Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students
Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students Riverside County Education Snapshot
Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students

Riverside County Office of Education

 

Special Education Statistics 2002-2003

Early Intervention-Infant through Five-Year-Olds
Infant-Toddler Program
138 students
Preschool Program
186 students
Special Day Classes-Elementary Age through 22-Year-Olds
Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
147 students
Physically Handicapped-Orthopedic
15 students
Physically Handicapped-Visually Impaired
20 students
Severely Handicapped-Emotionally Disturbed
300 students
Severely Handicapped-Developmentally Delayed
71 students
Severely Handicapped-Trainable Mentally Handicapped
332 students
Severely Handicapped-Multi-Handicapped
934 students
Visually Impaired Itinerant
133 students
Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Itinerant
265 students
Intensive Therapeutic Treatment
36 students
OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS
Transition Partnership Program
805 students
MOVE Program
75 students
Community-Based Program
279 students
Project COURAGE Program
796 students
TOTAL
4,532
   
   
   
   

 



 

 








lineThe 2004 Report to the Community was written and prepared by the Riverside County Office of Education. Copyright © 2004 Riverside County Superintendent of Schools. 3939 Thirteenth Street, Riverside, CA 92502-0868