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Page 1: Special Education Statistical Summary 2015-2016...The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices,

Special Education Statistical Summary

2015-2016

Pennsylvania Department of Education Bureau of Special Education

December 2016

Page 2: Special Education Statistical Summary 2015-2016...The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices,

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

December 2016

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 2015-2016 School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, Summarized by IU Region ...................................... 1 Table 2 Special Education Enrollments: IDEA – December 1, 2015 Number of Students by Disability ............................................................................................................. 2 Table 3 Race/Ethnicity of Students Age 6-21 Receiving Special Education School Year 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................................. 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 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................................. 5 Table 8 Exiting Special Education: Basis for Exit, Students Age 14–21 School Year 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................................. 6 Table 9 Reserved Table 10 Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services, Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2015-2016 ........................... 7 Table 10A Child Count of Students with Disabilities, Age 6–21 Receiving Special Education Services in School-Age Programs, School Year 2015-2016, by IU ........... 8 Table 11 Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2015-2016 ................. 38 Table 11A Special Education Enrollments: Number of Students Age 6–21 by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016, by IU ......................................... 39 Table 12 Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016 ......................................... 70 Table 13 Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2015-2016 ..................................................................................... 105 Table 13A Special Education Enrollments by Disability Pennsylvania Totals – School Year 2015-2016 ..................................................................................... 106 Map of Intermediate Units by County ....................................................................................................................... 107

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Table 1Special Education Enrollments: By Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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 1 799 76 461,582 24 918 3,367840 9,13661676577*Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver IU 2 550 43 49796 * 590 1,518634 5,6879101152154*Allegheny IU 3 910 245 1302,917 61 2,794 6,3891,544 19,1441,5772,315216*Midwestern IU 4 447 81 471,643 37 1,186 3,148488 8,65665183778*Northwest Tri-County IU 5 797 81 1,244 32 1,055 3,7951,054 10,13590926999120*Riverview IU 6 363 35 *843 * 475 1,701346 4,6995482029654*Westmoreland IU 7 447 92 431,268 33 1,021 2,619507 7,459697*62397*Appalachia IU 8 679 115 261,504 30 1,240 3,027757 8,98284867367*Seneca Highlands IU 9 171 19 14457 * 179173 2,388271*15326*Central IU 10 235 37 13832 11 476 1,836269 4,762512*47261*Tuscarora IU 11 186 21 14534 * 287 1,052224 2,899320*20644*Lincoln IU 12 905 195 862,194 1,196 6,0041,189 13,9351,00231947161*Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 819 94 2,473 37 1,716 5,535961 14,8661,507631,467165*Berks County IU 14 605 88 301,451 31 2,193 5,421933 13,3151,0741,310145*Capital Area IU 15 905 93 481,936 1,780 5,6651,364 14,830976331,848155*Central Susquehanna IU 16 346 45 18866 27 700 2,314347 5,589431*383107*BLaST IU 17 478 31 *778 * 612 2,254321 5,4294961635766*Luzerne IU 18 654 52 361,061 21 1,187 3,052588 7,77950152293*Northeastern Educational IU 19 455 58 381,132 * 1,058 3,161643 7,834620*56881*Colonial Northampton IU 20 605 89 221,709 2,117 6,046678 13,571934211,204128*Carbon-Lehigh IU 21 411 107 191,474 1,438 4,384719 10,700936281,028138*Bucks County IU 22 656 155 2,102 46 2,297 6,2201,192 16,0361,504331,666136*Montgomery County IU 23 895 169 662,649 55 3,086 8,3761,679 20,9881,4982,296175*Chester County IU 24 423 110 581,906 39 2,699 4,8931,060 14,1411,3441,415167*Delaware County IU 25 728 142 441,600 1,811 6,1201,287 14,335957331,452128*Philadelphia IU 26 2,868 374 1332,731 77 3,207 13,8572,726 29,333*483,062239Beaver Valley IU 27 286 31 24734 * 760 2,238363 5,3223451547243*ARIN IU 28 214 24 18633 * 473 1,352177 3,529303*28336*Schuylkill IU 29 209 40 22637 * 460 1,730311 4,1343661430530*Elwyn * * ** * * ** 3,8623,862****Corrections Ed * * ** * * 57 158*****

18,048 2,742 1,14541,687 118,04139,01874023,464 303,63326,51563528,4463,08765Total:

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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Table 2Special Education Enrollments: IDEA - December 1, 2015

Number of Students by Disability

By age, by disabilityCharter Schools included

PPPS included

15

148

2,983

40

*

83

201

*

*

157

995

13

4,278

8,925

50

145

4,744

62

28

75

247

*

*

139

1,236

14

5,772

12,516

348

147

5,817

59

171

49

669

381

*

176

1,617

2,122

11,581

623

173

7,283

71

432

56

1,316

1,126

*

211

1,993

143

13,456

818

232

7,599

98

763

60

1,953

3,349

*

205

2,148

27

*

17,256

972

230

6,390

105

1,082

62

2,637

6,402

*

213

2,255

32

*

20,384

1,156

235

5,399

91

1,319

52

3,042

8,878

*

235

2,329

31

*

22,770

1,100

250

4,125

97

1,483

60

3,366

10,145

*

217

2,404

30

*

23,282

1,223

213

2,696

76

1,672

55

3,452

10,998

*

209

2,318

46

*

22,964

1,339

223

1,700

84

1,907

58

3,534

11,341

*

199

2,355

37

*

22,782

1,432

212

1,019

87

2,138

48

3,585

11,576

*

192

2,148

48

*

22,491

1,480

209

621

77

2,360

46

3,644

11,549

*

194

2,160

39

*

22,384

1,480

180

355

75

2,705

48

3,596

11,822

*

226

1,970

76

*

22,534

1,538

168

236

93

2,842

55

3,367

11,975

*

171

1,787

70

*

22,307

1,596

197

158

86

2,813

55

3,130

11,419

*

188

1,695

77

*

21,415

1,322

89

73

41

1,343

29

1,492

5,806

*

202

1,002

47

*

11,451

835

38

*

23

332

20

269

1,012

*

176

437

17

*

3,164

691

*

109

236

*

139

341

15

*

1,661

132

*

*

*

*

*

32

*

34

69

*

*

310

18,150

3,105

51,205

1,281

23,530

926

39,590

118,053

67

3,483

31,259

669

12,315

303,633Total

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

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count Page 2

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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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 2015-2016

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65

*

52

*

75

233

*

*

45

*

518

*

*

36

*

11

*

16

43

*

*

21

*

139

4,121

372

4,095

167

5,798

116

5,939

21,944

13

408

3,489

105

46,567

1,882

281

3,378

87

2,290

66

4,001

15,414

*

377

2,370

30,210

10,594

1,735

27,596

769

14,057

477

26,670

75,222

38

2,015

19,338

428

178,939

745

149

1,466

56

988

41

1,356

3,716

*

126

1,329

9,996

349

116

948

35

124

18

408

1,093

*

71

794

*

3,964

17,734

2,660

37,584

1,116

23,320

719

38,465

117,665

60

3,003

27,386

621

270,333Total

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

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count Page 3

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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Table 5Number of Preschool Children

Served by EI Program

2282355722282011021902071866698

16910432651337732515814117016441

357347446542411299122109132

1,313

*8,925

27244574330129413523434028011812122415747773649547820625522825064

439432704667643430148143178

1,8124815

12,512

148

105

319271276214

618

*4,800

*82

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

35181414

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20**

278

616910

1,577651615294548697590228271512320

1,0021,5071,074

976431496501493127934936

1,5041,4981,344

957345303366

3,7639930

26,515 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

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count Page 4

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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Preschool Ages 3-5by educational environment

by race

Table 7Ethnicity by Education Environment, Preschool Age 3-5

School Year 2015-2016

20

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2,352

223

130

703

124

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353

135

4,072

1,460

130

170

65

725

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341

234

3,166

6,822

1,231

2,145

1,322

2,984

*

1,262

1,217

17,154

452

83

109

58

213

*

109

89

1,134

41

61

26

144

15

*

59

37

665

11,391

1,711

2,618

1,527

4,777

*

2,126

1,714

26,237Total:

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

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count Page 5

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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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 2015-2016

Basis for Exit Number of Students

Transferred to Regular Education 2,262

Graduated with Regular High School Diploma 17,920

Received a GED and/or Certificate 14

Reached Maximum Age 109

Died 70

Moved, Known to be Continuing 1,719

Dropped Out 2,700

24,794Total:

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Page 6

Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

Based on Revised December 1, 2015 Child Count

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Table 10Students with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education ServicesPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2015-2016

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) 620 1326918351,3221,5961,5381,4801,4801,4321,3391,2231,1001,156972818 17,734

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 168 *3889197168180209212223213250235230232 2,660

Speech or Language Impairment 7,206 ***731582363556211,0191,7002,6964,1255,3996,3907,599 37,584

Visual Impairment including Blindness 67 *234186937577878476979110598 1,116

Emotional Disturbance 430 221093321,3432,8132,8422,7052,3602,1381,9071,6721,4831,3191,082763 23,320

Orthopedic Impairment 56 *20295555484648585560526260 719

Other Health Impairment 1,308 *2691,4923,1303,3673,5963,6443,5853,5343,4523,3663,0422,6371,953 38,465

Specific Learning Disability 1,125 322361,0125,80611,41911,97511,82211,54911,57611,34110,99810,1458,8786,4023,349 117,665

Deaf-Blindness * *************** 60

Multiple Disabilities 203 34139176202188171226194192199209217235213205 3,003

Autism 1,968 693414371,0021,6951,7871,9702,1602,1482,3552,3182,4042,3292,2552,148 27,386

Traumatic Brain Injury *17 621

Total: 13,178 17,256 20,384 22,770 23,282 22,964 22,782 22,491 22,384 22,534 22,307 21,415 11,451 3,164 1,661 310 270,333

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Where this symbol (*) appears, the PDE is not displaying these data on this report to guard against improper statistical comparisons due to small group sizes (n=10 or less), and/or to protect the confidentiality of those students with disabilities who comprise this category.

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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 2015-2016

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) 13 *13*597985837979606144553138 792

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 73

Speech or Language Impairment 244 ******16213880120176200266284 1,456

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 45

Emotional Disturbance 16 **14598893947280687053554827 837

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

Other Health Impairment 33 ***456674897987958179695750 911

Specific Learning Disability 36 **18186277331319310315349332299279203101 3,357

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 73

Autism 49 **12275247526262755773665842 742

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

Total: 407 562 675 747 740 734 740 678 636 674 660 577 390 79 * 8,335

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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 2015-2016

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) *2024404745514057443534382519 542

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

Speech or Language Impairment 181 ********1322505093115135 666

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 48

Emotional Disturbance * ***326557827275515448263618 634

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

Other Health Impairment 17 ***223839516053625553534630 582

Specific Learning Disability * **14941431411301381501381521541268346 1,516

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 50

Autism 40 *11*152332284239364142474242 490

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

Total: 276 304 357 394 391 403 366 401 363 361 323 326 211 63 * 4,589

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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 2015-2016

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) 43 *47607874667573586359625837 889

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 17 ***141417132519181923161819 237

Speech or Language Impairment 412 *****16154784125215324452504495 2,694

Visual Impairment including Blindness 11 *************1714 127

Emotional Disturbance 19 **168716518221914413613410492818954 1,530

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 58

Other Health Impairment 97 **16133224235254253249279214237219190146 2,749

Specific Learning Disability 66 **38326642645620592545637613534507383204 6,356

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

Multiple Disabilities 12 *161323151713121714***2015 213

Autism 132 *3687129183170187166207211187176173161 2,243

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

Total: 816 1,151 1,460 1,533 1,481 1,468 1,490 1,302 1,349 1,385 1,388 1,287 740 175 105 11 17,141

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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 2015-2016

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) 24 **11302641444238293127302826 440

