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Child Count Comparison:
FFY 2009 - 2012February 2013
Comparison of Child Count
Federal Fiscal Years 2009 - 2012
Contents
• Notes
• Changes in Part C & B Child Count Reporting FFY2009-2012
• Part C Data
– Totals
– Race/Ethnicity
– Gender
– Age
• Part B Data
– Totals
– Disability Categories
– Race/Ethnicity
– Gender
– ELL Status
– Age
– Environment
• Part B Disaggregated LEA data
• Rates of Change
• Additional Information
3
Notes
• Child Count is an annual count required by US Department of Education under IDEA
• It is the total count of unduplicated children, with qualifying disabilities, served by the District of Columbia under IDEA.
• Part C IDEA serves students ages birth to 3 with qualifying disabilities.
• Part B IDEA serves students ages 3 through 21 with qualifying disabilities.
• Part B data in this presentation includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
• Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) run from July 1st through June 30th. So for example, FFY 2009 is from July 1st, 2009 – June 30th, 2010, with Child Count occurring on December 1, 2009.
4
Part C & B Changes in FFY 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
• Part C
– Categories of race increased from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7
options in FFY 2010
• Part B
– Categories of race increased from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7
options in FFY 2010
– Environments category is broken down into Early Childhood
(3-5 years) and 6-21 years
– Because environments categories were different from FFY
2009, in FFY 2010, FFY 2011, and FFY 2012, comparisons
with FFY 2009 data are not possible.
5
Part C Child Count Data
Part C Total
7
Child Count Year Total Enrollment
Change from Previous Year
% Change from Previous Year
FFY 2009 331 n/a n/a
FFY 2010 399 +68 +20.5%
FFY 2011 467 +68 +17%
FFY 2012 482 +15 +3.2%
Part C Race*
Race FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
American Indian/Alaskan Native
0 2 0 0
Asian** 8 4 7 12
Black 223 251 300 275
Hispanic 58 88 95 85
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander*
NA 0 1 3
Two or More Races* NA 1 8 24
White 42 53 56 83
Total 331 399 467 482
8
*Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and “Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.**In FFY 2009, USDE coupled Asian and Pacific Islander categories together into Asian or Pacific Islander.
Part C Race
9
0% 2%
67%
18%
13%
Child Count 2009 by Race
American Indian orAlaska Native
Asian or PacificIslander
Black (Not Hispanic)
Hispanic
White (Not Hispanic)
0 8
223
5842
0
50
100
150
200
250
American Indianor Alaska Native
Asian or PacificIslander
Black (NotHispanic)
Hispanic White (NotHispanic)
Child Count 2009 by Race
Part C Race
10
1% 1%
63%
22%
13%
0%0%
Part C Child Count 2010
0%2%
64%
20%
12%
0%2%
Part C Child Count 20110%
2%
57%18%
17%
1%
5%
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C Race
11
*Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.**In FFY 2009, USDE coupled Asian and Pacific Islander categories together into Asian or Pacific Islander.
0 8
223
5842
2 4
251
88
530 10 7
300
95
561 80 12
275
85 83
3 240
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
American Indian /Alaskan Native
Asian Black or AfricanAmerican
Hispanic / Latino White Native Hawaiin orOther Pacific
Islander
Two or more Races
Part C Child Count 2009
Part C Child Count 2010
Part C Child Count 2011
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C Race 2009-2012*
12
*Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.**In FFY 2009, USDE coupled Asian and Pacific Islander categories together into Asian or Pacific Islander.
