PERCENT OF POPULATION CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES (IDEA) BY AGE

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Identification of Children with Disabilities (CWD) NUMBER OF CHILDREN RECEIVING EARLY INTERVENTION AND SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES UNDER IDEA, BIRTH THROUGH AGE 5 Student Category Children with Disabilities (IDEA), State (#) Children with Disabilities (IDEA), (#) Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities, Birth to 3 4,673 350,581 Children with Disabilities, 3 through 5 11,570 753,697 Explanatory Note: The number of children with disabilities (IDEA) in the state and nation as of the state-designated child count date (one day between October 1 and December 1, 2014). Children with disabilities (IDEA) are served by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part B Child Count and Educational Environments and Part C Child Count and Settings. al counts for infants and toddlers represent the US and Outlying Areas and national counts for children with disabilities represent the US, Outlying Areas, and Freely Associated States. For the purposes of this chart, infants and toddlers represents ages birth to 3, children represents ages three through five. States have the option to report the cumulative number of infants and toddlers with disabilities, ages birth to 3, who received early intervention services at any time during the most recent 12-month period for which the data are available. If provided, this state reported that 8,958 infants and toddlers with disabilities, birth to 3, received early intervention services during the time period of 01-JUL-13 to 30-JUN-14. PERCENT OF POPULATION CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES (IDEA) BY AGE Age State 2012 State 2013 State 2014 2014 Birth to 1 1.75 1.70 1.80 1.15 1 to 2 3.05 3.39 3.46 2.74 2 to 3 5.81 5.87 6.42 4.97 Birth to 3 3.56 3.65 3.89 2.95 3 through 5 8.77 9.14 9.59 6.27 Explanatory Note: The percentage of the population, in the designated age range, who are children with disabilities (IDEA) in the state and nation as of the state-designated child count date, for the ages birth through 5. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part B Child Count and Educational Environments and Part C Child Count and Settings and Census. al counts for infants and toddlers, birth to age 3 represent the US and Outlying Areas; national counts for children with disabilities, ages 3 through 5 represent the US, Outlying Areas, and Freely Associated States; and national Census counts represent the 50 states, DC, and PR (including BIE). 1

Hispanic/ Latino RACE/ETHNICITY BY PERCENT, BIRTH THROUGH AGE 5 Black or African White Asian Indian or Alaska Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or more races All Race/ Ethnicities All Infants and Toddlers, Birth to 3 18.24 6.82 65.75 2.80 0.76 0.10 5.53 100.00 Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities, Birth 17.68 6.10 68.56 2.03 0.47 0.28 4.88 100.00 to 3 All Children, 3 through 5 19.36 6.61 65.44 2.44 0.67 0.09 5.39 100.00 Children with Disabilities, 3 through 5 16.35 5.92 70.50 1.69 0.90 0.16 4.47 100.00 Explanatory Note: The percentage of infants and toddlers with disabilities, birth to 3, and children with disabilities (IDEA), ages 3 through 5, in a particular race/ethnicity category in the state. The numerator is the number of infants and toddlers with disabilities or children with disabilities (IDEA) in a race/ethnicity category as of the state-designated child count date (one day between October 1 and December 1, 2014) and the denominator is the total number of infants and toddlers with disabilities, birth to 3, or children with disabilities (IDEA), ages 3 through 5. The "All Infants and Toddlers" row is calculated using the total number of infants and toddlers in the population and the All Children row is calculated using the total number of children in the population. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part B Child Count and Educational Environments and Part C Child Count and Settings and 2013-14 Census. PERCENT OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES BY DISABILITY CATEGORY, AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Disability Category CWDs (IDEA), Ages 3-5 State CWDs (IDEA), Ages 3-5, All disabilities 100.00 100.00 Autism 3.60 8.85 Deaf-blindness 0.03 36.96 Developmental Delay 56.62 36.96 Emotional disturbance 0.08 0.39 Hearing impairment 0.88 1.20 Intellectual disability 0.30 1.88 Multiple disabilities 0.88 1.06 Orthopedic impairment 0.31 0.84 health impairment 1.14 3.14 Specific learning disabilities 0.23 1.41 Speech or language impairment 35.66 43.71 Traumatic brain injury 0.08 0.15 Visual impairment 0.18 0.39 Explanatory Note: The percentage represents a distribution of children with disabilities (IDEA) by disability category for ages 3 through 5. For this calculation, the denominator is all children with disabilities (IDEA), ages 3 through 5. al data represent the US, Outlying Areas, and Freely Associated States. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part B Child Count and Educational Environments. 2

