Table 4-6a. Limited English proficiency (LEP) students ages 14 through 21 with disabilities served under IDEA, Part B, who exited
school, by exit reason and state: Fall 2006-07ª



State


Exiting
total

Graduated
with
diploma

Received
a
certificate

Reached
maximum agec

Transferred
to regular
education
Moved, known
to be
continuingd



Died


Dropped
oute
Alabama 129 21 29 x x 56 x 18
Alaska 239 44 44 0 31 44 0 76
Arizona 820 115 0 x 42 515 x 144
Arkansas 144 44 0 0 14 75 0 11
California 10,752 2,196 1,833 114 927 4,451 26 1,205
Colorado 452 104 16 x 42 184 x 100
Connecticut 147 55 0 0 18 44 0 30
Delaware 33 10 0 0 x 19 0 x
District of Columbia - - - - - - - -
Florida 1,540 138 236 0 83 861 7 215
Georgia 141 5 17 0 20 70 0 29
Hawaii 69 50 x 0 14 x 0 x
Idaho 138 28 27 0 25 34 0 24
Illinois 416 272 0 0 11 97 0 36
Indiana 91 20 x 0 x 40 x 20
Iowa 77 40 x 0 12 13 x 10
Kansas 53 24 0 x 9 16 0 x
Kentucky 82 34 x 0 x 33 x 8
Louisiana 20 x 0 0 x 11 x x
Maine x 0 x 0 x 0 0 0
Maryland 117 51 13 0 9 30 0 14
Massachusetts 499 76 16 12 0 198 0 197
Michigan 336 123 x 0 53 108 x x
Minnesota 22 6 0 0 x x x 7
Mississippi x 0 x 0 0 5 0 x
Missouri 43 17 x 0 x 15 0 x
Montana 63 27 0 0 6 12 0 18
Nebraska 68 27 0 x 24 x 0 13
Nevada 348 22 100 x x 83 x 123
New Hampshire 29 7 x x x 9 x 8
New Jersey 327 170 - x 13 96 x 43
New Mexico 339 88 69 0 69 61 x x
New York 1,724 204 357 10 71 653 6 423
North Carolina 66 19 x x 12 20 0 x
North Dakota 65 15 0 0 x 24 x 13
Ohio 167 19 30 5 26 53 0 34
Oklahoma 195 83 0 x x 44 x 56
Oregon 244 59 x x 32 72 x 60
Pennsylvania 364 114 0 x x 138 x 90
Rhode Island 39 x 0 0 x 28 0 7
South Carolina 73 9 8 0 12 27 0 17
South Dakota 82 x 0 x 13 43 x 13
Tennessee 15 6 x 0 0 5 0 x
Texas 4,833 979 1,412 0 574 461 16 1,391
Utah 522 217 27 x 40 159 x 76
Vermont - - - - - - - -
Virginia 128 10 46 x 23 39 x x
Washington - - - - - - - -
West Virginia 11 x 0 0 x 6 0 0
Wisconsin 331 132 x x 78 34 x 71
Wyoming 50 10 0 0 6 20 0 14
 
BIE schools x 54 x x 22 50 0 29
 
50 states and D.C. (including BIE schools) 26,631 5,764 4,344 175 2,421 9,065 76 4,786
 
American Samoa x x x x x x x 14
Guam x x - x x x x x
Northern Marianas 0 x x 0 0 x 0 0
Puerto Rico 0 x 0 x 0 0 x 0
Virgin Islands x x 0 0 0 x 0 x
 
U.S. and outlying areas 26,948 5,925 4,352 179 2,475 9,106 79 4,832
 
 
Source:  U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0521:  "Children
with Disabilities Exiting Special Education," 2006-07.  Data updated as of July 15, 2008.
 
Note: Please see the Part B Exiting Data Notes in appendix B for information the state submitted to clarify its data submissions.
 
ªData are from a cumulative 12-month reporting period.
 
bChildren may exit special education services due to maximum age depending on state law or practice or order of any court.
 
cMoved, known to be continuing is the total number of students who moved out of the catchment area or otherwise transferred
to another district and are known to be continuing in an educational program.
 
dDropped out is defined as the total number of students who were enrolled at some point in the reporting year, were not enrolled at the end of
the reporting year, and did not exit through any of the other bases described. For the purpose of calculating dropout rates,
OSEP counts students moved, not known to continue as dropouts.
 