0
8223
58 42
2
4 25188
53
0 1
0
7
300 95
56
18
0
12
275 85
83
3 24
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
Asian Black or AfricanAmerican
Hispanic / Latino White Native Hawaiinor Other Pacific
Islander
Two or moreRaces
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C Child Count 2011
Part C Child Count 2010
Part C Child Count 2009
Part C Gender
Gender FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
Male 190 229 279 299
Female 141 170 188 183
Total 331 369 467 482
13
Part C Gender
14
60%
40%
Part C Child Count 2011
57%
43%
Part C Child Count 2010
57%
43%
Part C Child Count 2009
62%
38%
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C Gender
Child Count 2009 – 2012
15
190
141
229
170
279
188
299
183
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Male Female
Part C Child Count 2009
Part C Child Count 2010
Part C Child Count 2011
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C Age
16
Age Range 2009 Child Count
2010 Child Count
2011 Child Count
2012 Child Count
0 to 1 45 64 75 48
1 to 2 73 119 153 170
2 to 3 213 216 239 264
Total 331 399 467 482
Part C AgeChild Count Comparison by Age
17
45
73
213
64
119
216
75
153
239
48
170
264
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0 to 1 1 to 2 2 to 3
Part C Child Count 2009
Part C Child Count 2010
Part C Child Count 2011
Part C Child Count 2012
Part C AgeChild Count Comparison by Year
18
45 64 7548
73
119 153
170
213
216 239264
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Part C Child Count 2009 Part C Child Count 2010 Part C Child Count 2011 Part C Child Count 2012
2 to 3
1 to 2
0 to 1
Part B Child Count Data*
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B SEA Total*
20
Child Count Year Total Enrollment
Change from Previous Year
% Change from Previous Year
FFY 2009 11371 n/a n/a
FFY 2010 11947 +576 +5%
FFY 2011 12536 +589 +4.9%
FFY 2012 12585 +49 +0.4%
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Disability Categories*
Disability Categories FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
Autism 428 521 648 730
Deafness-Blindness 0 0 0 0
Developmental Delay 541 742 1004 1161
Emotional Disturbance 1596 1569 1480 1327
Hearing Impaired 47 52 52 50
Mental Retardation 983 933 879 836
Multiple Disabilities 1371 1419 1425 1375
Orthopedic Impairment 23 20 15 17
Other Health Impairment 735 975 1188 1373
Specific Learning Disability
4653 4658 4524 4303
Speech Language Impairment
943 1011 1270 1362
Traumatic Brain Injury 34 28 30 31
Visual Impairment 17 19 21 20
Total 11371 11947 12536 12585
21
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Disability Categories*
22
4%
0%
5%
14%
0%
9%
12%
0%
7%
41%
8%
0% 0%
Child Count 2009
4%
0%
6%
13%
1%
8%
12%
0%
8%
39%
9%
0% 0%
Child Count 2010
5%
0%
8%
12%
1%
7%
11%
0%
10%
36%
10%
0% 0%
Child Count 2011
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Disability Categories*
23
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
6%
0%
9%
11%
0%
7%
11%
0%11%
34%
11%
0% 0%
Child Count 2012
Part B Disability Categories*
24
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
428
0
5411596 47 983 1371
23
7354653
94334
17
521
0
742
156952
9331419
20
975
4658
1011
2819
648
0
1004
148052
879 142515
1188
4524
127030 21
730
0
11611327 50 836 1375 17
13734303
1362 31 20
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Au
tism
De
afn
ess
De
velo
pm
en
tal D
elay
Emo
tio
nal
Dis
turb
ance
Hea
rin
g Im
pai
red
Me
nta
l Ret
ard
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n
Mu
ltip
le D
isab
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es
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ho
ped
ic Im
pai
rme
nt
Oth
er H
eal
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pai
rme
nt
Spe
cifi
c Le
arn
ing
Dis
abili
ty
Spe
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or
Lan
guag
e Im
pai
rmen
t
Trau
mat
ic B
rain
Inju
ry
Vis
ual
Imp
airm
ent
Child Count 2012
Child Count 2011
Child Count 2010
Child Count 2009
Part B Race*
Race FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
American Indian/Alaskan Native
1 8 6 10
Asian^^ 54 56 58 59
Black 10016 10299 10605 10421
Hispanic 873 1023 1246 1420
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander^
NA 7 4 9
Two or More Races^ NA 51 57 85
White 427 503 560 581
Total 11371 11947 12536 12585
25
^*Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and “Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.^^In FFY 2009, USDE coupled Asian and Pacific Islander categories together into Asian or Pacific Islander.*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
Part B Race*
26
0% 1%
86%
9%4%
0%
0% 20100% 0%
85%
10%
5%
0%
0% 2011
0%0%
88%
8%
4%0%
0%
2009
American Indian / AlaskanNativeAsian
Black
Hispanic