Early Intervention Settings and Preschool Educational Environments Age PERCENTAGE OF INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES BY SETTINGS AND AGE, BIRTH TO 3 State Home, State Home, State Birth to 1 1.81 3.34 98.05 93.18 0.14 3.48 1 to 2 2.43 6.13 97.28 90.11 1.81 3.76 2 to 3 3.09 9.36 96.75 85.75 0.16 4.89 Birth to 3 2.70 7.58 97.11 88.06 0.19 4.35 Explanatory Note: The percentage of infants and toddlers with disabilities in the state by age receiving early intervention services primarily in a community-based setting, home setting, or other setting. The numerator is the number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in a specific setting and age category as of the state-designated child count date (one day between October 1 and December 1, 2014) and the denominator is the total number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in the specified age category. al counts for infants and toddlers represent the US and Outlying Areas. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part C Child Count and Settings. PERCENTAGE OF INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES BY SETTINGS AND RACE/ETHNICITY, BIRTH TO 3 Race/Ethnicity State Home, State Home, State Hispanic/Latino 1.69 6.66 97.82 89.67 0.48 3.67 Indian or Alaska 4.55 13.09 95.45 84.27 0.00 2.64 Asian 1.05 9.35 98.95 85.90 0.00 4.76 Black or African 2.81 8.51 97.19 87.09 0.00 4.40 Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 15.38 5.23 84.62 89.20 0.00 5.57 White 2.75 6.64 97.10 89.07 0.16 4.29 Two or More Races 5.26 8.64 94.74 86.60 0.00 4.76 Explanatory Note: The percentage of infants and toddlers with disabilities in the state by race/ethnicity category receiving early intervention services primarily in a community-based setting, home setting, or other setting. The numerator is the number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in a specific setting and race/ethnicity category as of the state-designated child count date (one day between October 1 and December 1, 2014) and the denominator is the total number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in a specified race/ethnicity category. al counts for infants and toddlers represent the US and Outlying Areas. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part C Child Count and Settings. 3

Disability Category PERCENT OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES BY DISABILITY CATEGORY, AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Number of CWDs (IDEA), State (#) Number of CWDs (IDEA), (#) CWDs (IDEA) Attending and Receiving the Majority of Education and Related Services in a Regular Early Childhood Program, State CWDs (IDEA) Attending and Receiving the Majority of Education and Related Services in a Regular Early Childhood Program, CWDs (IDEA) Attending a Education Class, School, or Residential Facility, State CWDs (IDEA) Attending a Education Class, School, or Residential Facility, All disabilities 11,570 753,697 37.8 43.7 34.0 25.7 Autism 416 66,738 47.8 34.3 37.3 47.0 Deaf-blindness 4 165 0.0 26.1 50.0 50.3 Developmental Delay 6,551 278,561 50.6 44.3 32.6 35.3 Emotional disturbance 9 2,909 77.8 47.4 0.0 19.8 Hearing impairment 102 9,042 41.2 38.1 37.3 40.5 Intellectual disability 35 14,168 40.0 25.5 31.4 42.5 Multiple disabilities 102 8,006 41.2 47.8 33.3 49.9 Orthopedic impairment 36 6,325 27.8 45.9 30.6 31.6 health impairment 132 23,652 47.7 46.6 31.1 27.6 Specific learning disabilities 27 10,646 66.7 51.3 3.7 16.0 Speech or language impairment 4,126 329,420 15.7 45.5 36.3 11.5 Traumatic brain injury 9 1,106 55.6 41.4 22.2 36.3 Visual impairment 21 2,959 33.3 48.2 33.3 29.3 Explanatory Note: The percentage of children with disabilities (IDEA) in the state and nation by disability category attending and receiving the majority of special education and related services in a regular early childhood program, or a separate special education class, separate school, or residential facility. Note that this table does not include all reported preschool educational environment categories. The denominator is all children with disabilities (IDEA), ages 3 through 5, in a specified disability category. al data represent the US, Outlying Areas, and Freely Associated States. Data reported for IDEA 2014 Part B Child Count and Educational Environments. 4