- Data not available.
 
x  Data suppressed to limit disclosure.


 


Table 4-6a. Limited English proficiency (LEP) students ages 14 through 21 with disabilities served under IDEA, Part B, who exited
school, by exit reason and state: Fall 2006-07ª
(continued)
  Percentageb of LEP children exiting



State

Exiting
total

Graduated
with
diploma

Received
a
certificate

Reached
maximum agec

Transferred
to regular
education
Moved, known
to be
continuingd



Died


Dropped
oute
Alabama 100.00 16.28 22.48 . . 43.41 . 13.95
Alaska 100.00 18.41 18.41 0.00 12.97 18.41 0.00 31.80
Arizona 100.00 14.02 0.00 . 5.12 62.80 . 17.56
Arkansas 100.00 30.56 0.00 0.00 9.72 52.08 0.00 7.64
California 100.00 20.42 17.05 1.06 8.62 41.40 0.24 11.21
Colorado 100.00 23.01 3.54 . 9.29 40.71 . 22.12
Connecticut 100.00 37.41 0.00 0.00 12.24 29.93 0.00 20.41
Delaware 100.00 30.30 0.00 0.00 . 57.58 0.00 .
District of Columbia . . . . . . . .
Florida 100.00 8.96 15.32 0.00 5.39 55.91 0.45 13.96
Georgia 100.00 3.55 12.06 0.00 14.18 49.65 0.00 20.57
Hawaii 100.00 72.46 . 0.00 20.29 . 0.00 .
Idaho 100.00 20.29 19.57 0.00 18.12 24.64 0.00 17.39
Illinois 100.00 65.38 0.00 0.00 2.64 23.32 0.00 8.65
Indiana 100.00 21.98 . 0.00 . 43.96 . 21.98
Iowa 100.00 51.95 . 0.00 15.58 16.88 . 12.99
Kansas 100.00 45.28 0.00 . 16.98 30.19 0.00 .
Kentucky 100.00 41.46 . 0.00 . 40.24 . 9.76
Louisiana 100.00 . 0.00 0.00 . 55.00 . .
Maine . . . . . . . .
Maryland 100.00 43.59 11.11 0.00 7.69 25.64 0.00 11.97
Massachusetts 100.00 15.23 3.21 2.40 0.00 39.68 0.00 39.48
Michigan 100.00 36.61 . 0.00 15.77 32.14 . .
Minnesota 100.00 27.27 0.00 0.00 . . . 31.82
Mississippi . . . . . . . .
Missouri 100.00 39.53 . 0.00 . 34.88 0.00 .
Montana 100.00 42.86 0.00 0.00 9.52 19.05 0.00 28.57
Nebraska 100.00 39.71 0.00 . 35.29 . 0.00 19.12
Nevada 100.00 6.32 28.74 . . 23.85 . 35.34
New Hampshire 100.00 24.14 . . . 31.03 . 27.59
New Jersey 100.00 51.99 . . 3.98 29.36 . 13.15
New Mexico 100.00 25.96 20.35 0.00 20.35 17.99 . .
New York 100.00 11.83 20.71 0.58 4.12 37.88 0.35 24.54
North Carolina 100.00 28.79 . . 18.18 30.30 0.00 .
North Dakota 100.00 23.08 0.00 0.00 . 36.92 . 20.00
Ohio 100.00 11.38 17.96 2.99 15.57 31.74 0.00 20.36
Oklahoma 100.00 42.56 0.00 . . 22.56 . 28.72
Oregon 100.00 24.18 . . 13.11 29.51 . 24.59
Pennsylvania 100.00 31.32 0.00 . . 37.91 . 24.73
Rhode Island 100.00 . 0.00 0.00 . 71.79 0.00 17.95
South Carolina 100.00 12.33 10.96 0.00 16.44 36.99 0.00 23.29
South Dakota 100.00 . 0.00 . 15.85 52.44 . 15.85
Tennessee 100.00 40.00 . 0.00 0.00 33.33 0.00 .
Texas 100.00 20.26 29.22 0.00 11.88 9.54 0.33 28.78
Utah 100.00 41.57 5.17 . 7.66 30.46 . 14.56
Vermont . . . . . . . .
Virginia 100.00 7.81 35.94 . 17.97 30.47 . .
Washington . . . . . . . .
West Virginia 100.00 . 0.00 0.00 . 54.55 0.00 0.00
Wisconsin 100.00 39.88 . . 23.56 10.27 . 21.45
Wyoming 100.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 40.00 0.00 28.00
BIE schools . . . . . . . .
50 states and D.C. (including BIE schools) 100.00 21.64 16.31 0.66 9.09 34.04 0.29 17.97
American Samoa . . . . . . . .
Guam . . . . . . . .
Northern Marianas . . . . . . . .
Puerto Rico . . . . . . . .
Virgin Islands . . . . . . . .
U.S. and outlying areas 100.00 21.99 16.15 0.66 9.18 33.79 0.29 17.93
 
