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National Center for Special Education Research


Characteristics of States Monitoring and Improvement Practices
NCSER 2008-3008
October 2007

Table D-32a.  Number and percentage of states whose electronic database of individual child records included child records for various age groups, by child age group and availability: School year 2004-05

Child age group and availability Percent of
Number of states All states [N=51] States with electronic database of child records [n=26]
No electronic database of individual child records 25 49
Age birth through 2
Some/all child records available for all LEAs 7 14 27
Some/all child records available for some LEAs 3 6 12
No child records available for this age group 18 35 69
Age 3 through 5
Some/all child records available for all LEAs 20 39 77
Some/all child records available for some LEAs 11 22 42
No child records available for this age group 3 6 12
Age 6 through 18
Some/all child records available for all LEAs 23 45 88
Some/all child records available for some LEAs 11 22 42
No child records available for this age group 2 4 8
Age 19 through 21
Some/all child records available for all LEAs 23 45 88
Some/all child records available for some LEAs 11 22 42
No child records available for this age group 2 4 8
Not applicable.
NOTE: Some states selected the some LEAs response option and the all LEAs response option, therefore, the Percent columns will not sum to 100.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Special Education Research, Evaluation of States' Monitoring and Improvement Practices Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B Monitoring Evaluation Questionnaire.