,7171,7771,9362,1282,0992,2872,2612,2682,2082,077 25,726 %1.48 %9.70

Traumatic Brain Injury *182756787669 651 %0.04 %0.25

Total: 13,322 16,548 20,015 21,806 22,583 22,606 22,069 22,169 22,378 22,259 22,279 20,561 11,323 3,269 1,690 382 265,259 %15.24 %100.00

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Pennsylvania Intermediate UnitsPennsylvania IU 2014-2015

Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center http://pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,Bureau of Planning and Research, Cartographic Information Divisionfrom the Pennsylvania Department of Education, District Maps 2010

IU 1 Intermediate Unit 1IU 2 Pittsburgh-Mt. OliverIU 3 AlleghenyIU 4 MidwesternIU 5 Northwest Tri-County

IU 6 RiverviewIU 7 WestmorelandIU 8 AppalachiaIU 9 Seneca HighlandsIU 10 Central

IU 11 TuscaroraIU 12 LincolnIU 13 Lancaster-LebanonIU 14 Berks CountyIU 15 Capital Area

IU 16 Central SusquehannaIU 17 BlastIU 18 LuzerneIU 19 NortheasternEducational

IU 20 ColonialIU 21 Carbon-LehighIU 22 Bucks CountyIU 23 Montgomery CountyIU 24 Chester County

IU 25 Delaware CountyIU 26 PhiladelphiaIU 27 Beaver ValleyIU 28 ArinIU 29 Schuylkill