Special Education Indicators
Overview
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires each state to report to the public on state-level data and individual school division-level data and to report on whether the state and the divisions met state targets described in the state’s special education State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report. School divisions are required to submit information and data for reporting, monitoring and compliance purposes. This includes:
- Early Childhood Special Education indicators:
- Indicator 6: Preschool Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
- Indicator 7: Preschool Outcomes
- Indicator 12: Part C to Part B Transition
- School age performance indicators:
- Indicator 1: Graduation
- Indicator 2: Dropouts
- Indicator 3: Participation and Performance on Statewide Assessments
- Indicator 4: Suspension/Expulsion
- Indicator 5: School Age Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
- Indicator 8: Parent Involvement
- Indicator 9: Districts with Disproportionate Representation in Special Education and Related Services
- Indicator 10: Districts with Disproportionate Representation in Specific Disability Categories
- Indicator 11: Timeline for Eligibility
- Indicator 13: Secondary IEP Goals and Transition Services
- Indicator 14: Post-Secondary Outcomes
Indicator 1: Graduation
- Definition: Percent of youth with IEPs graduating from high school with a regular diploma
- Instructions: N/A
- Data Collection: Data is collected through the VDOE End of Year Report.
Indicator 2: Dropouts
- Definition: Students with disabilities grades 7-12 who dropped out
- Instructions: N/A
- Data Collection: Data is collected through VDOE state assessment data.
Indicator 3: Participation & Performance on Statewide Assessments
- Definition:
- 3a. Division met AMO targets for students with disabilities subgroup
- 3b. Students with disabilities participation rate for English/reading
- 3b. Students with disabilities participation rate for math
- 3c. Students with disabilities proficiency rate for English/reading
- 3c. Students with disabilities proficiency rate for math
- Instructions: N/A
- Data Collection: Data is collected through the VDOE End of Year Report.
Indicator 4: Suspension/Expulsion
- Definition:
- 4a. Division identified with significant discrepancy in the rate of suspensions and expulsions of greater than 10 days in a school year for children with IEPs
- 4b. Division identified with significant discrepancy, by race or ethnicity, in the rate of suspensions and expulsions of greater than 10 days in a school year for children with IEPs
- Instructions:
- Indicator 4A/B Instructions (Word)
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. Refer to your SSWS account manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 5: School Age Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
- Definition:
- 5a. Students included in regular classroom 80 percent or more of the day
- 5b. Students included in regular classroom less than 40 percent of the day
- 5c. Students served in separate public or private school, residential, home-based or hospital facility
- Instructions: N/A
- Data Collection: Data is collected through the December 1 Child Count
Indicator 6: Preschool Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
- Definition: Percent of preschool children in preschool ages 3-5 with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) who receive special education and related services in settings with typically developing peers (e.g., early childhood settings, home, and part-time early childhood/part-time early childhood special education settings).
- 6a. Children aged 3 through 5 with IEPs attending a regular early childhood program and receiving the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program
- 6b. Children aged 3 through 5 with IEPs attending a separate special education class, separate school, or residential facility
- 6c. Children ages 3 through 5 with IEPs receiving services in the home environment
- Instructions:
- The U.S. Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) requires states to report the percentage of children in preschool (three - five years of age) who attend 1) a regular early childhood program and receive the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program; 2) a separate special education class, separate school, or residential facility; and 3) the home environment. It is through the December 1 Special Education Child Count that Indicator 6 data is collected. Local Education agencies (LEAs) are required to report on each child receiving special education and related services. Data reported includes preschool educational placement. In Virginia, data is reported for children ages birth - five.
- Virginia Indicator 6 Decision Tree (Word) – The Indicator 6 Decision Tree is designed to assist with reporting each child’s educational environment. This document provides the steps for determining the accurate educational environment classification.
- Indicator 6: Educational Environments for Children Birth-Five Instructions (Word) – This instructional document provides definitions to key vocabulary as well as steps for determining the accurate educational environment classification using the Indicator 6 Decision Tree.