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 80

Speech or Language Impairment 280 ****171218374175101168224262286 1,528

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 47

Emotional Disturbance 15 ***284961654850354625252214 487

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

Other Health Impairment 31 ***4310612211511212511194100818145 1,177

Specific Learning Disability 27 **1215328633331829028833330129625316788 3,146

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

Multiple Disabilities * *******11******* 77

Autism 38 ***405966656467878070566053 814

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

Total: 432 526 641 688 708 669 687 629 612 641 652 570 312 51 * 7,844

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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 2015-2016

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) 24 *31667272685758574557625333 782

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ***********12*13* 80

Speech or Language Impairment 245 ********203863111156204251 1,112

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

Emotional Disturbance 31 **12411241161199399956567636745 1,039

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

Other Health Impairment 56 ***3565869894778494851018959 1,027

Specific Learning Disability 15 **2818737841640537335235635530931521482 3,791

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

Multiple Disabilities * ****11*1213*11***** 116

Autism 74 **123569658075721018278826563 959

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 25

Total: 457 545 720 794 734 722 754 697 733 799 778 736 380 92 33 12 8,986

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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 2015-2016

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 **11273432313425262819252121 358

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 32

Speech or Language Impairment 178 *********28396598119174 722

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

Emotional Disturbance * ***203243334128341824211515 338

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

Other Health Impairment 16 ***134544575846325530283016 470

Specific Learning Disability 24 **12941711741501391701761681421269158 1,696

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 52

Autism 18 ***141521222127262133232713 284

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 19

Total: 272 308 317 341 317 341 330 314 305 302 325 305 172 29 * * 3,989

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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 2015-2016

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) *2322394636392528232333262830 444

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ***********12*** 92

Speech or Language Impairment 234 *******12204670132188220208 1,143

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

Emotional Disturbance * **11355862745746402734251312 506

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

Other Health Impairment 16 ***42951018596110748799906542 1,013

Specific Learning Disability * **2315026127524124728324924824519113858 2,618

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 96

Autism 34 **11204641564743575061544239 610

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

Total: 336 411 527 596 629 522 509 555 501 528 536 520 303 83 * 6,607

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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 2015-2016

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) 24 *37616274636048533434314129 670

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****16******15*** 111

Speech or Language Impairment 299 ******1119236878142166230251 1,297

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 26

Emotional Disturbance 17 ***5411677846568495253493122 749

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 27

Other Health Impairment 32 ***441001071121091241121111078710172 1,223

Specific Learning Disability 41 **2315433332531528229127827224619716598 3,022

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 67

Autism 44 ***164139525253455369694952 649

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

Total: 472 544 632 613 678 618 621 625 603 658 647 687 335 84 * 7,855

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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 2015-2016

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) * ***12141311121716*1315** 161

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 18

Speech or Language Impairment 89 ********15172536477184 392

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

Emotional Disturbance * ****17212326141614*11** 173

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

Other Health Impairment * ****131513121815182016*13 176

Specific Learning Disability * ***3976101929887857687685923 906

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 26

Autism * *****1715131117*1214** 152

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

Total: 120 151 172 175 188 156 172 168 170 161 173 133 72 18 * * 2,033

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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 2015-2016

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 ***1427212025112016111419* 231

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

Speech or Language Impairment 154 ********12274167103125153 698

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

Emotional Disturbance * ***15283730262419*171523* 266

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

Other Health Impairment 12 ***253457554453393231362819 472

Specific Learning Disability 12 ***7017720218018419016718116113811744 1,830

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 61

Autism 33 ***142341334037394648323731 464

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

Total: 244 277 359 345 343 337 325 333 333 328 368 298 149 32 * 4,089

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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 2015-2016

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) * ***1119171511151723**15* 184

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 21

Speech or Language Impairment 107 *********1624446376101 450

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

Emotional Disturbance * ***1328272024261813131712* 223

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

Other Health Impairment 15 ****2224163330252125252021 285

Specific Learning Disability * ***5798831111081139511592875023 1,047

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

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

Autism 21 ****131313*14131418182417 196

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

Total: 159 188 211 225 203 215 189 212 197 187 169 187 97 28 * * 2,475

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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 2015-2016

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) *2741557672808567696660744242 886

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 11 ***1116**12*181818202119 191

Speech or Language Impairment 436 ******17214169118215255323419 1,934

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***********13*** 85

Emotional Disturbance 15 **1764136164121129127989679615024 1,184

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

Other Health Impairment 32 **114998116127126109112104111855255 1,188

Specific Learning Disability 45 *50263532579585602645612588528456329156 5,981

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

Multiple Disabilities * **1711141112***15*13** 154

Autism 73 **16284357608461757173907776 897

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 31

Total: 650 812 910 1,064 1,106 1,086 1,071 1,081 1,078 1,017 1,029 929 488 157 64 11 12,553

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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 2015-2016

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) 38 *36597361626450656054494247 795

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************1313 86

Speech or Language Impairment 422 *****1718326899205235304348437 2,193

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

Emotional Disturbance 13 **146312210710910389855555585028 957

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 35

Other Health Impairment 63 **14621461591621481581681581561358680 1,697

Specific Learning Disability 40 **34232540586552577502542534535419308115 5,526

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

Multiple Disabilities 16 ******11*131712121514* 162

Autism 101 *2052749782121101121115130141126108 1,407

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 61

Total: 702 849 995 1,133 1,190 1,155 1,108 1,000 1,064 1,011 1,055 986 486 132 68 12 12,946

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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 2015-2016

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) *3631415852404757383935293728 600

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 85

Speech or Language Impairment 238 ******1114326498152168260290 1,340

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

Emotional Disturbance 27 **16571131261037879776357474034 920

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 30

Other Health Impairment 94 ***80137174201199190176210213180164126 2,155

Specific Learning Disability 69 *44272530514516524517528511501405270168 5,389

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

Multiple Disabilities * ***1111****121211*11* 139

Autism 96 **214486708610012199103115100106105 1,263

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 29

Total: 570 774 897 954 1,105 1,045 1,006 1,017 990 977 965 950 516 128 75 13 11,982

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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 2015-2016

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) 25 *476510762687862696162625243 887

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ******14*****11** 87

Speech or Language Impairment 367 *****1711373283119179231282349 1,723

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

Emotional Disturbance * **22931802111511361261008984596133 1,362

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

Other Health Impairment 35 **11881721721851741861471531531159370 1,763

Specific Learning Disability 28 **62281568579616589603508524474425266118 5,652

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

Multiple Disabilities 11 ***14**151112*11**12* 149

Autism 115 *3080129103136151156152150131160148130 1,783

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 33

Total: 604 759 928 1,081 1,095 1,116 1,088 1,187 1,182 1,203 1,175 1,193 636 183 * 13,510

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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 2015-2016

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) * **12193037273738251917212016 340

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 43

Speech or Language Impairment 169 ******111418425666103109182 778

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 18

Emotional Disturbance 11 ***154040302833322823191922 343

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 27

Other Health Impairment 25 ***384861657053645962554329 682

Specific Learning Disability 14 **2414123824320822224420920720118411457 2,310

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

Multiple Disabilities * ***11*******14*** 104

Autism 31 ****2926293127283018242938 362

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

Total: 276 358 344 422 407 411 415 424 420 389 420 403 234 60 * 5,012

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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 2015-2016

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) 16 *16394540464047313017333422 467

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

Speech or Language Impairment 181 ********12183349101113166 682

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

Emotional Disturbance * ***1432314232312527232017* 321

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

Other Health Impairment 15 ***325043485654435659674727 602

Specific Learning Disability 15 **138521328023223122321918819614912078 2,244

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 64

Autism 30 ****1921243026322929352723 340

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

Total: 274 336 369 412 378 374 379 405 400 405 424 365 187 52 * 4,782

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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 2015-2016

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) *2933516452486151355439343426 639

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 52

Speech or Language Impairment 196 *******1226315785125173217 944

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 36

Emotional Disturbance 16 ***335065725660553845442025 586

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 21

Other Health Impairment 35 ***39102117101114107105112103818763 1,179

Specific Learning Disability 15 **2816431131829629531628028327123415878 3,053

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

Multiple Disabilities * ***********11*** 92

Autism 55 **14202535383528383956283538 495

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

Total: 355 461 524 562 616 602 552 603 589 583 610 576 317 96 * 7,108

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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 2015-2016

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 **15355836352725323030403123 446

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 57

Speech or Language Impairment 231 ********30375792106162240 982

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

Emotional Disturbance 18 ***407190616259424948373423 640

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

Other Health Impairment 28 ***48748285929611011092957152 1,043

Specific Learning Disability 23 **2414230431732330731330330126925618583 3,152

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 80

Autism 40 ***343431374144494545494643 550

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

Total: 370 474 545 606 592 606 586 585 551 557 575 563 311 60 * 7,007

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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 2015-2016

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 *35274355575155374748353432 600

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****11****11***** 89

Speech or Language Impairment 268 *****1117194562120173243277334 1,579

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 22

Emotional Disturbance * ***4110298795761503831383028 676

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

Other Health Impairment 56 **198021821120821218918717117915112880 2,096

Specific Learning Disability 44 **44278597646586619610567579507466333150 6,033

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

Multiple Disabilities * ***1412*12******** 128

Autism 87 *24376469898092888810211691112 1,161

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

Total: 501 736 906 1,064 1,045 1,063 1,032 1,051 1,061 1,054 1,111 1,069 502 135 * 12,421

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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 2015-2016

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 *27203029304629372423201920 391

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * ****14****11***** 102

Speech or Language Impairment 235 ******12343657104145204213282 1,334

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 18

Emotional Disturbance 11 **12429391938759515842341819 714

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

Other Health Impairment 49 **1239919113012913815115411912511470 1,415

Specific Learning Disability 50 **35188436451457465459426372353313234128 4,376

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

Multiple Disabilities 13 ******13**15***** 133

Autism 71 *15375271727460918379788790 977

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

Total: 455 628 700 783 782 809 831 809 839 836 759 730 359 105 64 17 9,506

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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 2015-2016

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 114445515165425245454235343227 642

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *******15141112141618* 151

Speech or Language Impairment 312 ****112028366686153276306322325 1,950

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

Emotional Disturbance 23 ***61140144129136111938179665851 1,182

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 46

Other Health Impairment 82 **1691206179227235179198194191186157116 2,266

Specific Learning Disability 58 **27274571610631620601614607561481344190 6,196

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

Multiple Disabilities * ***********1318*12 132

Autism 96 *376513195117135149137135139124122106 1,622

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 32

Total: 615 853 1,067 1,236 1,317 1,237 1,199 1,179 1,243 1,200 1,136 1,138 563 145 97 22 14,247

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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 2015-2016

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) *5971797669807172655662413029 885

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 14 ********13161417151217 158

Speech or Language Impairment 392 ****2716305690124183312410414426 2,484

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 64

Emotional Disturbance 33 **1910324920719117713813411495876743 1,665

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 53

Other Health Impairment 105 **15108242256301285291293281269220210146 3,030

Specific Learning Disability 62 *85448871792883799802803789669645459231 8,361

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

Multiple Disabilities 16 **1211*1111**11*12161215 172

Autism 137 *4785164146185175194193187172176177154 2,223

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

Total: 787 1,071 1,394 1,622 1,615 1,649 1,649 1,621 1,587 1,704 1,519 1,666 848 253 126 27 19,138

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Chester County IU 24

Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2015-2016

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) *2531453934253929431420201920 419

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *********12121411*14 107

Speech or Language Impairment 290 ****132017455699145211277265281 1,722

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 55

Emotional Disturbance 23 **20611641581119981687162594233 1,055

Orthopedic Impairment * *************** 39

Other Health Impairment 99 *15117230251263237240223228222204176140 2,657

Specific Learning Disability 37 **42232455465485511501505437404398256147 4,886

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

Multiple Disabilities 16 *11**131111**1514**** 161

Autism 76 *275511294971201231271211221008880 1,368

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

Total: 569 734 869 1,086 1,074 1,052 1,100 1,052 1,079 1,022 1,047 1,043 525 145 * 12,496

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Delaware County IU 25

Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2015-2016

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) * *5642565969606263445431383527 716