Note: Please see the Part B Exiting Data Notes in appendix B for information the state submitted to clarify its data submissions.
 
ªData are from a cumulative 12-month reporting period.
 
bPercent = Number of LEP students in the exit category divided by the total number of LEP students who exited,
multiplied by 100.  The sum of each exit percentages may not equal 100 percent because of rounding.
 
cChildren may exit special education services due to maximum age depending on state law or practice or order of any court.
 
dMoved, known to be continuing is the total number of students who moved out of the catchment area or otherwise transferred
to another district and are known to be continuing in an educational program.
 
eDropped out is defined as the total number of students who were enrolled at some point in the reporting year, were not enrolled at the end of
the reporting year, and did not exit through any of the other bases described. For the purpose of calculating dropout rates,
OSEP counts students moved, not known to continue as dropouts.
 
. Cannot be displayed due to cell suppression.


 


Table 4-6b. English proficient (EP) students ages 14 through 21 with disabilities served under IDEA, Part B, who exited
school, by exit reason and state: Fall 2006-07ª



State


Exiting
total

Graduated
with
diploma

Received
a
certificate

Reached
maximum agec

Transferred
to regular
education
Moved, known
to be
continuingd



Died


Dropped
oute
Alabama 8,479 1,350 2,200 x x 2,649 x 1,597
Alaska 1,274 401 116 7 175 295 6 274
Arizona 11,671 2,023 0 x 807 6,615 x 2,103
Arkansas 8,537 3,130 75 5 464 4,077 16 770
California 53,896 14,350 4,550 518 4,586 24,722 128 5,042
Colorado 8,107 2,810 210 x 919 2,583 x 1,488
Connecticut 6,127 3,342 16 110 1,301 750 18 590
Delaware 2,247 530 44 32 x 1,188 5 x
District of Columbia - - - - - - - -
Florida 48,099 9,671 6,616 0 3,126 21,972 117 6,597
Georgia 20,018 3,635 4,218 0 2,104 6,645 65 3,351
Hawaii 2,190 1,191 x 219 419 x 5 x
Idaho 3,200 753 303 67 608 1,020 8 441
Illinois 29,223 14,806 163 153 3,072 6,449 89 4,491
Indiana 16,451 4,941 x 93 x 6,313 x 2,919
Iowa 7,694 3,597 x 40 1,444 936 x 1,537
Kansas 7,223 3,014 0 x 1,035 1,980 14 x
Kentucky 9,099 3,260 x 22 x 3,322 x 1,367
Louisiana 7,404 x 1,253 0 x 1,036 x x
Maine x 1,622 x 31 x 1,493 18 654
Maryland 11,918 4,178 649 121 1,421 3,620 40 1,889
Massachusetts 15,322 7,166 519 318 29 4,076 38 3,176
Michigan 24,628 9,285 x 0 2,418 8,745 x x
Minnesota 9,748 5,383 0 41 x x x 1,592
Mississippi x 752 x 8 204 1,132 11 x
Missouri 15,997 6,677 x 163 x 5,158 42 x
Montana 1,952 852 6 x 254 501 x 334
Nebraska 3,487 1,822 23 x 644 x 13 518
Nevada 3,415 436 1,021 x x 762 x 990
New Hampshire 2,927 1,151 x x x 784 x 497
New Jersey 27,171 13,316 - x 1,235 8,555 x 3,733
New Mexico 2,145 604 455 x 485 338 x x
New York 47,720 13,319 5,898 422 4,116 16,115 94 7,756
North Carolina 18,601 5,642 x x 2,337 5,236 70 x
North Dakota 1,331 598 x 31 x 279 x 189
Ohio 29,390 6,807 4,827 1,308 4,442 9,756 47 2,203
Oklahoma 10,874 4,652 0 x x 3,858 x 1,771
Oregon 8,791 2,000 x x 1,241 3,112 x 1,401
Pennsylvania 31,098 16,647 127 x x 9,878 x 2,721
Rhode Island 3,647 x 27 48 x 1,282 9 452
South Carolina 11,107 2,217 1,763 148 1,000 3,146 40 2,793
South Dakota 1,507 x 0 x 302 432 x 187
Tennessee 13,900 4,157 x 60 1,172 5,178 46 x
Texas 47,399 13,255 12,239 0 6,705 7,195 169 7,836
Utah 4,795 1,986 218 x 385 1,448 x 733
Vermont - - - - - - - -
Virginia 18,015 4,528 4,506 x 1,542 5,470 x x
Washington - - - - - - - -
West Virginia 4,190 x 215 x x 434 x 926
Wisconsin 11,608 5,828 x x 2,672 531 x 1,956
Wyoming 1,373 451 25 x 196 424 x 256
 