White
Native Hawaiian or PacificIslanderTwo or More Races
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Race*
27
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
0% 0%
83%
11%
0%1%
5%
2012 Child Count
American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American
Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or more races
White
Part B Race*
28
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
1059 10421 1420
9 85581
6
58 106051246
457
560
8
56 102991023
751
503
1
54 10016 873
0 0
427
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Am
eric
an In
dia
n o
r A
lask
an N
ativ
e
Asi
an
Bla
ck o
r A
fric
an A
mer
ican
His
pan
ic/L
atin
o
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n o
r O
ther
Pac
ific
Isla
nd
er
Two
or
mo
re r
aces
Wh
ite
2009 Child Count
2010 Child Count
2011 Child Count
2012 Child Count
Part B Gender*
Gender FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
Male 7611 8003 8406 8407
Female 3760 3944 4130 4178
Total 11371 11947 12536 12585
29
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Gender*
30
67%
33%
Child Count 2009
67%
33%
Child Count 2010
67%
33%
Child Count 2011
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
67%
33%
Child Count 2012
Part B Gender*
31
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
7611
3760
8003
3944
8406
4130
8407
4178
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
M F
2009 Child Count
2010 Child Count
2011 Child Count
2012 Child Count
Part B ELL Status*
ELL Status FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
Yes 696 798 714 805
No 10675 11149 11822 11780
Total 11371 11947 12536 12585
32
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B ELL Status*
33
6%
94%
Child Count 2009
7%
93%
Child Count 2010
6%
94%
Child Count 2011
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
6%
94%
Child Count 2012
Part B Age*
Age FFY 2009 FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
3 122 193 338 313
4 242 358 514 559
5 319 406 579 678
6 376 452 513 652
7 485 494 549 583
8 575 622 638 656
9 790 735 737 718
10 751 843 845 790
11 796 814 907 860
12 894 847 851 946
13 932 932 906 860
14 937 942 949 892
15 1008 972 962 939
16 1061 1054 960 978
17 922 1071 991 941
18 654 652 724 651
19 302 334 306 321
20 141 151 177 152
21 64 75 90 96
Total 11371 11947 12536 12585
34
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
Part B Age*
35
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Child Count 2009
Child Count 2010
Child Count 2011
Child Count 2012
Part B Environments*
Environment FFY 2009^
A: 0-20% (outside of regular classroom) 4187
B: 21-60% (outside of regular classroom) 2485
C: 61+% (outside of regular classroom) 1342
Correctional Facility 78
Home 5
Home-Hospital 5
Parent Placed Private School 16
Residential Facility 148
Separate Class 125
Separate School 2977
Service Provider Location 3
Environment FFY 2010 FFY 2011 FFY 2012
A: 0-20% (outside of regular classroom) 4660 5147 5461
B: 21-60% (outside of regular classroom) 2017 2100 2064
C: 61+% (outside of regular classroom) 1133 1491 1280
3-5: Home 4 2 6
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program less than 10 hr/wk, most SE services in gen ed setting
3 90 4
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program less than 10 hr/wk, most SE services in other location
8 3 8
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program more than 10 hr/wk, most SE services in gen ed setting
434 664 871
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program more than 10 hr/wk, most SE services in other location
319 400 407
3-5: In Separate Class 157 215 210
3-5: In Separate School 31 44 44
3-5: Residential Facility 0 1 0
3-5: Service Provider Location 1 12 0
6-21: Correctional Facility 92 94 96
6-21: Homebound/Hospital 5 2 7
6-21: In Separate School 2885 2102 1988
6-21: Parentally Placed in a Private School 5 6 23
6-21: Residential Facility 193 163 116
36
^Starting in FFY 2010, environment categories were broken down into early childhood (3-5 years) and 6-21 years. Because environments categories were different from FFY 2009, in FFY 2010, FFY 2011, and FFY 2012, comparisons with FFY 2009 data are not possible.
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Environments*2009 Child Count
37
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
4187
2485
1342
78 5 5 16 148 125
2977
30
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
A: 0
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%
B: 2
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C: 6
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Child Count 2009
Part B Environments*Child Count 2010, 2011 & 2012 Comparison
38
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA..