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 19 *******14**12*121213 141

Speech or Language Impairment 238 ******19406294115174214234283 1,483

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 44

Emotional Disturbance 18 *22691671571661421071208879633533 1,281

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

Other Health Impairment 76 **1653152156147160160175155151137123105 1,772

Specific Learning Disability 92 *60270578541583553610608603553478351196 6,097

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

Multiple Disabilities * ************121315 121

Autism 108 *334764898891105126122120136125122 1,408

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 33

Total: 571 800 936 1,095 1,141 1,166 1,190 1,134 1,076 1,087 1,036 1,044 512 183 135 23 13,129

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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 2015-2016

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) 106 24103122177219229226218240258215207218147126 2,835

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 17 ***122924262728323335273236 366

Speech or Language Impairment 446 ***111724445785116186260319424546 2,536

Visual Impairment including Blindness * ***11***1311***1311* 130

Emotional Disturbance 45 *37124244250300289258245249210202143102 2,713

Orthopedic Impairment * *************13* 76

Other Health Impairment 137 **1666181236230287303304313294290269219 3,152

Specific Learning Disability 216 *1536851,2721,4641,4531,3701,3981,3181,1991,141878728449 13,778

Deaf-Blindness * *************** 11

Multiple Disabilities 16 *11****202013121523372013 234

Autism 296 *282871115145163192184206245285272318347 2,904

Traumatic Brain Injury * *************** 48

Total: 1,288 1,850 2,108 2,267 2,474 2,477 2,508 2,531 2,478 2,481 2,402 2,103 1,171 378 218 49 28,783

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Beaver Valley IU 27

Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2015-2016

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) * **1628233022252621171322*15 282

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

Speech or Language Impairment 143 ********1730426082102166 654

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

Emotional Disturbance * **203475484831291519*1512* 363

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

Other Health Impairment 13 **12468272707978626153445622 753

Specific Learning Disability *22531842562732482021801621811551509457 2,234

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 43

Autism 26 *11*243742463636513339272318 457

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

Total: 215 296 303 353 335 362 343 377 393 449 476 481 320 110 * 4,866

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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 2015-2016

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) * **12151614171818111713171212 207

Hearing Impairment including Deafness * *************** 24

Speech or Language Impairment 121 *********1940618286118 540

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 17

Emotional Disturbance * ****1325*13243114**** 177

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

Other Health Impairment * ***184545525543513538352412 469

Specific Learning Disability 14 ***82118136127135132127138971087551 1,350

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

Multiple Disabilities * *************** 32

Autism 23 ***151715182624182628192614 278

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

Total: 179 225 236 275 254 280 260 254 252 236 245 216 145 37 * 3,110

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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 2015-2016

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) 11 ***15141914121914*13*1620 202

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

Speech or Language Impairment 98 *******17172839657991116 567

Visual Impairment including Blindness * *************** 22

Emotional Disturbance * ***183139413420272320131611 309

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

Other Health Impairment 22 ***274640493639373635322228 454

Specific Learning Disability 44 **166618214916016713614714416514610872 1,705

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

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

Autism 17 ***122216172526213330171821 287

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

Total: 206 273 282 304 344 289 282 267 297 294 281 306 148 39 * 3,636

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Table 10AStudents with Disabilities, School Age 6-21

Receiving Special Education Services in School Age Programs, School Year 2015-2016

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 * *1411122115********* 90

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

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

Specific Learning Disability * *1318************ 57

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

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

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

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

Total: * * * * * * * * * * 23 28 22 32 29 16 158

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

by Educational Environment and Disability

Pennsylvania Totals - School Year 2015-2016

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) 333 1,898 1,109970 3,060 2,947 3,908756 915 336 121 *400 401 * *146 223 * 1972 * 3235

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

74 214 *808 178 99 63857 23 * 138 ** 101 * ** 20 11 *32 * *13

Speech or Language Impairment

64 807 *3,720 261 281 5632,127 11 * 27 ** 11 * *41 * * ** 20 **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

23 74 *324 47323 * * 80 ** 78 * ** 38 * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 910 1,424 1107,204 2,943 1,403 1,5372,901 315 143 605 711,027 1,521 * 152358 207 39 *333 15 4339

Orthopedic Impairment 24 71 12163 83 48 44194 14 * * *19 * * *23 * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 1,257 4,645 8714,457 4,625 1,206 9249,559 347 69 162 *252 415 * 31118 65 17 *92 26 34*

Specific Learning Disability 5,218 15,177 26248,565 17,750 1,261 2,18624,182 1,324 97 71 72272 529 * 5729 81 * *119 * 3517

Deaf-Blindness * * ** * * ** * * 13 ** * * ** * * ** * **

Multiple Disabilities 157 246149 663 55475 69 89 176 *141 183 * *130 88 * 2223 71 7013

Autism 555 2,992 3985,741 2,760 3,969 2,2295,591 390 166 570 *311 952 * *251 300 22 *74 * 1728

Traumatic Brain Injury 35 14185 91 4516 13 * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

Total: 8,514 27,525 2,25582,185 31,961 11,964 11,57676,643 3,428 931 1,974 1602,441 4,215 * 2591,113 1,032 114 755 158 239165

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 13 94 2284 227 91 11442 34 * * *23 12 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *21 * * *29 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *163 * * *1,283 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *14 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 43 60 *251 78 28 19123 * 11 28 *82 54 * *28 * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 36 105 *344 92 22 17232 12 * * *23 14 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 180 391 *1,516 336 38 *817 18 * * *14 23 * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism 15 71 *160 67 92 51148 * * 21 *37 31 * *13 14 * ** * **

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

294 740 392,568 809 282 2212,696 83 30 78 *185 151 * *61 43 * *17 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 16 36 1345 57 80 11817 33 24 * *59 * * *31 * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *41 * * *687 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 20 30 *173 55 81 6552 * * 19 *66 43 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 17 72 *204 70 16 20166 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 78 205 *617 188 * 27356 26 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism 13 41 *84 46 107 5775 12 * * ** * * *26 * * ** * **

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

155 396 291,190 425 295 2931,375 84 41 53 *148 84 * *83 13 * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 13 155 4636 170 118 16220 34 37 11 *36 17 * *18 13 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *81 * * *83 * * 20 ** 18 * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 35 *285 * * *2,357 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *33 * * *22 * * 31 ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 63 122 *549 148 51 82178 17 * 79 ** 175 * ** 18 * *16 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * *15 * * *18 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 114 427 *1,058 345 64 44593 26 * 16 ** 32 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 292 1,083 *2,582 976 69 631,147 60 * * ** 43 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** 13 12 13* * * 35 *14 40 * *12 28 * ** * **

Autism 45 278 32490 250 189 125467 27 25 80 *52 118 * *24 30 * ** * **

Traumatic Brain Injury * * *12 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

543 2,139 1005,144 1,928 522 4924,895 177 86 284 *126 461 * *65 114 * *30 * 13*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 58 1625 98 88 8514 26 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *22 * * *23 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 41 *178 21 * *1,271 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 19 28 *149 73 25 2278 * * * *26 24 * ** * * *12 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 37 144 *479 174 26 18257 14 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 148 449 *1,397 420 17 15664 16 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism 15 96 *209 115 87 45145 19 * 24 ** 36 * ** * * ** * **

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

233 833 342,484 920 262 2042,478 88 11 67 *44 103 * ** 19 * *26 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 14 90 4638 142 112 17363 58 * * ** 17 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 12 *23 * * *30 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *77 * * *1,029 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 30 59 *358 144 55 48182 14 * 24 *13 25 * 17* * * *39 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 30 102 *334 116 43 35313 * * 12 ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 157 280 *1,657 478 * 66950 51 * * ** 11 * ** * * *17 * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 18 24* * * 16 ** 22 * ** * * ** * **

Autism 22 93 12251 108 112 75213 11 * 20 ** 17 * ** * * ** * **

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

259 647 732,768 1,018 353 4242,800 142 * 85 *27 95 * 2814 20 11 *81 * 12*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 46 1623 60 62 8820 18 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* 16 *47 * * *656 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 15 17 *104 32 33 4234 * * 15 ** 18 * ** * * *14 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 12 50 *210 43 * 14111 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 80 258 *667 265 * 25334 17 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 26 14* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 31 *71 20 50 2646 * * * ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

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

122 433 361,143 427 194 2111,223 43 * 31 ** 51 * ** * * *29 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 45 1218 78 98 6611 18 23 * *19 16 * ** 23 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *27 * * *31 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *90 * * *1,045 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *14 * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 30 30 *207 38 * 1254 * * 22 *28 42 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 34 146 *381 134 23 13216 * * * *12 14 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 143 386 *1,223 299 * 11494 26 * * ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * * ** * * 20 ** 15 * ** 12 * ** * **

Autism * 59 *142 51 70 36120 * * 18 *19 37 * *12 16 * ** * **

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

233 683 252,114 619 220 1421,995 66 44 83 *97 144 * *39 62 * *17 * 15*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 28 58 3876 119 89 14541 31 15 * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *48 * * *40 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 13 *116 * * *1,082 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *16 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 35 26 *320 51 12 30161 17 * 23 ** 32 * ** * * *13 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 36 89 *547 70 19 22382 * * 12 ** 11 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 155 227 *1,562 213 * 21781 18 * * ** 15 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 31 19* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 52 11174 45 75 43202 * * * ** 15 * ** * * ** * **

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

268 478 612,876 509 232 2842,709 83 19 50 *12 83 * ** 14 * *32 12 33*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 44 ** 60 14 19* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *38 * * *341 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance * 14 *35 33 * 1317 * * * *15 18 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment * 37 *48 32 * *40 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 38 114 *364 161 * *200 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism * 25 *33 31 * *27 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

55 252 *533 329 49 52644 26 * 11 *24 31 * ** * * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 52 1411 57 21 51* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *54 * * *647 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 11 20 *113 26 11 *41 * * * ** 17 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 25 72 *197 61 * 1171 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 67 316 *765 295 * 18318 * * * ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 14 ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 70 *107 49 45 33104 * * * ** 21 * ** * * ** * **

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

120 549 281,267 502 109 1261,215 31 * 21 ** 61 * ** * * *12 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 34 *21 39 21 2715 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *28 * * *380 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 13 * *109 14 * *50 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment * 33 *109 30 * *85 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 54 94 *489 98 * *268 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 14 12* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 29 *39 17 29 1550 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

80 210 18814 203 78 70866 25 * * ** 24 * ** * * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 41 1929 122 213 23422 50 48 * *51 * * *31 * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 27 *46 14 12 *68 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *157 * * *1,753 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *24 * 11 *37 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 30 63 14249 191 127 17770 23 * 21 *61 61 * 1140 * * *20 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 44 99 *489 137 52 41274 * * * ** * * *13 * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 229 462 *2,564 733 139 1961,496 69 12 * *31 20 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 21 20* * 25 * *29 * * *22 * * ** * **

Autism 18 54 15141 55 235 145143 11 * * *16 16 * *18 * * ** * **

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

336 765 723,719 1,275 819 8283,869 170 107 36 *197 117 * 20133 17 * *35 * 14*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 14 83 6416 82 189 24115 15 31 * *28 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *14 * 13 *26 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 21 *231 * 19 *1,912 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 34 47 *246 146 89 9595 13 18 * *82 17 * *24 * * *27 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 44 194 *588 247 93 76384 16 * * *18 * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 199 730 202,165 945 113 1501,105 45 11 * *21 11 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 19* * 60 57* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 30 105 27279 149 245 119343 * 17 13 *20 26 * *15 * * ** * **

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

328 1,199 1473,565 1,597 832 7683,910 103 88 19 *172 62 * *51 13 * *52 11 *13Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 65 4611 87 102 15321 42 * * ** 32 * ** 13 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 12 *28 11 * *22 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 12 *127 * * *1,185 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 40 50 *309 132 46 37133 15 * 35 ** 70 * ** 15 * *16 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 59 306 *714 258 51 47611 23 * 18 ** 38 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 214 735 251,986 995 39 821,143 87 * * ** 42 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * 14 16* * 32 33* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 26 122 *258 114 178 98274 19 * 44 ** 82 * ** 15 * ** * **