- Questions and Answers for Educational Environments and Children Birth-Five (Word) – This instructional document provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding Indicator 6. It is designed to assist Local Education Agency personnel in accurately collecting and reporting Indicator 6 data.
- Customized Indicator 6 Decision Tree Tool – This tool, developed by the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center, provides an application for determining the accurate educational environment classification. Click on “Virginia” to use the customized tool aligned with Virginia’s data reporting format.
- Indicator 6 Decision Tree (PDF)
- Indicator 6 Decision Tree (Word) - Accessible version
- Understanding Indicator 6 Online Training:
- Understanding Indicator 6: Preschool Environments Webinar | Presentation (PPT) – This webinar is designed to provide Special Education Administrators, Preschool Special Education Coordinators, and others responsible for oversight of Early Childhood Special Education programs an overview of the reporting requirements related to Early Childhood Special Education Settings.
- Understanding the Indicator 6 Terminology: Preschool Environments Webinar | Presentation (PPT) – This webinar is designed to provide Special Education Administrators, Preschool Special Education Coordinators, and others responsible for oversight of Early Childhood Special Education programs an overview of the reporting requirements related to Preschool Special Education Settings. This webinar focuses on defining the terminology related to Indicator 6.
- Understanding Data Reporting Requirements for Indicator 6: Preschool Environments Webinar | Presentation (PPT) – This webinar is designed to provide Special Education Administrators, Preschool Special Education Coordinators, and others responsible for oversight of Early Childhood Special Education programs an overview of the reporting requirements related to Early Childhood Special Education Settings. This webinar focuses on elements related to data reporting.
Indicator 7: Preschool Outcomes
- Definition:
- 7a. Positive social-emotional skills (including social relationships)
- 7b. Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/communication and early literacy)
- 7c. Use of appropriate behavior to meet their needs
- Resources:
- Breadth of the Three Child Outcomes – Early Childhood Technical Assistance (ECTA) Center
- Early Childhood Development Chart: Crosswalk with Early Childhood Outcomes – ECTA Center
- Instructions:
- Overview & Federal Reporting Categories:
- Indicator 7 Instructions (Word)
- Indicator 7 Overview (Word) – This document provides a brief overview of Indicator 7, Preschool Outcomes. It includes the five categories of progress provided by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).
- Summary Statement Definitions (PDF) – This document clarifies the summary statements and provides a formula for Indicator 7 data.
- Federal Reporting Categories (PDF) – This document provides the Federal Reporting Categories for Indicator 7, Preschool Outcomes. It provides an explanation of the Progress Category and the COSF ratings. The document was created by the Early Childhood Outcomes Center.
- Child Outcomes Summary Forms & Process:
- Indicator 7 Technical Assistance Document - The Indicator 7 Technical Assistance Document was developed in 2019 to assist school divisions to implement the COS process with fidelity. Support documents include the COS Summary Form, COS Decision Tree, COS Summary Rating Guide, and COS Process Discussion Prompts.
- Indicator 7: Child Outcomes Summary Process Technical Assistance Document - The purpose is to assist school divisions to implement the COS process with fidelity.
Word - ADA Compliant Version | PDF - Original Version - Child Outcomes Summary Rating Guide - The COS Rating Guide can supplement or supplant the Decision Tree. The COS Rating Guide provides additional information about Age Expected, Immediate Foundational, and Foundational skills that may help teams make more informed and accurate ratings.
Word - ADA Compliant Version | Word - Original Version - Child Outcomes Summary Decision Tree - The COS Decision Tree provides guidance to teams completing child ratings by directing the team through questions about the child's abilities.
Word - ADA Compliant Version | PDF - Original Version - Child Outcomes Summary Form - The COS form can be used to document child ratings. This newly revised form reflects all data required in the SSWS submission.
Word - ADA Compliant Version | Word - Original Version - The Child Outcomes Summary Process Discussion Prompts - This document provides questions for team members to consider when determining ratings for the three outcomes.
