Indicator: 23 - Children With Special Education Needs Entering School
 

Why This Is Important

Schools are meant to provide educational opportunities for all children, to enhance their
chances to succeed and learn, regardless of a child's needs for support. For children with
special learning-related needs, being ready to enter school and to succeed in school partly
depends upon having had early intervention and perhaps having ongoing supports in place at
the time of school entry for the child and family.


 

 

 

Where We Stand

The Maine Department of Education monitors the number of children who had received
early intervention services but who no longer require special education upon their entry into kindergarten. For the 2003-2004 school year, 486 such children exited to regular education,
a distinct rise since the 1996-1997 school year. These children are entering school more developmentally ready.

 

 

Data Sources and Context

The source of this data is the IDEA Child Count, information collected each December
1 st by the Division of Special Services, Maine Department of Education.