0% 0% 0%4%
3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0%
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Child Count 2010
Child Count 2011
Child Count 2012
Disaggregated LEA Data*
* Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
LEA Comparison
40
Comparison of Special Education Population as a Percentage of Total Enrollment from FFY 2009, FFY 2010, FFY 2011 and FFY 2012 for Independent Charters
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.
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LEA Comparison*
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.**A number of public charter LEAs, referred to as “dependent charter LEAs”, have elected to have DCPS serve as the LEA for special education. For this reason, dependent charter LEAs receive the same designation as DCPS.
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DCPS and Dependent Charter LEA Raw Data*
LEA NameChild Count 2009 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2009
(3-21)Child Count 2010 (3-21)
Enrollment Count
2010 (3 -21)
Child Count 2011 (3 -21)
Enrollment Count 2011
(3-21)
Child Count
2012 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2012
(3-21)2009
Percent**2010
Percent**2011
Percent**2012
Percent**
District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) 8516 44399 8687 44613 8761 44265 8252 44568 19.1806 19.4719 19.7922 18.5155
Booker T. Washington PCS 28 254 33 250 38 250 47 226 11.0236 13.2000 15.2000 20.7965
Career Academy PCS- LAYC Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 3 82 Not Open Not Open 0.0000 3.6585
Carlos Rosario PCS 0 135 0 113 0 103 0 124 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Cesar Chavez Public PCS 176 1383 174 1426 181 1385 195 1436 12.7260 12.2020 13.0686 13.5794
Children's Studio School PCS 0 72 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 0.0000 Closed 0.0000 0.0000
Early Childhood Academy PCS 19 223 20 224 21 247 25 248 8.5202 8.9286 8.5020 10.0806
Hospitality PCS 33 174 36 154 56 196 56 201 18.9655 23.3766 28.5714 27.8607
Ideal Academy PCS 32 383 28 395 21 267 23 275 8.3551 7.0886 7.8652 8.3636
KAMIT Institute for Magnificent Achievers PCS 20 179 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 11.1732 Closed Closed Closed
KIPP Academy PCS 163 1583 212 2069 300 2632 353 3039 10.2969 10.2465 11.3982 11.6157
Paul JHS PCS 58 665 47 559 56 592 52 556 8.7218 8.4079 9.4595 9.3525
Richard Wright PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 33 125 37 202 Not Open Not Open 26.4000 18.3168
Roots PCS 0 104 1 97 0 117 4 118 0.0000 1.0309 0.0000 3.3898
St. Coletta Special Education PCS 220 225 221 224 230 233 245 247 97.7778 98.6607 98.7124 99.1903
The Next Step PCS 13 97 11 130 13 138 18 209 13.4021 8.4615 9.4203 8.6124
Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS 28 389 26 388 24 390 32 397 7.1979 6.7010 6.1538 8.0605
William E. Doar Jr PCS 41 643 68 663 26 417 29 422 6.3764 10.2564 6.2350 6.8720
YouthBuild LAYC PCS 7 65 6 80 2 71 17 77 10.7692 7.5000 2.8169 22.0779
42*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.**The percentage of students with IEPs is calculated by dividing Child Count by Enrollment Audit.