BIE schools x 115 x 0 28 123 0 96
 
50 states and D.C. (including BIE schools) 644,983 213,777 60,351 5,679 63,991 204,093 1,696 95,396
 
American Samoa x x 0 x x x x 0
Guam x x - 0 x x 0 x
Northern Marianas 69 x x 0 11 x 0 14
Puerto Rico 2,437 x 157 x 307 197 x 455
Virgin Islands x x x 0 x x x x
 
U.S. and outlying areas 647,717 215,130 60,535 5,726 64,313 204,329 1,712 95,972
 
 
Source:  U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0521:  "Children
with Disabilities Exiting Special Education," 2006-07.  Data updated as of July 15, 2008.
 
Note: Please see the Part B Exiting Data Notes in appendix B for information the state submitted to clarify its data submissions.
 
ªData are from a cumulative 12-month reporting period.
 
bChildren may exit special education services due to maximum age depending on state law or practice or order of any court.
 
cMoved, known to be continuing is the total number of students who moved out of the catchment area or otherwise transferred
to another district and are known to be continuing in an educational program.
 
dDropped out is defined as the total number of students who were enrolled at some point in the reporting year, were not enrolled at the end of
the reporting year, and did not exit through any of the other bases described. For the purpose of calculating dropout rates,
OSEP counts students moved, not known to continue as dropouts.
 
- Data not available.
 
x  Data suppressed to limit disclosure.


 


Table 4-6b. English proficient (EP) students ages 14 through 21 with disabilities served under IDEA, Part B, who exited
school, by exit reason and state: Fall 2006-07ª
(continued)
  Percentageb of EP children exiting