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

357 1,326 1063,455 1,616 463 4623,414 191 14 111 *33 275 * ** 56 * *43 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 127 6628 178 150 22022 51 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *23 14 * *17 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 49 *177 12 18 *1,460 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *18 * * *15 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 73 97 *427 206 35 56146 14 * 25 *51 126 * *33 14 * *31 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 74 186 *689 246 52 46374 19 * * ** 40 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 264 607 142,247 1,036 62 1121,153 59 * * ** 50 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 25* * 37 46* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 40 171 31415 184 207 155394 21 * 46 ** 66 * *17 26 * ** * **

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

474 1,262 1484,043 1,894 573 6463,590 171 18 90 *71 292 * 1361 61 * *57 * 1211Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 43 1323 90 48 66* 15 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *16 * * *15 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 25 *90 * * *644 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 11 18 *109 44 14 1473 * * 11 *13 14 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 31 52 *273 61 22 *193 11 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 138 124 *1,134 174 15 17616 21 * * *15 * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 13* * 36 22* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 45 *83 35 55 3163 * * * ** 15 * ** * * ** * **

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

190 318 321,750 417 201 1631,631 62 21 20 *45 46 * *13 * * *20 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 58 1824 141 53 7141 35 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * ** * * *15 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *39 * * *613 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 15 19 *118 29 13 1458 * * * *11 * * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 28 20 *221 48 17 *227 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 80 80 *1,150 188 11 19646 14 * * *15 * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 11* * 14 20* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 19 *79 28 50 3899 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

134 210 431,654 439 160 1741,711 71 * 13 *35 31 * *16 * * *23 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 11 65 5727 101 107 15031 16 15 * ** 25 * ** 15 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *21 * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 15 *76 * * *806 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance * 48 *121 93 30 5855 12 * 33 *30 40 * *19 * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 27 134 *403 179 27 27306 15 * * *14 15 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 121 404 *1,161 557 38 56593 57 12 * *15 15 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 13* * 32 20* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism * 56 2176 39 86 4774 * * 29 ** 31 * ** * * ** * **

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

177 737 1061,907 987 327 3621,898 108 43 87 *68 136 * *30 29 * *18 * 20*Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 64 2517 72 80 10420 18 * * *13 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *15 * * *16 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 54 *76 * 11 *788 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *15 * * *18 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 24 44 *158 81 41 4883 * * 14 *63 17 * *25 * * *11 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 39 126 *367 125 24 25286 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 129 417 *1,349 457 28 32669 33 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 15 21* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 15 77 1394 47 68 5794 * * * *12 23 * *17 * * ** * **

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

217 795 532,096 799 267 2951,982 79 29 45 *114 67 * *61 * * *29 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

Ages 6-21,by educational environment

by disabilityCharter Schools included

Colonial Northampton IU 20

Children Who Recieved Special Education in Homebound/Hospital

Placement

Children Who Recieved Special Education in Private Residential

Facility

Children Who Recieved Special Education in

Public Residential Facility

Children Who Recieved Special Education in

Private Separate Facility

Children Who Recieved Special Education in

Public Separate Facility

Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class Less Than 40% of the Day

Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside

the Regular Class No More Than 79% of the Day and No Less Than

40% of the Day

Children Who Recieved Special Education Inside the Regular Class 80% or

More of the Day

Disability/Age6-11 12-17 18-21 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11 18-2112-176-11

Intellectual Disability (MR) * 41 6613 80 126 18620 24 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *27 * * *26 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 25 *148 * * *1,316 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 20 35 *160 86 90 9847 13 12 * *70 11 * 12* * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 71 195 *850 241 127 74436 18 * * *31 * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 244 574 112,764 693 81 1151,413 58 * * *25 * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 26* * 30 50* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 18 108 29229 97 216 122260 22 * * *18 * * ** * * ** * **

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

372 990 1504,214 1,222 691 6543,526 139 37 * *155 40 * 28* 16 * *28 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 17 31 26* 74 71 103* 40 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *42 11 * *24 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *139 * * *1,156 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 25 30 *190 110 71 9558 12 11 * *57 13 * *18 * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 37 202 *455 182 76 50339 * * * *18 14 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 171 647 151,884 672 36 89744 39 * * ** 18 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * 14* * 39 36* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 21 121 *161 121 188 102160 28 * * *19 * * ** * * ** * **

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

282 1,058 772,895 1,196 489 4792,507 143 23 * *111 55 * *31 * * *16 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 54 70* 119 120 14611 57 * * ** 11 * ** * * *13 * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *48 * * *63 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 66 *213 25 29 *1,625 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 18 84 *339 211 79 50160 26 * 28 ** 123 * ** 22 * *17 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 62 306 *751 358 96 60510 31 * 11 ** 39 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 190 1,110 122,245 1,235 84 1191,043 101 * * ** 36 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** * 47 27* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 35 195 32355 237 203 139315 37 * * ** 21 * ** 17 * ** * **

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

322 1,845 1323,981 2,223 672 5533,751 259 26 59 *21 241 * *15 64 * *50 * 1622Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 14 99 10622 143 98 22915 69 * 18 ** 34 * ** 21 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *53 * * *69 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 102 *301 40 14 *2,023 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *17 * * *27 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 74 111 *632 187 42 44228 18 * 54 *40 173 * ** 25 * *17 * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * *15 * * *11 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 100 335 *1,252 328 58 41822 15 * 12 ** 37 * ** 11 * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 420 1,238 113,433 1,338 47 921,564 108 * * ** 70 * ** 15 * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * 16 14* 15 40 20* * * 18 ** 12 * ** * * ** * **

Autism 51 286 32582 248 188 152484 42 * 44 ** 68 * ** 35 * ** * **

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

675 2,212 1706,324 2,323 499 5865,247 263 12 163 *58 404 * *22 117 * *37 * *16Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 51 23* 69 36 79* 27 41 * *31 20 * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* * *38 * * *44 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 92 *188 58 * *1,376 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *15 * * *23 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 51 57 *433 104 * *177 11 14 * *102 28 * *43 * * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * *18 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 96 286 *1,141 241 14 11741 24 15 * *33 17 * *16 * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 212 752 *2,037 813 15 31906 54 15 * *22 * * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** 14 19 12* * 15 * *26 11 * *30 * * ** * **

Autism 36 154 *373 150 96 42287 14 30 18 *43 57 * *30 20 * ** * **

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

406 1,420 424,259 1,462 196 1893,582 134 132 45 *259 142 * *132 41 * *17 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 14 69 3811 121 85 11917 51 14 18 *40 61 * ** 44 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 22 *36 13 * *44 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

* 89 *193 24 29 *1,140 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 52 55 *365 186 77 98120 17 * 51 *69 121 * ** 12 * *12 * **

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

Other Health Impairment 46 225 *668 199 52 41453 16 * * ** 30 * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 214 834 152,269 1,032 91 1161,339 99 * * *13 38 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * * ** 13 17 ** * * 28 ** 18 * ** 12 * ** * **

Autism 31 205 *219 150 167 64277 23 13 64 *13 115 * *23 33 * ** * **

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

370 1,520 783,783 1,747 533 4463,406 211 46 196 15151 402 * 1158 121 * *25 * *11Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) 94 197 189317 345 578 635219 103 * 18 *17 70 * ** 33 * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

* 35 *81 23 18 2080 * * 47 ** 40 * ** * * ** * **

Speech or Language Impairment

11 73 *295 22 98 262,007 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

* * *12 * 23 1413 * * * ** 27 * ** 15 * ** * **

Emotional Disturbance 85 208 12621 365 311 292313 36 11 63 *94 180 * 2848 31 * ** * **

Orthopedic Impairment * * ** * * ** * * * *12 * * *21 * * ** * **

Other Health Impairment 58 554 *963 407 170 144759 16 * 11 *13 12 * *23 * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 618 2,074 824,994 2,583 266 6502,260 184 * * *15 24 * ** * * ** * **

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

Multiple Disabilities * 17 *11 * 59 3526 * * * *12 * * ** * * ** * **

Autism 31 341 46383 204 840 341513 34 * 65 ** 71 * ** 24 * ** * **

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

914 3,517 3597,690 3,974 2,373 2,1746,203 386 31 233 *168 435 * 37111 118 * *16 16 **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 36 1518 40 30 6011 * 18 * *21 * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *58 * * *588 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance 47 * *192 24 * *38 * * * ** 24 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 58 64 *345 76 * *168 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 243 238 *1,081 210 * 15402 12 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism 16 31 *135 42 25 2788 * 11 12 *15 28 * ** * * ** * **

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

372 389 251,862 397 80 1141,318 24 37 44 *45 88 * *27 22 * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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) * 37 16* 48 29 27* 14 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *29 * * *500 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance * 16 *75 14 * *22 * * * ** 17 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 16 47 *207 68 12 *89 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 79 180 *633 119 * 13294 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism * 27 *59 32 31 1266 * * 11 ** 14 * ** * * ** * **

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

118 313 281,030 288 96 691,002 29 * 30 *12 59 * ** 17 * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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 16* 41 38 37* * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

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

Speech or Language Impairment

* * *66 * * *457 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Visual Impairment including Blindness

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

Emotional Disturbance * 18 *92 42 * *55 * * * *24 18 * ** * * ** * **

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

Other Health Impairment 20 37 *170 57 * *121 * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

Specific Learning Disability 61 168 *630 241 * 19467 17 * * ** * * ** * * ** * **

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

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

Autism 11 30 *60 29 27 2260 * * * *12 * * *12 * * ** * **

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

108 289 351,057 416 97 951,200 37 20 * *61 35 * *44 * * *14 * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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

* * ** * * ** * * * ** * * ** * * ** * **Total:

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

by Educational Environment and Disability, School Year 2015-2016

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 * * ** * * ** * * * 46* * * 44* * * ** * **

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

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

Specific Learning Disability * * ** * * ** * * * 46* * * 11* * * ** * **

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

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

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

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

* * ** * * ** * * * 99* * * 59* * * ** * **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 2015-2016

Albert Gallatin Area SD 137 * *124 * 56 30435 706*35**Avella Area SD * * *34 * * 47* 110*14**Bentworth SD 13 * *42 * 21 5923 183*17**Bethlehem-Center SD 26 * *38 * 16 13117 262*31**Brownsville Area SD 48 * *47 * 56 13374 396*36**Burgettstown Area SD 19 * *31 * 19 10815 220*23**California Area SD * * *21 * 24 6513 147***Canon-Mcmillan SD 35 11 *184 * 85 26651 730*85**Carmichaels Area SD 21 * *36 * 13 66* 164*13**Central Greene SD 49 * *112 * 28 15529 412*28**Charleroi SD 20 * *29 * 28 10047 265*31**Chartiers-Houston SD * * *54 * 11 9911 202*15**Connellsville Area SD 71 13 *172 * 140 343102 919*65**Fort Cherry SD * * *35 * 26 7822 196*17**Frazier SD * * *24 * 13 7121 154*12**Jefferson-Morgan SD 24 * *21 * * 70* 151*17**Laurel Highlands SD 34 * *93 * 81 150103 521*47**McGuffey SD 15 * *69 * 29 13225 292*15**Peters Township SD * * *82 * 94 18618 473*71**Ringgold SD 47 * *55 * 32 21751 467*51**Southeastern Greene SD 24 * *23 * 17 4219 141*11**Trinity Area SD 34 11 *93 * 34 20058 503*5311*Uniontown Area SD 79 * *121 * 50 18138 521*36**Washington SD 46 * *27 * 16 9936 252*22**West Greene SD 19 * *15 * 14 6411 131****

798 76 461,582 3,36691824840 8,51876577*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 2015-2016