Independent Charter LEA Raw
data*
LEA NameChild Count 2009 (3 -21)
Enrollment Count 2009
(3-21)Child Count 2010 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2010
(3-21)Child Count 2011 (3 -21)
Enrollment Count 2011
(3-21)
Child Count 2012
Enrollment Count 2012
2009 Percent**
2010 Percent**
2011 Percent**
2012Percent**
Academy for Learning Through the Arts (ALTA) PCS 13 90 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 14.4444 Closed Closed Closed
Achievement Preparatory Academy PCS 6 99 10 138 20 202 52 315 6.0606 7.2464 9.9010 16.5079
AppleTree Early Learning Center PCS 12 180 12 316 17 609 22 640 6.6667 3.7975 2.7915 3.4375
Arts and Technology Academy PCS 29 606 46 561 60 602 60 629 4.7855 8.1996 9.9668 9.5390
Basis DC PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 24 443 Not Open Not Open Not Open 5.4176
Bridges PCS 20 72 19 65 21 70 34 143 27.7778 29.2308 30.0000 23.7762
Capital City PCS 80 425 92 538 112 634 149 944 18.8235 17.1004 17.6656 15.7839
Center City PCS 81 1209 126 1300 168 1379 173 1405 6.6998 9.6923 12.1827 12.3132
City Collegiate PCS 12 70 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 17.1429 Closed Closed Closed
Community Academy PCS 111 1568 144 1781 165 1822 169 1691 7.0791 8.0853 9.0560 9.9941
Creative Minds PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 23 105 Not Open Not Open Not Open 21.9048
D.C. Bilingual PCS 37 354 44 366 42 353 49 339 10.4520 12.0219 11.8980 14.4543
D.C. Preparatory Academy PCS 50 845 57 909 78 1019 102 1138 5.9172 6.2706 7.6546 8.9631
D.C. Scholar PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 13 183 Not Open Not Open Not Open 7.1038
E.L. Haynes PCS 57 460 77 606 130 797 173 949 12.3913 12.7063 16.3112 18.2297
Eagle Academy PCS 51 413 76 511 86 569 78 715 12.3487 14.8728 15.1142 10.9091
Education Strengthens Families PCS 2 29 1 26 6 44 5 47 6.8966 3.8462 13.6364 10.6383
Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS 28 325 29 350 35 350 35 334 8.6154 8.2857 10.0000 10.4790
Excel Academy PCS 1 209 6 328 12 400 22 513 0.4785 1.8293 3.0000 4.2885
Friendship PCS 303 3657 359 3960 474 3933 519 3877 8.2855 9.0657 12.0519 13.3866
Hope Community Academy PCS 55 650 54 756 73 796 71 784 8.4615 7.1429 9.1709 9.0561
Howard Road Academy PCS 49 921 59 790 77 783 73 665 5.3203 7.4684 9.8340 10.9774
Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science PCS 10 284 10 296 14 307 14 316 3.5211 3.3784 4.5603 4.4304
Perry Street Prep PCS (formerly Hyde Leadership Prep PCS) 70 741 68 749 133 934 133 949 9.4467 9.0788 14.2398 14.0148
Imagine Southeast PCS 15 321 37 486 49 550 63 609 4.6729 7.6132 8.9091 10.3448
Integrated Design Electronics Academy (IDEA) PCS 50 468 56 389 64 359 54 298 10.6838 14.3959 17.8273 18.1208
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.**The percentage of students with IEPs is calculated by dividing Child Count by Enrollment Audit.
Independent Charter LEA Raw
Data Cont.*
LEA NameChild Count 2009 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2009
(3-21)Child Count 2010 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2010
(3-21)Child Count 2011 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2011
(3-21)Child Count 2012 (3-21)
Enrollment Count 2012
(3-21)2009
Percent**2010
Percent2011
Percent2012
Percent
Inspired Teaching PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 10 142 13 207 Not Open Not Open 7.0423 6.2802
Latin America Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) PCS 21 172 27 199 34 263 34 273 12.2093 13.5678 12.9278 12.4542
Mary McLeod Bethune PCS 25 259 33 282 44 315 47 353 9.6525 11.7021 13.9683 13.3144
Maya Angelou PCS 120 553 138 624 151 506 163 566 21.6998 22.1154 29.8419 28.7986
Meridian PCS 74 512 80 522 84 529 92 567 14.4531 15.3257 15.8790 16.2257
Mundo Verde Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 4 122 18 237 Not Open Not Open 3.2787 7.5949
National Collegiate Academy PCS 7 84 22 167 33 203 55 310 8.3333 13.1737 16.2562 17.7419