Part C and Part B Data Display: KANSAS Exiting Part C EXITING BY PERCENTAGE RACE/ETHNICITY, BIRTH TO 3, 2013-2014 Black or African, State Black or African, Exit Code All Race/ Ethnicities, State All Race/ Ethnicities Hispanic / Latino, State Hispanic / Latino White, State White, Asian, State Asian, Completion of IFSP prior 16.48 13.85 12.63 11.39 10.99 9.94 18.04 16.70 20.00 9.99 6.25 10.07 37.50 13.38 15.23 12.10 to max age Part B eligible - exiting Part 50.84 38.11 49.23 36.28 46.89 34.38 52.01 39.57 49.41 39.83 37.50 39.02 37.50 36.56 49.01 42.71 C Part B eligible - continuing in - 3.05-3.25-4.35-2.64-4.55-1.57-2.11-1.39 Part C Not eligible Part B - exit with referrals to 3.15 6.85 3.99 9.63 3.30 5.51 2.83 5.56 2.35 9.21 25.00 6.94 6.25 6.01 1.99 5.21 other program Not eligible Part B - exit with no 2.80 3.10 1.93 1.94 1.83 2.93 3.09 3.80 3.53 2.22 0.00 3.80 0.00 2.95 3.97 3.91 referrals Part B eligibility not 5.47 11.16 8.12 15.51 8.06 13.27 4.54 16.70 2.35 12.37 0.00 9.00 0.00 13.38 6.62 8.31 determined Deceased 0.45 0.33 0.64 0.28 0.00 0.53 0.45 0.30 1.18 0.36 0.00 0.70 0.00 0.63 0.00 0.39 Moved out of state 5.67 3.88 4.51 2.81 8.06 3.60 5.54 4.31 10.59 16.48 12.50 4.75 12.50 6.01 5.30 5.15 Withdrawal by parent 9.54 12.13 9.92 10.89 16.48 11.81 9.60 12.90 7.06 5.25 6.25 11.27 0.00 13.07 9.27 12.09 Attempts to contact 5.62 7.55 9.02 8.01 9.52 13.68 3.91 5.87 3.53 4.01 12.50 12.88 6.25 9.80 8.61 8.74 unsuccessful Total exiting 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Explanatory Note: The percent of infants and toddlers with disabilities who exit Part C by race/ethnicity category. The numerator is the number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in a particular exit category and race/ethnicity category and the denominator is the number of infants and toddlers with disabilities in the particular race/ethnicity category. al counts for infants and toddlers represent the US and Outlying Areas. Data reported for IDEA 2013-14 Part C Exiting. Indian or Alaska, State Indian or Alaska, Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, State Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Two or More Race, State Two or More Race, 5

Part C and B 619 Data Display: KANSAS Family Involvement PART C, INDICATOR 4: FAMILY INVOLVEMENT (FFY 2014 APR, 2016) Summary Statement: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services State have helped the family. Know their rights 90.5 Effectively communicate their children's current needs 94.2 Help their children develop and learn 92.1 Explanatory Note: State selected data source. Sampling is allowed. Sample must yield valid and reliable data and must be representative of the population sampled. N/A means the percentage is not applicable to the state. Infants and Toddlers Outcomes PART C, INDICATOR 3: INFANTS AND TODDLERS OUTCOMES (FFY 2014 APR, 2016) Summary Statement 1: Of those infants and toddlers who entered or exited early intervention below age expectations in each Outcome, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned three years of age or exited the program in the outcome of: State Positive social-emotional skills 70.2 Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills 74.8 Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs 76.5 Summary Statement 2: The percent of infants and toddlers who were functioning within age expectations in each Outcome by the time they turned three years of age or exited the program. State Positive social-emotional skills 52.2 Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills 51.8 Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs 61.7 Explanatory Note: State selected data source. Sampling of children for assessment is allowed. Sample must yield valid and reliable data and must be representative of the population sampled. N/A means the percentage is not applicable to the state. The Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center provides a national summary of the outcomes for children served through IDEA's early childhood programs annually at http://ectacenter.org/eco/assets/pdfs/childoutcomeshighlights.pdf. Preschool Outcomes PART B, INDICATOR 7: PRESCHOOL OUTCOMES (FFY 2014 APR, 2016) Summary Statement 1: Of those preschool children who entered or exited the preschool program below age expectations in each of the following outcomes, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned six years of age or exited the program in the outcome of: State Positive social-emotional skills 87.7 Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills 86.8 Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs 87.7 Summary Statement 2: The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations in each of the following outcomes by the time they turned six years of age or exited the program State Positive social-emotional skills 65.6 Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills 63.9 Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs 77.9 Explanatory Note: State selected data source. Sampling of children for assessment is allowed. Sample must yield valid and reliable data and must be representative of the population sampled. N/A means the percentage is not applicable to the state. The Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center provides a national summary of the outcomes for children served through IDEA's early childhood programs annually at http://ectacenter.org/eco/assets/pdfs/childoutcomeshighlights.pdf. 6

References: x Data have been suppressed to protect personally identifiable information due to small cell counts. - Data not available. * Data flagged due to questionable data quality. These data violated data quality edit checks. Additional information explaining the discrepancies in the data may be available in the accompanying data note documents. Note: Sum of percentages may not equal 100 percent because of rounding. References: Additional information clarifying states data submissions are available in the data notes documents on http://www2.ed.gov/programs/osepidea/618-data/collection-documentation/index.html#datanotes. Additional state-level data on children with disabilities (IDEA) can be found at: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/osepidea/618-data/statelevel-datafiles/index.html,http://www.data.gov, http://www.eddataexpress.ed.gov, https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/elsi/, http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/naepdata/, and http://factfinder2.census.gov. Information on U.S. Department of Education Education funding can be found at: http://www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/osep/2014apps.html. 7