Academy CS * * ** * * 2233 68****City CHS * * ** * 14 55* 91****Environmental Charter School at Frick Park * * *25 * * 3213 91****Hill House Passport Academy CS * * ** * * 17* 31****Manchester Academic CS * * *11 * * ** 32****Pittsburgh SD 527 41 48720 * 519 1,312551 4,287*49454*Propel CS - Northside * * ** * * 27* 61****Urban Academy of Greater Pittsburgh CS * * *17 * * ** 27****Urban Pathways 6-12 CS * * ** * 13 30* 59****Urban Pathways K-5 College Charter School * * ** * * ** 30****

550 43 49796 1,518590*634 4,7771152154*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 2015-2016

Allegheny Valley SD 11 * *29 * 25 5011 151*22**Avonworth SD * * *39 * 39 75* 185*16**Baldwin-Whitehall SD 37 * *98 * 54 11046 424*45**Bethel Park SD 32 * *128 * 116 29130 738*124**Brentwood Borough SD * * *17 * 27 53* 142*23**Carlynton SD 16 * *40 * 57 7425 251*28**Chartiers Valley SD 24 * *70 * 37 12240 373*59**Clairton City SD 15 * *20 * 22 6616 154*11**Cornell SD * * *18 * 12 50* 110*11**Deer Lakes SD 14 * *47 * 30 17213 345*55**Duquesne City SD * * *16 * 13 2515 84****East Allegheny SD 26 * *57 * 67 11035 344*41**Elizabeth Forward SD 13 * *58 * 105 15534 419*41**Fox Chapel Area SD 16 11 *73 * 89 16523 460*67**Gateway SD 22 11 *76 * 66 28749 613*91**Hampton Township SD * * *33 * 24 7918 204*29**Highlands SD 32 * *80 * 50 14551 430*55**Keystone Oaks SD 11 * *42 * 22 10321 255*51**McKeesport Area SD 54 * *66 * 101 25465 646*88**Montour SD 22 11 *56 * 49 15448 404*54**Moon Area SD 13 * *106 * 81 21221 517*64**Mt Lebanon SD 21 * *110 * 177 14647 621*101**North Allegheny SD 33 13 *106 * 138 27345 757*12611*North Hills SD 13 * *148 * 106 21134 609*70**Northgate SD * * *51 * 29 9419 232*24**Penn Hills Charter School for Entrepreneurship * * *13 * * ** 42****Penn Hills SD 80 * *44 * 89 281117 747*96**Pennsylvania Distance Learning CS * * ** * 19 4413 105*17**Pine-Richland SD 26 * *115 * 133 19637 627*94**Plum Borough SD 15 12 *73 * 55 20440 482*62**

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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 2015-2016

Propel CS - Braddock Hills * * *13 * 26 5415 130****Propel CS - East * * *12 * * 20* 52****Propel CS - Hazelwood * * ** * * ** 32****Propel CS - Homestead 11 * *13 * 21 3717 106****Propel CS - McKeesport * * ** * * 17* 44****Propel CS - Montour * * ** * * 27* 56****Propel CS - Pitcairn * * ** * * 32* 58****Quaker Valley SD * * *41 * 44 84* 238*39**Riverview SD * * *30 * 31 5411 156*20**Shaler Area SD 24 13 *190 * 145 27677 829*8212*South Allegheny SD 25 * *56 * 41 10557 320*26**South Fayette Township SD * * *60 * 46 6819 254*34**South Park SD * * *36 * 16 6419 192*37**Spectrum CS * * ** * * ** *23**Steel Valley SD 23 * *55 * 31 13956 353*39**Sto-Rox SD 26 * *50 * 38 11243 306*27**Upper Saint Clair SD 17 * *94 * 110 20034 558*85**West Allegheny SD 22 * *113 * 63 20420 483*50**West Jefferson Hills SD * * *47 * 38 8618 246*41**West Mifflin Area SD 43 * *79 * 92 19461 562*75**Wilkinsburg Borough SD 15 * *40 * 20 4914 157*18**Woodland Hills SD 62 11 *97 * 146 328112 879*9814*Young Scholars of McKeesport CS * * ** * * ** *****Young Scholars of Western Pennsylvania CS * * *22 * * 16* 46****

910 245 1302,917 6,3892,794611,544 17,5672,315216*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 2015-2016

Butler Area SD 117 * *178 * 170 425105 1,116*96**Commodore Perry SD * * *26 * 11 33* 94****Ellwood City Area SD * * *68 * 44 6815 248*34**Farrell Area SD * * * * 30 56* 140*12**Greenville Area SD 14 * *40 * 32 77* 193*16**Grove City Area SD 16 * *35 * 52 13416 292*26**Hermitage SD * * *84 * 78 6617 303*36**Jamestown Area SD * * *29 * * 3513 107*15**Karns City Area SD * * *36 * 45 8114 200*15**Keystone Education Center CS * * ** * 17 3228 87****Lakeview SD * * *44 * 24 13011 236*19**Laurel SD * * *53 * 20 20* 123*11**Mars Area SD * * *37 * 50 113* 283*52**Mercer Area SD * * *51 * 24 145* 262*18**Mohawk Area SD * * *43 * 20 67* 163*14**Moniteau SD 12 * *40 * 21 93* 204*23**Neshannock Township SD * * *41 * * 61* 156*25**New Castle Area SD 47 * *194 * 72 17762 624*51**Reynolds SD 11 * *36 * 18 41* 132*15**Seneca Valley SD 33 11 12195 * 146 56523 1,168*168**Sharon City SD 50 * *75 * 88 15126 443*44**Sharpsville Area SD * * *38 * 17 69* 154*13**Shenango Area SD * * *48 * 31 49* 156*14**Slippery Rock Area SD * * *47 * 61 14427 330*29**South Butler County SD 14 * *74 * 35 12612 305*31**Union Area SD * * *37 * 26 52* 144****West Middlesex Area SD 15 * *41 * * 66* 154*15**Wilmington Area SD * * *30 * 31 7215 188*21**

447 81 471,643 3,1481,18637488 8,00583778*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 2015-2016

Conneaut SD 46 * *38 * 89 13736 387*22**Corry Area SD 33 * *30 * 57 20854 451*53**Crawford Central SD 59 * *167 * 66 271104 779*99**Erie City SD 275 18 *259 * 244 720291 2,055*19136*Erie Rise Leadership Academy * * *11 * * 34* 61****Fairview SD 11 * *21 * 13 87* 187*44**Fort Leboeuf SD 20 * *39 * 50 17148 381*2711*General McLane SD 23 * *36 * 47 11461 326*40**Girard SD 18 * *39 * 17 14025 279*30**Harbor Creek SD 24 * *30 * 45 14332 311*27**Iroquois SD 17 * *21 * 15 9732 214*25**Millcreek Township SD 91 11 *133 * 116 436126 1,080*14913*Montessori Regional CS * * *18 * * 19* 46****North East SD 12 * *19 * 21 9019 208*41**Northwestern SD 14 * *35 * 22 16517 286*28**Penncrest SD 32 * *71 * 86 19342 505*5814*Perseus House CS of Excellence 13 * ** * 15 7827 144****Robert Benjamin Wiley Community CS * * *34 * * 37* 94****Tidioute Community CS * * ** * * 25* 56****Union City Area SD 25 * *19 * 19 6921 159****Warren County SD 49 * *171 * 66 34459 836*123**Wattsburg Area SD 17 * *42 * 34 13729 279*17**

795 81 231,244 3,7151,041321,053 9,124994120*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 2015-2016

Allegheny-Clarion Valley SD * * *34 * 25 55* 147*12**Brockway Area SD 16 * *26 * 13 57* 132****Brookville Area SD 20 * *50 * 61 10119 265****Clarion Area SD 11 * *31 * 13 3813 119****Clarion-Limestone Area SD * * *30 * * 5015 130*13**Cranberry Area SD * * *40 * 56 5614 211*25**Dubois Area SD 87 * *112 * 46 29991 716*67**Forest Area SD * * *13 * 17 39* 86****Franklin Area SD 30 * *76 * 51 31116 509*19**Keystone SD 16 * *43 * 26 5715 177*17**North Clarion County SD * * *22 * * 59* 110****Oil City Area SD 34 * *84 * 40 10837 347*30**Punxsutawney Area SD 51 11 *92 * 30 15644 427*38**Redbank Valley SD 18 * *44 * 25 6611 180****Titusville Area SD 26 * *95 * 23 10125 308*1714*Union SD * * *17 * 18 33* 93****Valley Grove SD 12 * *34 * 13 97* 172****

363 35 *843 1,683473*346 4,1292029454*Total:

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TotalIntellectual Disability

(MR)

Hearing Impairment Including Deafness

Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness

Speech or Language Impairment

Emotional Disturbance

Orthopedic Impairment

Other Health Impairment

Specific Learning Disability

Deaf-Blindness

AutismMultiple Disabilities

Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District

School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included

Wards of State Included where applicable

Westmoreland IU 7

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Belle Vernon Area SD 35 * *17 * 28 17533 321*15**Burrell SD * * *43 * 58 143* 300*34**Derry Area SD 25 * *54 * 40 11325 289*21**Dr Robert Ketterer CS * * ** * 21 2546 95****Franklin Regional SD 15 * *81 * 83 18818 465*64**Greater Latrobe SD 39 * *104 * 83 15427 497*66**Greensburg Salem SD 41 * *82 * 70 19134 495*5013*Hempfield Area SD 43 11 *180 * 156 26538 777*68**Jeannette City SD * * * * 12 8412 154*16**Kiski Area SD 67 * *78 * 82 17256 494*27**Ligonier Valley SD 12 * *58 * 18 9618 231*15**Monessen City SD * * *23 * 13 72* 135***Mount Pleasant Area SD 27 * *98 * 65 13621 381*22**New Kensington-Arnold SD 34 * *55 * 66 23556 505*43**Norwin SD 27 11 *144 * 90 20736 614*82**Penn-Trafford SD 19 * *96 * 42 12526 371*3119*Southmoreland SD 19 * *81 * 40 10114 292*29**Yough SD 27 * *58 * 54 13729 346*29**

447 92 431,268 2,6191,02133507 6,762*62397*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

Appalachia IU 8

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Altoona Area SD 174 * *149 11 298 455213 1,550*220**Bedford Area SD 28 * *49 * 47 10916 272****Bellwood-Antis SD * * *48 * 24 5825 183*14**Berlin Brothersvalley SD * * *27 * 26 45* 121****Blacklick Valley SD 16 * *32 * 16 60* 144****Cambria Heights SD 12 * *42 * 22 9516 197****Central Cambria SD * * *61 * 21 9622 240*24**Central PA Digital Learning Foundation CS * * ** * * 3212 63****Chestnut Ridge SD 22 * *34 * 43 121* 250****Claysburg-Kimmel SD * * *35 * 13 57* 138****Conemaugh Township Area SD 17 * *31 * 25 6313 166*13**Conemaugh Valley SD * * *19 * 17 48* 110****Everett Area SD 22 * *43 * 32 121* 252*15**Ferndale Area SD * * *31 * 22 48* 129*14**Forest Hills SD 14 * *63 * 49 9318 260*16**Greater Johnstown SD 46 * *90 * 76 19274 531*33**Hollidaysburg Area SD 33 * *85 * 79 12627 396*34**HOPE for Hyndman CS * * ** * * 26* 43****Meyersdale Area SD 12 * *28 * 16 57* 125****North Star SD 11 * *28 * 41 7127 196*13**Northern Bedford County SD * * *28 * 13 45* 120*12**Northern Cambria SD 15 * *29 * 17 71* 161*16**Penn Cambria SD 25 * *44 * 19 12726 276*26**Portage Area SD 11 * *20 * 13 74* 133****Richland SD 17 * *32 * 22 61* 171*27**Rockwood Area SD 13 * *19 * 12 34* 85****Salisbury-Elk Lick SD * * ** * * 13* 33****Shade-Central City SD * * *22 * 16 38* 99****Shanksville-Stonycreek SD * * ** * * 31* 59****Somerset Area SD 37 * *72 * 56 16920 390*22**

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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 2015-2016