Nia Community PCS did not submit 202 27 202 Closed Closed Closed Closed 0.0000 13.3663 Closed Closed
Options PCS 238 319 255 373 245 359 274 415 74.6082 68.3646 68.2451 66.0241
Potomac Lighthouse PCS 23 269 24 235 31 326 28 389 8.5502 10.2128 9.5092 7.1979
The School for Arts in Learning (SAIL) PCS 91 166 81 145 Closed Closed Closed Closed 54.8193 55.8621 Closed Closed
SEED PCS 44 337 44 341 40 340 54 341 13.0564 12.9032 11.7647 15.8358
Septima Clark PCS 9 130 16 220 19 215 26 219 6.9231 7.2727 8.8372 11.8721
Shining Stars PCS Not Open Not Open Not Open Not Open 2 39 3 50 Not Open Not Open 5.1282 6.0000
Thea Bowman Preparatory Academy PCS 9 94 18 87 Closed Closed Closed Closed 9.5745 20.6897 Closed Closed
Tree of Life PCS 24 265 25 307 27 287 35 308 9.0566 8.1433 9.4077 11.3636
Two Rivers PCS 60 415 69 434 87 451 93 499 14.4578 15.8986 19.2905 18.6373
Washington Latin PCS 18 432 28 516 33 572 41 597 4.1667 5.4264 5.7692 6.8677
Washington Math, Science and Technology PCS 35 368 45 351 36 349 38 353 9.5109 12.8205 10.3152 10.7649
Washington Yu Ying PCS 13 198 20 241 27 367 32 439 6.5657 8.2988 7.3569 7.2893
Young America Works PCS 39 332 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 11.7470 Closed Closed Closed
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA.**The percentage of students with IEPs is calculated by dividing Child Count by Enrollment Audit.
Rates of Change
Part C Race: Rates of Change from FFY 2009,
2010, 2011 and 2012
Race Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY
2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
American Indian/Alaskan
Native
+2 +100% -2 -100% 0 0%
Asian^ -4 -50% +3 +75% +5 +71.42%
Black +28 +12.5% +49 +19.5% -25 -8.33%
Hispanic +30 +51.7% +7 +8% -10 -10.52%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander^
n/a n/a +1 +100% +2 +200%
Two or More Races^
n/a n/a +7 +800% +16 +200%
White +11 +26.2% +3 +5.7% +27 +48.21%
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^Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and “Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.
Part C Gender: Rates of Change from FFY 2009,
2010, 2011 and 2012
Gender Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to
2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to
2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY
2012
% Change FFY 2011 to
2012
Male +39 +20.5% +50 +21.8% +20 +7.16%
Female +29 +20.5% +18 +10.6% -5 -2.65%
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Part C Age: Rates of Change from FFY 2009,
2010, 2011 and 2012
Age Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to
2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to
2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY
2012
% Change FFY 2011 to
2012
Birth to 1
+19 +42.2% +11 +17.2% -27 -36%
1 to 2 +46 +63% +34 +28.6% +17 +11.11%
2 to 3 +3 +1.4% +23 +10.6% +25 +10.46%
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Part B Disability Categories: Rates of Change*
Disability Categories Change FFY 2009 to FFY 2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY 2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY 2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
Autism +93 +21.7% +127 +24.4% +82 +12.65%
Deafness n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Developmental Delay +201 +37.1% +262 +31.8% +157 +15.63%
Emotional Disturbance -27 -1.7% -89 -6% -153 -10.33%
Hearing Impaired +5 +10.6% 0 0% -2 -3.84%
Mental Retardation -50 -5.3% -54 -6.1% -43 -4.90%
Multiple Disabilities +48 +3.5% +6 +0.04% -50 -3.51%
Orthopedic Impairment -3 -15% -5 -33.3% +2 +13.33%
Other Health Impairment +240 +32.6% +213 +21.8% +185 +15.57%
Specific Learning Disability +5 +0.1% -134 -2.9% -221 -4.88%
Speech Language Impairment +68 +7.2% +259 +25.6% +92 +7.24%
Traumatic Brain Injury -6 -21.4% +2 +7.1% +1 +3.33%
Visual Impairment +2 +11.7% +2 +10.5% -1 -4.76%
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA..
