2020 SPP/APR and State Determination Letters PART C — Washington
OSEP Response to SPP/APR
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OSEP Response to SPP/APR
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fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
U NITED S TATES D EPARTMENT OF E DUCATION
O FFICE OF S PECIAL E DUCATION AND R EHABILITATIVE S ERVICES
June 23, 20 20
Honorable Ross Hunter
Direct or
Washington Department of Children, Youth and Families
1500 Jefferson Street Southeast
Olympia , Washington 98504
Dear Director Hunter :
I am writing to advise you of the U.S. Department of Education’s (Department) 2020
determination under sections 616 and 642 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA). The Department has determined that Washington meets the requirements and purposes
of Part C of the IDEA. This determination is based on the totality of the State’s data and
information, includ ing the Federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018 State Performance Plan/Annual
Performance Report (SPP/APR), other State - reported data, and other publicly available
information.
Your State’s 2020 determination is based on the data reflected in the State’s “ 2020 Part C
Results - Driven Accountability Matrix” (RDA Matrix). The RDA Matrix is individualized for
each State and consists of:
(1) a Compliance Matrix that includes scoring on Compliance Indicators and other
compliance factors;
(2) Results Components and Appendices that include scoring on Results Elements;
(3) a Compliance Score and a Results Score;
(4) an RDA Percentage based on both the Complia nce Score and the Results Score; and
(5) the State’s Determination.
The RDA Matrix is further explained in a document, entitled “How the Department Made
Determinations under Sections 616(d) and 642 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
in 2020 : P art C” (HTDMD).
The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is continuing to use both results data and
compliance data in making the Department’s determinations in 2020 , as it did for Part C
determinations in 2015, 2016, 201 7 , 2018, and 201 9 . (The spec ifics of the determination
procedures and criteria are set forth in the HTDMD and reflected in the RDA Matrix for your
State.) For 2020 , the Department’s IDEA Part C determinations continue to include consideration
of each State’s Child Outcomes data, whic h measure how children who receive Part C services
are improving functioning in three outcome areas that are critical to school readiness:
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• p ositive social - emotional skills;
• acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/communicati on); and
• use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs .
Specifically, the Department considered the data quality and the child performance levels in each
State’s Child Outcomes FFY 2018 data .
You may access the results of OSEP’s review of your State’ s SPP/APR and other relevant data
by accessing the EMAPS SPP/APR reporting tool using your State - specific log - on information at
https://emaps.ed.gov/suite/ . When you access your State’s SPP/APR on the site, you will find, in
Indicators 1 through 10, the OSEP Response to the indicator and any actions that the State is
required to take. The actions that the State is required to take are in two places:
(1) actions related to the correction of findings of noncompliance are in the “OSEP
Response” section of the indicator; and
(2) any other actions that the State is required to take are in the “Required Actions” section of
the indicator.
It is important for you to review the Introduction to the SPP/APR, which may also include
language in the “OSEP Response” and/or “Required Actions” sections.
You will also find all of the following important documents saved as attachments:
(1) the State’s RDA Matrix;
(2) the HTDMD document;
(3) a spreadsheet entitled “ 2020 Data Rubric Part C,” which shows how OSEP calculated the
State’s “Timely and Accurate State - Reported Data” score in the Compliance Matrix; and
(4) a document entitled “Dispute Resolution 201 8 - 20 1 9 ,” which includes the IDEA section
6 18 data that OSEP used to calculate the State’s “Timely State Complaint Decisions” and
“Timely Due Process Hearing Decisions” scores in the Compliance Matrix.
As noted above, the State’s 20 20 determination is Meets Requirements. A State’s 20 20 RDA
Determi nation is Meets Requirements if the RDA Percentage is at least 80%, unless the
Department has imposed Special or Specific Conditions on the State’s last three IDEA Part C
grant awards (for FFYs 201 7 , 201 8 , and 201 9 ), and those Speci fic Conditions are in ef fect at the
time of the 20 20 determination.
States were required to submit Phase III Year Four of the SSIP by April 1 , 20 20 . OSEP
appreciates the State’s ongoing work on its SSIP and its efforts to improve results for infants and
toddlers with disabilities and their families. We have carefully reviewed and responded to your
submission and will provide additional feedback in the upcoming weeks. Additionally, OSEP
will continue to work with your State as it implements the fifth year of Phase III of the SSIP,
which is due on April 1, 20 21 .
As a reminder, your State must report annually to the public, by posting on the State lead
agency’s website, on the performance of each early intervention service ( EIS ) program located in
the State on the targets in the SPP/ APR as soon as practicable, but no later than 120 days after
the State’s submission of its FFY 2018 SPP/APR. In addition, your State must:
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(1) review EIS program performance against targets in the State’s SPP/APR;
(2) determine if each EIS program “meets the requirements” of Part C, or “needs assistance,”
“needs intervention,” or “needs substantial intervention” in implementing Part C of the
IDEA ;
(3) take appropriate enforcement action; and
(4) inform each EIS program of its determination.