Spring Cove SD 27 * *58 * 32 9223 262*18**Turkeyfoot Valley Area SD * * *19 * * 27* 64****Tussey Mountain SD 17 * *34 * 13 7815 173****Tyrone Area SD * * *41 * 68 5659 261*21**Westmont Hilltop SD * * *16 * 16 5515 141*25**Williamsburg Community SD * * *27 * * 38* 98****Windber Area SD * * *31 * 31 4012 146*17**

679 115 261,415 3,0221,23930757 8,03867267*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

Seneca Highlands IU 9

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Austin Area SD * * *17 * * 17* 50****Bradford Area SD 43 * *93 * 31 12049 390*40**Cameron County SD * * *28 * * 65* 131****Coudersport Area SD 19 * *27 * 13 38* 119*12**Galeton Area SD * * *11 * * 29* 62****Johnsonburg Area SD * * *15 * * 47* 91****Kane Area SD 14 * *39 * 23 8122 209*21**Northern Potter SD 13 * *14 * * 61* 100****Oswayo Valley SD * * *18 * * 32* 75****Otto-Eldred SD * * *39 * * 41* 104****Port Allegany SD 17 * *27 * 13 74* 152****Ridgway Area SD * * *21 * * 8517 148****Saint Marys Area SD 13 * *83 * 32 15219 349*28**Smethport Area SD 11 * *25 * 14 68* 137****

171 19 14457 910179*173 2,117*15326*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 2015-2016

Bald Eagle Area SD 24 * *61 * 33 13320 306*22**Bellefonte Area SD 15 * *80 * 46 19039 422*45**Centre Learning Community CS * * ** * * 11* 22****Clearfield Area SD 35 * *82 * 39 20539 457*4212*Curwensville Area SD * * *66 * 18 80* 197*17**Glendale SD * * *15 * 11 117* 176*15**Harmony Area SD * * *14 * * 35* 72****Keystone Central SD 44 * *141 * 47 37937 752*7913*Moshannon Valley SD * * *36 * 22 4513 146*17**Nittany Valley CS * * ** * * ** 14****Penns Valley Area SD * * *53 * 17 8013 197*18**Philipsburg-Osceola Area SD 13 * *66 * 33 12928 323*46**State College Area SD 37 11 *85 * 159 24538 723*12116*Sugar Valley Rural CS 12 * *36 * 14 58* 139****West Branch Area SD 14 * *61 * 20 9812 233*24**Wonderland CS * * *13 * * ** 14****Young Scholars of Central Pa CS * * *15 * * ** 32****

235 37 13832 1,81847211267 4,225*47161*Total:

Special Education Statisitcal Summary, 2015-2016 Based on December 1, 2015 Child Count Page 81

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TotalIntellectual Disability

(MR)

Hearing Impairment Including Deafness

Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness

Speech or Language Impairment

Emotional Disturbance

Orthopedic Impairment

Other Health Impairment

Specific Learning Disability

Deaf-Blindness

AutismMultiple Disabilities

Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District

School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included

Wards of State Included where applicable

Tuscarora IU 11

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Central Fulton SD 17 * *23 * 18 3813 127*16**Forbes Road SD * * ** * * 26* 55****Huntingdon Area SD 18 * *72 * 51 14851 378*29**Juniata County SD 31 * *61 * 82 17127 421*34**Juniata Valley SD 14 * *23 * 11 53* 118****Mifflin County SD 69 * *194 * 77 22169 734*7116*Mount Union Area SD * * *45 * 12 14523 254****New Day Charter School * * ** * * 38* 59****Southern Fulton SD * * *33 * 13* 110****Southern Huntingdon County SD 15 * *28 * 12 13716 238*20**Stone Valley Community CS * * ** * * ** 11****

186 20 14492 1,025286*224 2,505*20344*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 2015-2016

Bermudian Springs SD 18 * *39 * 25 11517 225****Central York SD 47 12 *101 * 72 26738 608*55**Chambersburg Area SD 91 17 *226 * 111 40088 1,112*14530*Conewago Valley SD 40 * *74 * 22 27829 498*35**Crispus Attucks Youthbuild CS * * ** * * 13* 23****Dallastown Area SD 49 17 *133 * 138 49383 1,010*7713*Dover Area SD 46 * *108 * 53 23145 523*25**Eastern York SD 35 * *62 * 27 17828 364*23**Fairfield Area SD * * *27 * * 50* 110*11**Fannett-Metal SD * * *11 * * 3813 79****Gettysburg Area SD 18 * *74 * 27 16940 383*44**Gettysburg Montessori Charter School * * ** * * ** 17****Greencastle-Antrim SD 31 * *53 * 22 19548 383*20**Hanover Public SD 30 * *58 * 34 10125 270*14**Helen Thackston CS * * ** * * 5811 83****Lincoln CS * * *30 * * 27* 65****Littlestown Area SD 12 * *32 * * 12433 223*12**Northeastern York SD 29 16 *108 * 61 31763 649*43**Red Lion Area SD 59 15 *138 * 52 40282 814*47**South Eastern SD * * *71 * 47 20452 419*22**South Western SD 30 * *155 * 95 24944 621*36**Southern York County SD 23 * *74 * 90 28147 588*52**Spring Grove Area SD 32 * *76 * 23 28747 523*39**Tuscarora SD 31 * *45 * 54 9323 282*20**Upper Adams SD 19 * *32 * 18 11613 215*13**Vida Charter School * * *14 * * ** 18****Waynesboro Area SD 46 * *165 * 63 15926 529*43**West York Area SD 28 * *63 * 50 23862 504*42**York Academy Regional Charter School * * *27 * * 24* 65****York City SD 148 33 *126 * 62 729177 1,385*7716*

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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 2015-2016

York Suburban SD 18 * *64 * 21 16034 345*34**

905 195 862,194 6,0041,1961,189 12,93331947161*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 2015-2016

Annville-Cleona SD 13 * *48 * 37 7616 236*40**Cocalico SD 35 * *71 * 100 18316 481*61**Columbia Borough SD 28 * *41 * 15848 324***Conestoga Valley SD 36 * *144 * 80 19942 605*84**Cornwall-Lebanon SD 44 * *142 * 58 30155 730*113**Donegal SD 32 * *75 * 54 17836 458*59**Eastern Lancaster County SD 26 * *80 * 58 13336 392*45**Eastern Lebanon County SD 15 * *77 * 38 215 395*30**Elizabethtown Area SD 29 * *113 * 32 23636 526*62**Ephrata Area SD 37 * *112 * 158 29233 706*57**Hempfield SD 42 * *252 * 119 44383 1,110*13913*La Academia Partnership CS * * ** * * 21* 34****Lampeter-Strasburg SD 20 * *76 * 47 12021 361*62**Lancaster SD 175 17 *397 * 217 759128 1,860*13624*Lebanon SD 48 * *133 * 98 46884 946*9313*Manheim Central SD 21 * *81 * 47 14134 387*53**Manheim Township SD 38 * *108 * 106 20547 600*7512*Northern Lebanon SD 28 * *49 * 38 20627 400*41**Palmyra Area SD 36 * *68 * 102 28220 584*64**Penn Manor SD 26 * *173 * 75 46761 906*7614*Pequea Valley SD * * * 62 10438 298*40**Solanco SD 34 * *91 * 85 20764 554*49**Warwick SD 40 * *109 * 74 14123 466*68**

819 94 2,473 5,5351,71637961 13,359631,467165*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 2015-2016

Antietam SD * * *36 * 41 7916 206*20**Boyertown Area SD 46 13 *300 * 157 65692 1,392*10316*Brandywine Heights Area SD 17 * *35 * 89 8718 278*26**Conrad Weiser Area SD * * *44 * 131 26936 539*42**Daniel Boone Area SD 25 * *68 * 77 31737 606*65**Exeter Township SD 27 * *120 * 130 27446 697*79**Fleetwood Area SD 21 * *99 * 78 16540 458*43**Governor Mifflin SD 37 * *79 * 183 35253 809*87**Hamburg Area SD 19 * *65 * 68 15134 373*25**I-LEAD Charter School * * ** * * 8613 111****Kutztown Area SD * * *36 * 44 13919 273*23**Muhlenberg SD 43 * *48 * 124 29028 597*50**Oley Valley SD 15 * * * 49 13022 294*40**Reading SD 228 22 *132 12 540 1,397282 3,015*35040*Schuylkill Valley SD 18 * *62 * 46 13414 314*29**Tulpehocken Area SD 15 * *36 * 13348 303***Twin Valley SD 24 * *79 * 135 23248 615*81**Wilson SD 41 * *139 * 194 38163 1,017*16422*Wyomissing Area SD * * *33 * 57 14224 320*56**

602 88 1,444 5,4142,19331933 12,217301,305143*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 2015-2016

Big Spring SD 21 * *90 * 67 19439 482*56**Camp Hill SD * * *24 * 38 63* 168*26**Capital Area School for the Arts Charter School * * ** * * ** ****Carlisle Area SD 54 * *178 * 113 22369 791*142**Central Dauphin SD 118 14 *221 * 207 665144 1,633*23622*Commonwealth Connections Academy CS 86 * *121 * 214 669163 1,497*218**Cumberland Valley SD 42 12 *110 * 194 39993 1,014*150**Derry Township SD 14 * *40 * 41 13525 350*82**East Pennsboro Area SD * * *55 * 76 10060 395*86**Greenwood SD * * *18 * 12 56* 120*14**Halifax Area SD 14 * ** * 20 8041 193*29**Harrisburg City SD 135 12 *95 * 76 618154 1,215*10017*Infinity CS * * ** * * ** *****Lower Dauphin SD 31 * *107 * 101 19745 589*99**Mechanicsburg Area SD 34 * *85 * 43 15158 489*99**Middletown Area SD 29 * *58 * 46 15445 384*41**Millersburg Area SD 12 * *20 * 12 4513 120*16**Newport SD 20 * *23 * 31 11117 219*13**Northern York County SD 27 * *65 * 41 20132 443*68**Premier Arts and Science CS * * ** * * 18* 28****Shippensburg Area SD 28 * *69 * 93 24256 557*4911*South Middleton SD 21 * *92 * 28 12720 336*38**Steelton-Highspire SD 22 * *43 * 12 8939 233*23**Susquehanna Township SD 24 * *101 * 40 16334 434*55**Susquenita SD 15 * *41 * 27 12434 276*26**Sylvan Heights Science CS * * ** * * 15* 30****Upper Dauphin Area SD 20 * *25 * 16 7312 162****West Perry SD 41 * *67 * 39 16722 389*40**West Shore SD 69 * *168 * 184 575128 1,283*12912*

905 93 481,936 5,6651,780221,364 13,8541,848155*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 2015-2016

Benton Area SD * * *14 * 27 5921 137****Berwick Area SD 39 * *89 * 61 30032 576*39**Bloomsburg Area SD 11 * *42 * 21 8918 198*13**Central Columbia SD 15 * *61 * 26 12311 273*23**Danville Area SD 17 * *56 * 94 15321 372*22**Lewisburg Area SD 15 * *33 * 29 9736 240*24**Line Mountain SD 13 * *26 * 16 7715 161****Midd-West SD 17 * *50 * 61 16825 355*16**Mifflinburg Area SD 19 * *58 * 31 11313 283*2321*Millville Area SD 13 * * * 78* 145*12**Milton Area SD 31 * *63 * 50 14533 368*2413*Mount Carmel Area SD 18 * *28 * 38 14916 269*20**Selinsgrove Area SD 15 * *64 * 50 12015 310*26**Shamokin Area SD 39 * *85 * 58 17132 422*32**Shikellamy SD 44 * *98 * 57 22926 542*5422*Southern Columbia Area SD 14 * *31 * 30 114* 222*15**Susq-Cyber CS * * ** * * 16* 18****Warrior Run SD 16 * *45 * 33 7912 213*20**

344 44 18861 2,28069527346 5,104*377107*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