Part B Race: Rates of Change*
Race Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 10 FFY
2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
American Indian/Alaskan Native
+7 +800% -2 -33.3% +4 +66.66%
Asian^ +2 +3.7% +2 +3.6% +1 +1.72%
Black +283 +2.8% +306 +3.0% -184 -1.74%
Hispanic +150 +17.2% +223 +21.8% +174 +13.96%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander^
n/a n/a -3 -75.0% +5 +125%
Two or More Races^ n/a n/a +6 +11.8% +28 +49.12%
White +76 +17.8% +57 +11.3% +21 +3.75%
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^Categories of race expanded from 5 options in FFY 2009 to 7 options in FFY 2010; “Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander” and “Two or More Races” Categories were not available in 2009.
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Gender: Rates of Change*
Gender Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY
2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
Male +392 +5.1% +403 +5.0% +48 +1.16%
Female +184 +4.9% +186 +4.7% +1 +0.01%
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B ELL Status: Rates of Change*
ELL Status
Change FFY 2009 to FFY
2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY
2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 from FFY 2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
Yes +102 +14.6% -84 -11.76% +91 +12.75%
No +474 +4.4% +673 +6.0% -42 -0.35%
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Age: Rates of Change*
Age Change FFY 2009 to FFY 2010
% Change FFY 2009 to 2010
Change FFY 2010 to FFY 2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY 2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
3 +71 +58.2% +145 +75.1% -25 -7.39%
4 +116 +47.9% +156 +43.6% +45 +8.75%
5 +87 +27.2% +173 +42.6% +99 +17.09%
6 +76 +20.2% +61 +13.5% +139 +27.09%
7 +9 +1.8% +55 +11.1% +34 +6.19%
8 +47 +8.1% +16 +2.57% +18 +2.82%
9 -55 -7.5% +2 +0.2% -19 -2.57%
10 +92 +12.2% +2 +0.2% -55 -6.50%
11 +18 +2.2% +93 +11.4% -47 -5.18%
12 -47 -5.5% +4 +0.5% +95 +11.16%
13 0 0 -26 -2.8% -46 -5.07%
14 +5 +0.5% +7 +0.7% -57 -6.00%
15 -36 -3.7% -10 -1.0% -23 -2.39%
16 -7 -0.6% -94 -9.8% +18 +1.87%
17 +149 +16.1% -80 -8.1% -50 -5.04%
18 -2 -0.3% +72 +11.0% -73 -10.08%
19 +32 +10.5% -28 -9.1% +15 +4.90%
20 +10 +7.0% +26 +17.2% -25 -14.12%
21 +11 +17.1% +15 +20.0% +6 +6.66%
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*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.
Part B Environments: Rates of Change*
Environment Change FFY 2010 to FFY 2011
% Change FFY 2010 to 2011
Change FFY 2011 to FFY 2012
% Change FFY 2011 to 2012
A: 0-20% +487 +10.5% +314 +6.10%
B: 21-60% +83 +4.1% -36 -1.71%
C: 60+% +358 +31.6% -211 -14.15%
3-5: Home -2 -50.0% +4 +200%
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program less than 10hr/wk, most SE services in general ed setting +87 +3000% -86 -95.55%
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program less than 10hr/wk, most SE services in other location -5 -66.6% +5 +166.66%
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program more than 10hr/wk, most SE services in general ed setting +230 +52.9% +207 +31.17%
3-5: In Regular Early Childhood Program more than 10hr/wk, most SE services in other location +81 +25.4% +7 +1.75%
3-5: In Separate Class +58 +36.7% -5 -2.32%
3-5: In Separate School +13 +42.0% 0 0%
3-5: Residential Facility +1 +100% -1 -100%
3-5: Service Provider Location +12 +1200% -12 -100%
6-21: Correctional Facility +2 +2.2% +2 +2.12%
6-21: Homebound/Hospital -3 -250% +5 +250%
6-21: In Separate School -783 -37.25% -114 -5.42%
6-21: Parentally Placed in a Private School +1 +20% +17 +283.33%
6-21: Residential Facility -30 -18.4% -47 -28.83%
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^Starting in FFY 2010, environment categories were broken down into early childhood (3-5 years) and 6-21 years by the U.S. Department of Education. Because of this, exact comparisons with FFY 2009 data are not possible.
*Includes students served in nonpublic programs and students in surrounding counties eligible to be receiving services under IDEA. Surrounding county students are included in DCPS’ count.