june 2016 special education annual progress report to the public
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June 2016 Special Education Annual Progress Report to the Public
Performance Indicators
Regional Low Amelia Performance
Regional High
Regional Rank
1: Graduation Rate 15.79 % 68.75 % 68.75 1 out of 12 2: Dropout Rate 0 % 2.11 % 3.8 % 9 out of 12 3: SOL English Pass Rate 26.47 % 44.34 % 48.45 % 3 out of 12 3: SOL Math Pass Rate 25 % 41.75 % 53.33 % 5 out of 12 5a: 80 % or more in the regular classroom setting 24.79 % 63.58 % 78.69 % 4 out of 12 5c: Out of school placement Rate 3.85 % 4.05 % 12.98 % 2 out of 12 6a: Preschool placement in regular setting 0 % 88.24 % 88.24 % 1 out of 12 8: Parent Involvement Rate 0 % 100 % 100 % 1 out of 12 14 C: Post Secondary Transition Outcomes 37.5 % 64.29 % 84.62 4 out of 12
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Compliance Indicators Amelia Status
Met State Target
4a: Suspension Disproportionality Met requirement and full compliance
Yes
4b: Suspension by race Disproportionality Met requirement and full compliance
Yes
9: Eligibility Disproportionate by Race Met requirement and full compliance
Yes
10: Eligibility Disproportionate by Race & Disability
Met requirement and full compliance
Yes
11: Eligibility Timeline 100 % and full compliance Yes
12: Part C to B Eligibility Timeline 100 % and full compliance Yes
13: Transition Goals in IEP 100 % and full compliance Yes
June 2016 Special Education Annual Progress Report to the Public
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Based on the June 2016 Annual Performance Report to the Public, Amelia had the highest percentage for Indicator 6a: Preschool Least Restrictive Environment of 88.24 % among 12 divisions in region 8.
ACPS Special Education Early
Childhood Virginia Preschool Initiative
Program
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ACPS Special Education Early
Childhood Virginia Preschool Initiative
Program
Based on the June 2016 Annual Performance Report to the Public, Amelia had the best percentage for Indicator 6b: Children aged 3-5 with IEPs attending a separate special education class, separate school or residential facility of 0 % among 12 divisions in region 8.
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Based on the June 2016 Annual Performance Report to the Public, Amelia had the highest percentage for Indicator 1: Percent of youth with IEPs graduating with a regular diploma of 68.75% among 12 divisions in region 8. Amelia was the only division in region 8 that exceeded state target for graduation.
ACPS Special Education Program
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ACPS Special Education Program
Based on the June 2016 Annual Performance Report to the Public, Amelia had the highest percentage for Indicator 8: Parents who report schools facilitated parent involvement as a means of improving services and results for children with disabilities of 100 % among 12 divisions in region 8.