BLaST IU 17

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Athens Area SD 59 * *54 * 89 21922 470*18**Canton Area SD * *18 * 28 8615 171****East Lycoming SD 16 * *41 * 25 104* 204****Jersey Shore Area SD 48 * *83 * 47 16417 399*25**Loyalsock Township SD 21 * *19 * 17 10829 219*21**Montgomery Area SD 11 * *13 * * 54* 111****Montoursville Area SD 12 * *38 * 20 12419 241*21**Muncy SD 15 * *12 * 34 73* 157*11**Northeast Bradford SD 11 * *19 * 15 79* 141****Northern Tioga SD 31 * *48 * 31 15116 313*29**Sayre Area SD 20 * *20 * 33 7813 181*15**South Williamsport Area SD * * *18 * 17 8615 156****Southern Tioga SD 33 * *25 * 46 18933 393*4916*Sullivan County SD 13 * *21 * 20 41* 114****Towanda Area SD 16 * *46 * 12 78* 181*15**Troy Area SD 17 * *55 * 101* 216*18**Wellsboro Area SD 22 * *29 * 59 11025 278*25**Williamsport Area SD 102 * *160 * 69 28151 722*43**Wyalusing Area SD 12 * *29 * 29 10811 211*16**

476 31 *748 2,234611*321 4,8781635566*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 2015-2016

Bear Creek Community CS * * *25 * 17 36* 84****Crestwood SD * *59 * 53 97 294*46**Dallas SD 20 * *47 * 76 17216 382*38**Greater Nanticoke Area SD 62 * *79 * 65 18237 464*31**Hanover Area SD 38 * *70 * 46 16335 401*34**Hazleton Area SD 143 11 *195 * 250 432100 1,244*7524*Lake-Lehman SD 21 * *64 * 93 13520 358*14**Northwest Area SD 25 * *34 * 22 13619 251****Pittston Area SD 51 * *44 * 73 24333 489*31**Tunkhannock Area SD 34 * *61 * 50 15441 375*27**Wilkes-Barre Area SD 98 13 *167 * 172 618151 1,372*11823*Wyoming Area SD 31 * *53 * 106 17526 440*40**Wyoming Valley West SD 116 * *114 * 164 50995 1,075*57**

654 52 361,012 3,0521,18721588 7,22952293*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 2015-2016

Abington Heights SD 28 * *34 * 46 22116 395*40**Blue Ridge SD * * ** * 34 3815 122*12**Carbondale Area SD 15 * *42 * 40 14444 323*33**Dunmore SD * * *52 * 44 10318 251*19**Elk Lake SD 17 * *48 * 23 91* 196****Fell CS * * ** * * ** 33****Forest City Regional SD * * *28 * * 6616 138****Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligence CS * * ** * * ** 13****Lackawanna Trail SD * * *38 * 26 9715 206*14**Lakeland SD 19 * *39 * 33 12019 248****Mid Valley SD 15 * *42 * 51 12530 304*28**Montrose Area SD * * *33 * 12 140* 220*15**Mountain View SD 16 * *13 * 16 6824 152****North Pocono SD 21 * *77 * 70 22724 462*33**Old Forge SD 12 * *18 * 21 4526 135****Riverside SD 15 * *60 * 26 15725 306*18**Scranton SD 127 18 16245 * 291 713225 1,829*17414*Susquehanna Community SD 14 * *31 * 28 41* 143*14**Valley View SD 24 * *65 * 55 16026 361*21**Wallenpaupack Area SD 36 * *97 * 126 23129 594*61**Wayne Highlands SD 23 * *85 * 63 23844 487*21**Western Wayne SD 24 * *32 * 31 12119 256*20**

451 58 381,098 3,1611,057*643 7,174*56781*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 2015-2016

Bangor Area SD 25 * *58 * 112 23026 510*54**Bethlehem Area SD 111 20 *276 * 420 1,266102 2,430*20424*Delaware Valley SD 59 * *95 * 98 33737 694*58**East Stroudsburg Area SD 85 12 *138 * 251 529121 1,302*13030*Easton Area SD 63 * *127 * 196 77153 1,353*11019*Evergreen Community CS * * ** * * ** *****Lehigh Valley Academy Regional CS * * *20 * 16* 151****Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts * * ** * * 24* 38****Lehigh Valley Dual Language Charter School * * ** * * 16* ****Nazareth Area SD 18 * *104 * 75 25819 553*66**Northampton Area SD 37 * *128 * 143 42838 876*80**Pen Argyl Area SD 12 * *40 * 29 14720 299*44**Pleasant Valley SD 38 * *152 * 136 30042 776*8813*Pocono Mountain SD 96 * *256 * 346 1,002123 2,012*15813*Saucon Valley SD 18 * *43 * 54 15517 328*37**Stroudsburg Area SD 26 * *120 * 192 28348 807*118**Wilson Area SD 16 * *67 * 28 17729 364*43**

605 85 201,634 6,0322,115678 12,535211,199128*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 2015-2016

Allentown City SD 157 45 *200 * 429 1,225245 2,7191533352*Arts Academy CS * * ** * 16 29* 54****Arts Academy Elementary CS * * ** * * ** 28****Catasauqua Area SD 15 * *52 * 38 12932 298*25**Circle of Seasons Charter School * * *19 * ** 41****East Penn SD 38 * *211 * 228 48976 1,217*14116*Executive Education Academy Charter School * * *17 * 17 56* 106****Jim Thorpe Area SD 12 * *57 * 39 16936 359*36**Lehighton Area SD 21 * *67 * 75 11359 382*39**Lincoln Leadership Academy CS * * *11 * 13 40* 66****Medical Academy CS * * ** * * 21* 24****Northern Lehigh SD 11 * *69 * 42 10822 285*30**Northwestern Lehigh SD * * *40 * 49 18133 344*26**Palmerton Area SD 30 * *58 * 38 14616 320*27**Panther Valley SD 19 * *22 * 47 18932 351*31**Parkland SD 40 23 *304 * 166 68647 1,416*12817*Roberto Clemente CS * * ** * * 22* 31****Roberto Clemente Elementary Charter School * * ** * * 11* 18****Salisbury Township SD 13 * *52 * 50 15223 322*27**Seven Generations CS * * *17 * 12 39* 81****Southern Lehigh SD 12 * *81 * 49 12923 331*30**Weatherly Area SD * * *23 * 18 45* 103****Whitehall-Coplay SD 19 * *134 * 81 34553 742*8713*

397 107 181,452 4,3461,422718 9,638281,001131*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 2015-2016

Bensalem Township SD 55 14 *158 * 190 604131 1,346*167**Bristol Borough SD 20 * *22 * 47 12729 271*22**Bristol Township SD 58 18 *188 * 245 493119 1,300*13730*Bucks County Montessori CS * * ** * * ** 17****Centennial SD 46 * *162 * 149 437138 1,060*107**Center for Student Learning CS at Pennsbury * * ** *13 48****Central Bucks SD 83 13 *266 * 413 1,041163 2,357*34118*Council Rock SD 103 20 *262 * 227 721123 1,680*205**Morrisville Borough SD * * *32 * 29 6817 193*34**Neshaminy SD 95 25 *233 * 296 739131 1,706*16711*New Hope-Solebury SD * * *51 * 56 8112 230*21**Palisades SD 14 * *63 * 31 8617 242*21**Pennridge SD 45 21 *207 * 133 54977 1,157*9914*Pennsbury SD 55 * *321 * 311 861137 1,961*23913*Quakertown Community SD 69 12 *104 * 142 33374 836*8413*School Lane CS * * *28 * 14 56 127*12**

656 155 2,102 6,2192,297461,192 14,531331,666136*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 2015-2016

Abington SD 50 * *47 * 211 434103 1,068*18224*Agora Cyber CS 103 * *57 * 299 942195 1,861*22420*Bryn Athyn SD * * ** * * ** *****Cheltenham Township SD 48 * *47 * 110 35771 743*89**Colonial SD 32 * *184 * 141 34380 886*89**Hatboro-Horsham SD 29 * *147 * 176 31181 849*90**Jenkintown SD * * *12 * 22 32* 91****Lower Merion SD 22 * *225 * 173 44271 1,156*19414*Lower Moreland Township SD 14 * *33 * 109 11043 348*32**Methacton SD 27 14 *121 * 128 39162 825*69**Norristown Area SD 82 * *146 * 85 752149 1,386*13515*North Penn SD 103 15 *448 * 357 812137 2,174*26618*Pennsylvania Virtual CS 20 * *52 * 39 16722 368*56**Perkiomen Valley SD 40 12 *146 * 162 29462 814*91**Pottsgrove SD 30 * *91 * 127 19274 589*59**Pottstown SD 39 * *57 * 93 27479 625*61**Souderton Area SD 60 11 *125 * 178 51577 1,117*142**Souderton CS Collaborative * * ** * * ** ****Springfield Township SD * * *47 * 43 16832 349*39**Spring-Ford Area SD 45 17 *178 * 226 644114 1,392*151**Upper Dublin SD 20 * *53 * 96 15747 464*72**Upper Merion Area SD 28 * *98 * 72 17045 493*61**Upper Moreland Township SD 26 * *57 * 64 22138 490*59**Upper Perkiomen SD 27 * *89 * 43 28555 584*71**Wissahickon SD 36 * *179 * 127 35734 793*52**

895 169 662,649 8,3763,086551,679 19,4902,296175*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 2015-2016

21st Century Cyber CS * * ** * 15 6114 105****Achievement House CS * * ** * 9621 156****Avon Grove CS * * *64 * 58 13322 305*20**Avon Grove SD 28 * *169 * 116 20041 629*44**Chester County Family Academy CS * * *15 * * ** 19****Coatesville Area SD 60 * *183 * 246 557160 1,383*13324*Collegium CS * * *93 * 105 17127 417*17**Downingtown Area SD 71 19 *288 * 486 826162 2,187*29028*Great Valley SD 12 * *83 * 148 21450 605*7813*Kennett Consolidated SD 28 * *130 * 134 26655 699*6714*Octorara Area SD 15 * *76 * 65 16538 418*46**Owen J Roberts SD 38 * *146 * 187 37476 956*112**Oxford Area SD 25 * *51 * 100 33966 666*69**Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School 23 * *25 * 76 15355 415*73**Phoenixville Area SD 23 * *99 * 123 21832 601*8312*Renaissance Academy CS * * *40 * 26 163*11**Tredyffrin-Easttown SD 29 * *144 * 266 30992 982*118**Unionville-Chadds Ford SD 14 * *82 * 124 22440 562*58**West Chester Area SD 48 24 14210 * 397 50895 1,512*18322*

423 108 551,903 4,8892,696381,060 12,7801,414167*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 2015-2016

Chester Community CS 23 * *175 * 68 35446 694*19**Chester CS for the Arts * * *20 * ** ****Chester-Upland SD 95 * *15 * 43 40280 721*60**Chichester SD 39 * *78 * 63 33570 656*66**Garnet Valley SD 29 11 *143 * 232 40559 976*88**Haverford Township SD 41 11 *75 * 161 41768 895*105**Interboro SD 21 11 *111 * 98 276102 694*64**Marple Newtown SD 30 * *75 * 120 25743 641*103**Penn-Delco SD 39 * *98 * 62 28531 587*51**Radnor Township SD 15 * *49 * 85 25043 508*47**Ridley SD 30 * *116 * 70 703118 1,187*130**Rose Tree Media SD 29 12 *90 * 128 17649 582*82**Southeast Delco SD 49 * *103 * 78 341144 835*9414*Springfield SD 26 * *114 * 129 23248 659*85**Upper Darby SD 141 20 14167 * 236 958221 2,038*25121*Vision Academy CS * * ** * * ** *****Wallingford-Swarthmore SD 23 19 *27 * 118 28632 610*91**Widener Partnership CS * * * * * 36* 68****William Penn SD 91 * *119 * 109 386128 965*111**

728 142 441,600 6,1201,8111,287 13,378331,452128*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