Word - ADA Compliant Version | Word - Original Version
- Indicator 7: Child Outcomes Summary Process Technical Assistance Document - The purpose is to assist school divisions to implement the COS process with fidelity.
- Definitions for Outcome Ratings (PDF) – This document defines "completely, somewhat, nearly and not yet" ratings for use with the Child Outcomes Summary Form (COSF) for Indicator 7, Preschool Outcomes.
- The Child Outcomes Summary Process: Procedures Specific to Virginia – This webinar provides guidance from the Virginia Department of Education to school divisions to complete the Child Outcomes Summary (COS) process, a team process for summarizing information related to a child’s progress on each of the three child outcome areas for Indicator 7.
- Indicator 7, Early Childhood Outcomes: Online Training to Complete the Child Outcomes Summary Process
This is an eWorkshop to provide training to team members who participate in the Child Outcomes Summary (COS) process and complete ratings for Indicator 7. The eWorkshop is a series of seven Webshops, totaling approximately 11 hours of training. Each Webshop can be taken separately and users can choose which Webshops to complete based on their current knowledge and skills related to the COS process.
- Indicator 7 Technical Assistance Document - The Indicator 7 Technical Assistance Document was developed in 2019 to assist school divisions to implement the COS process with fidelity. Support documents include the COS Summary Form, COS Decision Tree, COS Summary Rating Guide, and COS Process Discussion Prompts.
- Overview & Federal Reporting Categories:
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. Refer to your SSWS account manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 8: Parent Involvement
- Definition: Parents who report schools facilitated parent involvement as a means of improving services and results for children with disabilities
- Instructions: Parent Involvement (Indicator 8) Survey Frequently Asked Questions (Word)
- Data Collection: Divisions provide surveys to parents which are mailed directly to VDOE.
Indicator 9: Districts with Disproportionate Representation in Special Education and Related Services
- Definition: Division identified with disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic groups in special education and related services that is the result of inappropriate identification
- Instructions: Instructions for Reporting Indicators 9 and 10 Data (Word)
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. Refer to your SSWS Account Manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 10: Districts with Disproportionate Representation in Specific Disability Categories
- Definition: Division identified with disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic groups in specific disability categories that is the result of inappropriate identification
- Instructions: Instructions for Reporting Indicators 9 and 10 Data (Word)
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. Refer to your SSWS Account Manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 11: Timeline for Eligibility
- Definition: Children with parental consent for initial evaluation, who were evaluated and eligibility determined within 65 business days.
- Instructions: Indicator 11 Instructions (Word)
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. Refer to your SSWS Account Manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 12: Transition from Part C to Part B
- Definition: Children determined eligible and IEPs developed and implemented by their third birthdays
- Instructions:
- Indicator 12 Instructions (Word)
- Indicator 12: Part C to Part B Transition Technical Assistance Document (Word) – This document provides technical assistance related to the transition from Part C to Part B and includes essential regulations as well as information regarding reporting Indicator 12.
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. See your SSWS Account Manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 13: Secondary IEP Goals and Transition Services
- Definition: Percent of youth aged 16 and above with an IEP that includes appropriate measurable postsecondary goals that are annually updated and based upon an age appropriate transition assessment, transition services, including courses of study, that will reasonably enable the student to meet those postsecondary goals, and annual IEP goals related to the student’s transition services needs. There also must be evidence that the student was invited to the IEP Team meeting where transition services are to be discussed and evidence that, if appropriate, a representative of any participating agency, likely to pay for or provide for transition services, including, if appropriate, pre-employment transition services, was invited to the IEP Team meeting with the prior consent of the parent or student who has reached the age of majority.
- Instructions:
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Special Education Indicators application in SSWS. See your SSWS Account Manager for access.
- SSWS Special Education Indicators Application Directions for Use (Word)
Indicator 14: Post-Secondary Outcomes
- Definition: Percent of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school were:
- 14a. Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school
- 14b. Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school
- 14c. Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school
- Instructions:
- Data Collection:
- Data is collected through the Indicator 14 School Survey
- Indicator 14 School Survey Questions (Word document for viewing purposes only)