Further, your State must make its SPP/APR available to the public by posting it on the State lead
agency’s website. Within the upcoming weeks , OSEP will be finalizing a State Profile that:
(1) includes the State’s determination letter and SPP/APR, OSEP attachments , and all State
attachments that are accessible in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 ; and
(2) will be accessible to the public via the ed.gov website .
OSEP appreciates the State’s efforts to improve results for infants and toddlers with disabilities
and their families and looks forward to working with your State over the n ext year as we
continue our important work of improving the lives of children with disabilities and their
families. Please contact your OSEP State Lead if you have any questions, would like to discuss
this further, or want to request technical assistance.
Sincerely,
Laurie VanderPloeg
Director
Office of Special Education Programs
cc: State Part C Coordinator
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2020 SPP/APR Submission PART C — Washington
State Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part CState Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part CState Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part CState Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part CState Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part CState Performance Plan / Annual Performance Report:Part CforSTATE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAMSunder theIndividuals with DisabiInstructionsProvide sufficient detail to ensure that the Secretary and the public are informed of and understand the StaIntro - OSEP ResponseStates were instructed to submit Phase III, Year Four, of the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP1 - Indicator DataHistorical DataBaseline200587.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data99.08%98.16%96.57%97.93%96.90%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on thFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage4,3064,54596.90%100%97.34%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber of documented delays attributaThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b13113100FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR1 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone1 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report Baseline200548.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=92.25%92.50%92.75%93.00%93.25%Data94.06%94.49%95.34%95.54%96.21%TargetsFFY20182019Target>=93.50%95.00%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Total number of infants and toddlers with IFSPs9,460FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.2 - Required ActionsIndicatoc. Percent of infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it = Historical DataBaselineFFY20132014201520162017A12013Target>=56.21%56.25%56.50%56.70%56.80%A156.21%Data56.21%56.38%56.63%55.69%56.74%A22013Target>=54.77%55.00%55.25%55.50%55.75%A254.77%Data54.77%56.14%56.25%53.71%53.54%B12013Target>=65.11%65.11%65.11%65.50%65.75%B165.11%Data65.11%63.71%64.12%64.96%65.22%B22013Target>=56.79%57.00%57.20%57.40%57.60%B256.79%Data56.79%52.54%51.95%50.43%51.96%C12013Target>=68.26%68.50%68.75%69.00%69.25%C168.26%Data68.26%66.86%66.04%66.04%66.29%C22013Target>=58.17%58.25%58.50%58.75%59.00%C258.17%Data58.17%56.73%54.67%53.71%55.04%TargetsFFY20182019Target A1>=58.25%58.50%Target A2>=56.00%56.00%Target B1>=66.00%66.25%Target B2>=57.80%57.80%Target C1>=69.50%69.50%Target C2>=59.35%59.35% FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers with IFSPs assessed6,476Outcome A: Positive social-emotional skillsa. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning761.17%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,02415.81%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers1,66525.71%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,92329.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome A, the percent who sub55.40%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageOutcome B: Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/coma. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning741.14%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,36221.03%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,04331.55%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34220.72%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageB1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome B, Outcome C: Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needsNumber of ChildrenPercentage of Totala. Infants and toddlers who did not improve functioning651.00%b. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning but not sufficient to move nearer to functioning comparable to same-agec. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged peers but did not reach it1,19918.51%d. Infants and toddlers who improved functioning to reach a level comparable to same-aged peers2,25534.82%e. Infants and toddlers who maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-aged peers1,34020.69%NumeratorDenominatorFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageC1. Of those children who entered or exited the program below age expectations in Outcome C, No SlippageThe number of infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months beThe number of those infants and toddlers who did not receive early intervention services for at least six months before Did you use the Early Childhood Outcomes Center (ECO) Child Outcomes Summary Form (COS) process? (yes/no)YESList the ins3 - OSEP Response The State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets. 3 - RequirSampling offamilies participating in Part Cis allowed. When sampling is used, submit a description of the sampling met82.50%82.75%83.00%83.25%A82.36%Data82.36%81.55%81.78%75.72%79.17%B2013Target>=90.44%90.50%90.75%91.00%91.25%B90.44%Data90.44%88.54%88.39%81.86%85.60%C2013Target>=86.46%86.50%86.75%87.00%87.25%C86.46%Data86.46%85.98%87.65%80.07%85.10%TargetsFFY20182019Target A>=83.50%83.50%Target B>=91.50%91.50%Target C>=87.50%87.50%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2026,694Number of respondent families participating in Part C 964A1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faA2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family know their rights9B1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faB2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family effectively communC1. Number of respondent families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the faC2. Number of responses to the question of whether early intervention services have helped the family help their childreFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippageA. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family know tB. