OSDE - SES July 8, 2021 - External

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Announcement

OSEP Releases Fast Facts on School Aged Children with Disabilities

OSEP Fast Facts

By the Office of Special Education Programs

OSEP is excited to release a new Fast Facts on School Aged Children 5 (in Kindergarten) Through 21 Served Under Part B, Section 618 of the IDEA along with a new supplemental tool, Hand In Hand, which is intended to be used alongside the new OSEP Fast Fact.

Highlights from OSEP Fast Facts: School aged children 5 (in kindergarten) through 21 Served under Part B, of the IDEA:

  • Since 2012, the number of children, ages 5 (in kindergarten) through 21, served under IDEA, Part B, has increased by more than half a million students (738,154) or more than 12%.

  • The percent of the population, ages 6 through 21, served under IDEA Part B is 9.86%. The percentages in states range from 7.92% to 13.9%.

  • The top three disability categories reported for children, ages 5 (in kindergarten) through 21, served under IDEA, Part B are specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, and other health impairment.

For the Hand In Hand supplemental tool, each display in the OSEP Fast Facts: School Aged Children 5 (in Kindergarten) Through 21 Served Under Part B, of the IDEA is presented with critical questions to allow parents and other stakeholders to engage with the materials. Throughout the Hand In Hand resource, look for hands highlighting further reading on the topics.

OSEP Fast Facts is an ongoing effort to display data from the 12 data collections authorized under IDEA Section 618 into graphic, visual representations with the intent to present 618 data quickly and clearly.

Visit the OSEP Fast Facts page for existing and future Fast Facts.                                    Visit the OSEP Releases Fast Facts on School Aged Children with Disabilities, here

Trainings/Webinars

VIBE 2021

When: July 26 - July 30

Where: In-Person Training at Oklahoma School for the Blind (OSB)

The Transitional VIBE Program provides assessment and career/higher education exploration. This two-week program is designed to prepare the individual for higher education, competitive workforce and independent living to the best of their ability. 

VIBE

Independent Living Skills
Communication Skills
Team Building
Travel/Transportation
Career and Job Exploration
Interviews
Technology
Resume Skills
Exploration of College/Career Tech/Workforce

For more information and registration, please see flyer here.

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