Philadelphia IU 26

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

ACT Academy Cyber CS * * ** * * 21* 29****Ad Prima CS * * *24 * * 21* 59****Alliance For Progress CS * * ** * * 33* 50****Antonia Pantoja Community CS * * *36 * 21 110* 181****ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School * * ** * * 50* 67****Belmont CS * * *28 * * 5017 115****Birney Preparatory Academy * * *12 * * 24* 65****Boys Latin of Philadelphia CS * * ** * 19 45* 79****Charter High School for Arch. & Design * * ** * * 98* 119****Christopher Columbus CS * * *35 * * 38* 90****Community Academy of Philadelphia CS 11 * *26 * 33 11615 214*12**Delaware Valley CHS * * ** * * 8316 116****Discovery CS * * *19 * 12 52* 93****Eastern University Academy CS * * ** * * 40* 58****Esperanza Academy Charter School * * *15 * 40 16412 247****Esperanza Cyber CS * * ** * * 19* 28****Eugenio Maria De Hostos CS * * *22 * 23 90* 143****First Philadelphia Preparatory Charter School * * *23 * 30 15530 279*25**Folk Arts Cultural Treasures CS * * *15 * * 36* 63****Franklin Towne CES * * *25 * 11 54* 104****Franklin Towne CHS * * ** * * 106* 144*19**Freire CS * * ** * 30 118* 179****Global Leadership Academy CS * * *13 * * 50* 75****Green Woods CS * * *25 * * 13* 55****Harambee Institute of Science and Technology CS * * ** * * 33* 51****Imani Education Circle CS * * *14 * 12 35* 64****Imhotep Institute CHS * * ** * * 66* 89****Independence CS * * *18 * 17 45* 99****Inquiry Charter School * * ** * * ** 11****John B. Stetson Charter School * * ** * 30 106* 163****

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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 2015-2016

Keystone Academy CS * * *21 * * 20* 54****Khepera CS * * *19 * * 32* 72****KIPP DuBois Charter School * * ** * 14 70* 112****KIPP Philadelphia Charter School * * *55 * 48 5015 184****KIPP West Philadelphia Preparatory CS * * ** * 12 27* 53****Laboratory CS * * *14 * * ** 32****Mariana Bracetti Academy CS * * ** * 36 125* 197****Maritime Academy Charter School * * ** * * 13* 31****MAST Community Charter School * * *27 * 44 86* 187*19**Mastery CHS - Lenfest Campus * * ** * 23 6723 142*18**Mastery CS - Cleveland Elementary * * *31 * 27 5418 137****Mastery CS - Clymer Elementary 11 * *24 * 16 35* 101****Mastery CS - Francis D. Pastorius Elementary * * *18 * 13 4215 100****Mastery CS - Gratz Campus 49 * ** * 37 19578 388*17**Mastery CS - Hardy Williams * * *21 * 13 10917 181*13**Mastery CS - Harrity Campus * * *20 * 24 5117 130****Mastery CS - Mann Campus * * *22 * * 20* 66****Mastery CS - Pickett Campus 17 * ** * 26 9850 208****Mastery CS - Shoemaker Campus * * ** * 19 8623 148*11**Mastery CS - Smedley Campus * * *31 * 28 3819 146*23**Mastery CS - Thomas Campus * * *39 * 27 10818 223*21**Math Civics and Sciences CS * * ** * * 33* 48****Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones 12 * *12 * 23 16413 228****Multi-Cultural Academy CS * * ** * * 25* 36****New Foundations CS * * *22 * 15 83* 139*12**New Media Technology CS * * ** * * 65* 83****Northwood Academy CS * * *68 * * 43* 112****Olney Charter High School 44 * ** * 41 25752 444*36**Pan American Academy CS * * *21 * 18 55* 112****People for People CS * * ** * * 7811 101****

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TotalIntellectual Disability

(MR)

Hearing Impairment Including Deafness

Visual ImpairmentIncluding Blindness

Speech or Language Impairment

Emotional Disturbance

Orthopedic Impairment

Other Health Impairment

Specific Learning Disability

Deaf-Blindness

AutismMultiple Disabilities

Traumatic Brain InjuryHome District

School Age by disability by LEACharter Schools included

Wards of State Included where applicable

Philadelphia IU 26

Table 12Special Education Enrollments: LEA by Disability

School District and Intermediate Unit Enrollments, School Year 2015-2016

Philadelphia Academy CS * * *46 * 16 109* 244*56**Philadelphia City SD 2,409 320 1181,379 65 1,981 8,3791,932 19,2272,420191*Philadelphia Electrical & Technology CHS * * ** * 11 82* 112****Philadelphia Montessori CS * * *13 * * 13* 39****Philadelphia Performing Arts CS * * *78 * * 177* 277****Preparatory CS of Mathematics, Science, Tech, a * * ** * * 29* 40****Richard Allen Preparatory CS * * ** * 17 33* 65****Russell Byers CS * * *13 * 11 31* 63****Sankofa Freedom Academy CS * * ** * 23 45* 83****Southwest Leadership Academy CS * * *12 * 15 35* 69****Tacony Academy CS * * *17 * 11 130* 188*18**The Philadelphia CS for Arts and Sciences at HR * * *42 * 16 115* 197*15**Universal Alcorn CS * * ** * * 30* 58****Universal Audenried Charter School 23 * ** * 14 9717 160****Universal Bluford Charter School * * *29 * 13 42* 109*17**Universal Creighton Charter School * * *14 * * 36* 97*26**Universal Daroff Charter School 14 * *12 * 14 46* 103****Universal Institute CS * * *23 * 13 33* 80****Universal Vare Charter School 15 * ** * * 51* 89****West Oak Lane CS * * *43 * * 34* 102****West Phila. Achievement CES * * *21 * * 16* 44****Wissahickon CS * * *19 * 26 97* 165****World Communications CS * * ** * 12 53* 77****Young Scholars CS * * ** * * 17* 34****Young Scholars Frederick Douglas Charter Schoo * * *16 * 26 5528 135****Young Scholars Kenderton CS 11 * *11 * * 2825 105*20**Youth Build Philadelphia CS * * ** * * 33* 46****

2,868 374 1332,731 13,8563,207772,726 29,332483,06223911Total:

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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 2015-2016

Aliquippa SD 43 * *28 * 21 89* 223*30**Ambridge Area SD 26 * *64 * 65 17625 421*51**Baden Academy CS * * *58 * * ** 79****Beaver Area SD * * *77 * 39 89* 248*25**Big Beaver Falls Area SD 20 * *58 * 50 8625 268*23**Blackhawk SD 24 * *43 * 53 13325 310*23**Central Valley SD 17 * *45 * 36 105* 253*35**Freedom Area SD * * *50 * 23 11113 232*19**Hopewell Area SD 16 * *33 * 29 14821 294*30**Lincoln Park Performing Arts CS * * ** * 29* 50****Midland Borough SD * * ** * 16 ** 38****New Brighton Area SD 12 * *40 * 36 87* 207*19**Pennsylvania Cyber CS 61 * *110 * 278 848194 1,671*154**Riverside Beaver County SD * * *43 * 23 156* 255*11**Rochester Area SD 23 * *38 * 14 6517 170*11**South Side Area SD * * *29 * 34 28* 119*13**Western Beaver County SD * * ** * 26 71* 136****

286 31 24734 2,236759*363 4,9741547243*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 2015-2016

Apollo-Ridge SD 17 * *36 * 25 9618 214*16**Armstrong SD 78 * *177 * 195 46557 1,107*10413*Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 22 * *59 * 34 10519 271*26**Freeport Area SD 11 * *31 * 27 83* 197*31**Homer-Center SD * * *44 * 21 56* 157*16**Indiana Area SD 18 * *96 * 52 11515 343*27**Leechburg Area SD * * *22 * 22 80* 143****Marion Center Area SD 11 * *43 * 36 11118 242*18**Penns Manor Area SD 11 * *40 * 23 7112 168****Purchase Line SD 27 * *37 * 18 75* 179*12**United SD * * *48 * 20 95* 204*19**

213 24 18633 1,352473*177 3,225*28336*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 2015-2016

Blue Mountain SD 11 * *70 * 46 28125 496*49**Gillingham Charter School * * ** * 13 37* 71****Mahanoy Area SD 16 * *44 * 25 109* 219*12**Minersville Area SD 11 * *52 * 33 11012 246*25**North Schuylkill SD 19 * *93 * 54 14326 374*25**Pine Grove Area SD 15 * *41 * 45 10122 273*36**Pottsville Area SD 55 * *74 * 98 16474 524*47**Saint Clair Area SD * * *31 * 21 68* 152*14**Schuylkill Haven Area SD 13 * *34 * 30 13017 243*12**Shenandoah Valley SD 21 * *36 * 15 87* 185****Tamaqua Area SD 25 * *54 * 30 25166 485*46**Tri-Valley SD * * * * 25 6916 161****Williams Valley SD * * *31 * 18 10221 200****

209 40 22600 1,652453*308 3,6291429625*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 2015-2016

Corrections Ed * * ** * * 5790 158****

* * ** 57**90 158****Total:

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Table 13Special Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2015-2016

School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21

Charter Schools IncludedTotal Public Enrollment^: 1,734,928

PPPS included

Disability Total % Public Enrollment

% Special Ed Enrollment

Intellectual Disability (MR) 17,734 %1.02 %6.56

Hearing Impairment including Deafness 2,660 %0.15 %0.98

Speech or Language Impairment 37,584 %2.17 %13.90

Visual Impairment including Blindness 1,116 %0.06 %0.41

Emotional Disturbance 23,320 %1.34 %8.63

Orthopedic Impairment 719 %0.04 %0.27

Other Health Impairment 38,465 %2.22 %14.23

Specific Learning Disability 117,665 %6.78 %43.53

Deaf-Blindness 60 %0.00 %0.02

Multiple Disabilities 3,003 %0.17 %1.11

Autism 27,386 %1.58 %10.13

Traumatic Brain Injury 621 %0.04 %0.23

Total: 270,333 %15.58 %100.00

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Table 13ASpecial Education Enrollments by DisabilityPennsylvania Totals - School Year 2015-2016

Student Age as of December 1

School Age Exceptionalityby Ages 6-21

Charter Schools includedPPPS included

Total Public Enrollment^: 1,734,928

9 DisabilityTotal

17 2120191816151413121110876% Public

Enrollment% Special Ed Enrollment

Intellectual Disability (MR) 620 1326918351,3221,5961,5381,4801,4801,4321,3391,2231,1001,156972818 17,734 %1.02 %6.56

Hearing Impairment including Deafness

168 *3889197168180209212223213250235230232 2,660 %0.15 %0.98

Speech or Language Impairment

7,206 ***731582363556211,0191,7002,6964,1255,3996,3907,599 37,584 %2.17 %13.90

Visual Impairment including Blindness

67 *234186937577878476979110598 1,116 %0.06 %0.41

Emotional Disturbance 430 221093321,3432,8132,8422,7052,3602,1381,9071,6721,4831,3191,082763 23,320 %1.34 %8.63

Orthopedic Impairment 56 *20295555484648585560526260 719 %0.04 %0.27

Other Health Impairment 1,308 *2691,4923,1303,3673,5963,6443,5853,5343,4523,3663,0422,6371,953 38,465 %2.22 %14.23

Specific Learning Disability 1,125 322361,0125,80611,41911,97511,82211,54911,57611,34110,99810,1458,8786,4023,349 117,665 %6.78 %43.53

Deaf-Blindness * *************** 60 %0.00 %0.02

Multiple Disabilities 203 34139176202188171226194192199209217235213205 3,003 %0.17 %1.11

Autism 1,968 693414371,0021,6951,7871,9702,1602,1482,3552,3182,4042,3292,2552,148 27,386 %1.58 %10.13

Traumatic Brain Injury *17 621 %0.04 %0.23

Total: 13,178 17,256 20,384 22,770 23,282 22,964 22,782 22,491 22,384 22,534 22,307 21,415 11,451 3,164 1,661 310 270,333 %15.58 %100.00

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Pennsylvania Intermediate UnitsPennsylvania IU 2015-2016

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