State

Exiting
total

Graduated
with
diploma

Received
a
certificate

Reached
maximum agec

Transferred
to regular
education
Moved, known
to be
continuingd



Died


Dropped
oute
Alabama 100.00 15.92 25.95 . . 31.24 . 18.83
Alaska 100.00 31.48 9.11 0.55 13.74 23.16 0.47 21.51
Arizona 100.00 17.33 0.00 . 6.91 56.68 . 18.02
Arkansas 100.00 36.66 0.88 0.06 5.44 47.76 0.19 9.02
California 100.00 26.63 8.44 0.96 8.51 45.87 0.24 9.36
Colorado 100.00 34.66 2.59 . 11.34 31.86 . 18.35
Connecticut 100.00 54.55 0.26 1.80 21.23 12.24 0.29 9.63
Delaware 100.00 23.59 1.96 1.42 . 52.87 0.22 .
District of Columbia . . . . . . . .
Florida 100.00 20.11 13.75 0.00 6.50 45.68 0.24 13.72
Georgia 100.00 18.16 21.07 0.00 10.51 33.20 0.32 16.74
Hawaii 100.00 54.38 . 10.00 19.13 . 0.23 .
Idaho 100.00 23.53 9.47 2.09 19.00 31.88 0.25 13.78
Illinois 100.00 50.67 0.56 0.52 10.51 22.07 0.30 15.37
Indiana 100.00 30.03 . 0.57 . 38.37 . 17.74
Iowa 100.00 46.75 . 0.52 18.77 12.17 . 19.98
Kansas 100.00 41.73 0.00 . 14.33 27.41 0.19 .
Kentucky 100.00 35.83 . 0.24 . 36.51 . 15.02
Louisiana 100.00 . 16.92 0.00 . 13.99 . .
Maine . . . . . . . .
Maryland 100.00 35.06 5.45 1.02 11.92 30.37 0.34 15.85
Massachusetts 100.00 46.77 3.39 2.08 0.19 26.60 0.25 20.73
Michigan 100.00 37.70 . 0.00 9.82 35.51 . .
Minnesota 100.00 55.22 0.00 0.42 . . . 16.33
Mississippi . . . . . . . .
Missouri 100.00 41.74 . 1.02 . 32.24 0.26 .
Montana 100.00 43.65 0.31 . 13.01 25.67 . 17.11
Nebraska 100.00 52.25 0.66 . 18.47 . 0.37 14.86
Nevada 100.00 12.77 29.90 . . 22.31 . 28.99
New Hampshire 100.00 39.32 . . . 26.79 . 16.98
New Jersey 100.00 49.01 . . 4.55 31.49 . 13.74
New Mexico 100.00 28.16 21.21 . 22.61 15.76 . .
New York 100.00 27.91 12.36 0.88 8.63 33.77 0.20 16.25
North Carolina 100.00 30.33 . . 12.56 28.15 0.38 .
North Dakota 100.00 44.93 . 2.33 . 20.96 . 14.20
Ohio 100.00 23.16 16.42 4.45 15.11 33.19 0.16 7.50
Oklahoma 100.00 42.78 0.00 . . 35.48 . 16.29
Oregon 100.00 22.75 . . 14.12 35.40 . 15.94
Pennsylvania 100.00 53.53 0.41 . . 31.76 . 8.75
Rhode Island 100.00 . 0.74 1.32 . 35.15 0.25 12.39
South Carolina 100.00 19.96 15.87 1.33 9.00 28.32 0.36 25.15
South Dakota 100.00 . 0.00 . 20.04 28.67 . 12.41
Tennessee 100.00 29.91 . 0.43 8.43 37.25 0.33 .
Texas 100.00 27.96 25.82 0.00 14.15 15.18 0.36 16.53
Utah 100.00 41.42 4.55 . 8.03 30.20 . 15.29
Vermont . . . . . . . .
Virginia 100.00 25.13 25.01 . 8.56 30.36 . .
Washington . . . . . . . .
West Virginia 100.00 . 5.13 . . 10.36 . 22.10
Wisconsin 100.00 50.21 . . 23.02 4.57 . 16.85
Wyoming 100.00 32.85 1.82 . 14.28 30.88 . 18.65
BIE schools . . . . . . . .
50 states and D.C. (including BIE schools) 100.00 33.14 9.36 0.88 9.92 31.64 0.26 14.79
American Samoa . . . . . . . .
Guam . . . . . . . .
Northern Marianas 100.00 . . 0.00 15.94 . 0.00 20.29
Puerto Rico 100.00 . 6.44 . 12.60 8.08 . 18.67
Virgin Islands . . . . . . . .
U.S. and outlying areas 100.00 33.21 9.35 0.88 9.93 31.55 0.26 14.82
 
Note: Please see the Part B Exiting Data Notes in appendix B for information the state submitted to clarify its data submissions.
 
ªData are from a cumulative 12-month reporting period.
 
bPercent = Number of EP students in the exit category divided by the total number of EP students who exited,
multiplied by 100.  The sum of each exit percentages may not equal 100 percent because of rounding.
 
cChildren may exit special education services due to maximum age depending on state law or practice or order of any court.
 
dMoved, known to be continuing is the total number of students who moved out of the catchment area or otherwise transferred
to another district and are known to be continuing in an educational program.
 
eDropped out is defined as the total number of students who were enrolled at some point in the reporting year, were not enrolled at the end of
the reporting year, and did not exit through any of the other bases described. For the purpose of calculating dropout rates,
OSEP counts students moved, not known to continue as dropouts.
 
. Cannot be displayed due to cell suppression.