Complete one for each student

New

Update

No Changes

Delete

Race/ethnicity

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian or Pacific Islander

Black or African American (not Hispanic)

Hispanic or Latino

White (not Hispanic)

Other, Specify

Instructional Status Information

Continues in Special Education by No Longer on CensusSpecify reason: ______

No Longer Receives Special Education Specify reason: ______

Graduated by Completing all Regular Education Requirements (01)

Graduated by Completing IEP Requirements, Including Credit Requirements (04), (05), (06)

Graduated by Completing IEP Requirements and by Reaching Maximum Age for Part B Services (07)

Reached Maximum Age for Part B Services Without Meeting IEP Objectives

Moved, in State to ______

Moved, Out of State to ______

Deceased

Dropped Out

Parental Consent

No

Yes

Parent Phone Number ______

The district has obtained specific consent from the parents/guardians of the student for the Texas Education Agency and its contractors responsible for the Texas Deafblind Census to release personally identifiable education and statistical data from the annual census to specific agencies. This Consent must be documented in the district on the March 2002 TEA Form: Consent for the Release of Confidential Information – Student with Deafblindness.

Primary Identified EtiologyEtiology (write one numeric code in this box)

101 Aicardi syndrome

102 Alport syndrome

103 Alstrom sydrome

104 Apert syndrome (Acrocephalosyndactyly, Type 1)

105 Bardet-Biedl syndrome

106 Batten disease

107 CHARGE association

108 Chromosome 18, Ring 18

109 Cockayne syndrome

110 Cogan sydrome

111 Cornelia de Lange

112 Cri du chat syndrome (Chromosome 5p- syndrome)

113Crigler-Najjar syndrome

114 Crouzon syndrome – (Craniofacia Dysotosis)

115 Dandy Walker syndrome

116 Down syndrome (Trisomy 21 syndrome)

117 Goldenhar syndrome

118 Hand-Schuller-Christian (Histiocytosis X)

119 Hallgren syndrome

120Herpes Zoster (or Hunt)

121 Hunter syndrome (MPS II)

122 Hurler syndrome (MPS I-H)

123 Kearns-Sayre syndrome

124 Klippel-Feil syndrome

125 Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome

126 Kniest Dysplasia

127 Lebers congenital amaurosis

128Leigh disease

129 Marfan syndrome

130 Marshall syndrome

131 Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (MPS VI)

132 Moebius syndrome

133 Monosomy 10p

134 Morquio syndrome (MPS IV-B)

135 NF1 – Neurofibromatosis – (von Recklinghausen disease)

136 NF2 – Bilateral Acoustic Neurofibromatosis

137 Norrie disease

138 Optico-Cochleo-Dentate Degeneration

139 Pfieffer syndrome

140 Prader-Willi

141 Pierre-Robin syndrome

142 Refsum syndrome

143 Scheie syndrome (MPS I-S)

144 Smith-Lemli-Opitz (SLO) syndrome

145 Stickler syndrome

146 Sturge-Weber syndrome

147 Treacher Collins syndrome

148 Trisomy 13 (Trisomy13-15, Patau syndrome)

149 Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)

150 Turner syndrome

151 Usher I syndrome

152 Usher II syndrome

153 Usher III syndrome

154 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome

155 Waardenburg syndrome

156 Wildervanck syndrome

157 Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (Trisomy 4p)

199 Other ______

Pre-Natal/Congenital Complications

201 Congenital Rubella

202 Congenital Syphilis

203 Congenital Toxoplasmosis

204 Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

206 Hydrocephaly

208 Microcephaly

209Neonatal Herpes Simplex (HSV)

299 Other ______

(indicate the numeric code in the box

above and specify in this space)

Post-Natal/Non-Congenital Complications

301 Asphyxia

302 Direct Trauma to the eye and/or ear

303 Encephalitis

304 Infections

305 Meningitis

306 Severe Head Injury

307 Stroke

308 Tumors

309Chemically Induced

399 Other ______

(Indicate the numberic code in the box

above and specify in this space)

Related to Prematurity

401 Complications of Prematurity

Undiagnosed

501 No Determination of Etiology

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Visual Impairment

Date of Last Ophthalmological/

Optometrical Exam

Date of Last Functional

Vision Assessment

Wears Glasses?

Diagnosed Cortical Visual

Impairment?

Diagnosed Progressive Loss?

Vision Loss in One Eye Only?

Primary Classification of Visual Impairment (Select One):

Vision better than 20/70 with correctin

Low Vision (20/70 to 20/200 in better eye with correction or field loss)

Legally Blind (20/200 or less or field restriction of 20 degrees or less)

Light Perception Only

Totally Blind

Further Testing Needed

Tested Nonconclusive

Not Tested – At Risk (documented Hearing loss, at risk for visual impairment)

Other, Specify ______

Hearing Impairment

Date of Last Audiological Exam

Diagnosed Central Auditory

Processing Disorder?

Uses Amplification?

Cochlear Implant?

Diagnosed Progressive Loss?

Hearing in One Ear Only?

Tested with Amplification?

Primary Classification of Hearing Impairment (Select One):

(Aided where appropriate)

Hearing within normal range when aided (cochlear implant)

Very Mild (15-25 dB loss)

Mild (26-40 dB loss)

Moderate (41-55 dB loss)

Moderately Severe (56-70 dB loss)

Severe (71-90 dB loss)

Profound (90+ dB loss)

Further Testing Needed to Determine Hearing Impairment

Tested Non Conclusive

Not Tested at Risk (documented visual impairment, at risk for hearing loss)

Other, Specify ______

Other Impairments

Physical Impairment

Cognitie Impairment

Behavioral Disorder

Complex Health Care Needs

Indicate all Documented impairments, in addition to the individual’s hearing and visual impairments, that have any significant impact on the individual’s developmental or educational program.

Other Impairments, Specify ______

IDEA Funding/Code

Funding Category (as reported in the December 1 count):

IDEA Part B (3-21)

IDEA Part C (0-2) – Reported by ECI

Not Reported Under Part B or Part C

Part B Category Code as reported in the December 1 count (Select Only One):

Autism

Deafblind

Developmentally Delayed

Emotionally Disturbed

Hearing Impaired (includes deafness)

Mental Retardation

Multi-disabled

Non-Categorically Funded

Not Reported

Orthopedic Impairment

Other Health Impairment

Specific Learning Disability

Speech or Language Disability

Traumatic Brain Injury

Visually Impaired

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