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family effectC. Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family help tWas sampling used? NOWas a collection tool used?YESIf yes, is it a new or revised collection tool? NOThe demographics of the families responding are representative of the demographics of infants, toddlers, and families enInclude the State's analysis of the extent to which the demographics of the families responding are representative of th 4 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided targets for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts those targets.4 - RequireFFY20132014201520162017Target >=0.78%0.82%0.85%0.89%0.92%Data1.13%1.27%1.47%1.44%1.63%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=0.96%1.21%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 190,662FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 1FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TNone5 - OSEP ResponseThe State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEP accepts that target.5 - RequiFFY20132014201520162017Target >=2.26%2.32%2.38%2.43%2.49%Data2.28%2.44%2.69%2.77%2.99%TargetsFFY20182019Target >=2.55%2.80%Targets: Description of Stakeholder Input SICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuaPrepopulated DataSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 Child Count/Educational Environment Data Groups07/10/2019Number of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3275,829FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPsPopulation of infants and toddlers birth to 3FFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 T6 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone6 - OSEP Response The State provided a target for FFY 2019 for this indicator, and OSEBaseline200585.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.67%92.21%93.67%91.90%91.43%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataNumber of eligible infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an initial evaluation and assesFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage1,4062,11391.43%100%90.77%Did Not Meet TargetNo SlippageNumber ofProvide additional information about this indicator (optional)Reasons for Delay:The most common reasons for delay in m14514500FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncomplianceYear Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR7 - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone7 - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to report If the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicator 8C: Do not include in the calculation, but provide a separate number for those toddlers for whom the parent diFFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include only those toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C with timely transitNumber of children exiting Part C who have an IFSP with transition steps and servicesNumber of toddlers with disabilitieThe three months of data collected from all IFSPs during this period contained the full range of variability exhibited b0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8A - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8A - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData include notification to both the SEA and LEAYESNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where notification to the SEA and LEA occurred at least 90 days prioState databaseProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter0000Correction of Findings of Noncompliance Identified Prior to FFY 2017Year Findings of Noncompliance Were IdentifiedFindings of Noncompliance Not Yet Verified as Corrected as of FFY 2017 APR8B - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8B - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporIf the State uses data from a State database to report on this indicator in its FFY 2019 SPP/APR, and the State does notIndicators 8A, 8B, and 8C: Provide detailed information about the timely correction of noncompliance as noted in OSEP's FFY20132014201520162017Target 100%100%100%100%100%Data96.68%96.92%95.48%98.52%96.96%TargetsFFY20182019Target100%100%FFY 2018 SPP/APR DataData reflect only those toddlers for whom the Lead Agency has conducted the transitioNumber of toddlers with disabilities exiting Part C where the transition conference occurred at least 90 days, and at thProvide the time period in which the data were collected (e.g., September through December, fourth quarter, selection fr323200FFY 2017 Findings of Noncompliance Verified as CorrectedDescribe how the State verified that the source of noncompliancDescribe how the State verified that each individual case of noncompliance was correctedESIT staff verified correction o8C - Prior FFY Required ActionsNone8C - OSEP ResponseThe State reported that it used data from a State database to reporNot ApplicableSelect yes if this indicator is not applicable. NOSelect yes to use target ranges. Target Range not usedSeSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1 Number of resolutSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section C: Due Process Complaints11/11/20193.1(a) Number resolutTargets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 202000.00%FFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data3.1(a) Number resolutions sessions resolved through settlement agreements3.1 Number of resolutions sessionsFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 TargetFFY 2018 DataStatusSlippage000.00%N/AN/AProvide additional9 - Required ActionsIndicator 10: MediationInstructions and MeasurementMonitoring Priority: Effective General SupervisiSourceDateDescriptionDataSY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1 Mediations held0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.a.i Mediations agree0SY 2018-19 EMAPS IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Survey; Section B: Mediation Requests11/11/20192.1.b.i Mediations agreements not related to due process complaints0Targets: Description of Stakeholder InputSICC Special Meeting -- Annual Performance Report (APR) ReviewJanuary 15, 2020, the State Interagency Coordinating CounFFY20132014201520162017Target>=DataTargetsFFY20182019Target>=0.00%FFY 2018 SPP/APR Data2.1.a.i Mediation agreements related to due process complaints2.1.b.i Mediation agreements not related to due process complaints2.1 Number of mediations heldFFY 2017 DataFFY 2018 Taremic Improvement Plan EMBED Acrobat.Document.DC ED Acrobat.Document.DC robat.Document.DC ent.DC BED Acrobat.Document.DC Explanatory textOctober 2018 PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 1Instructions PAGE * MERGEFORMAT 5Part C
(Grant Year 2018–2019 — Issued June 23, 2020)
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