Instructions
For Completing The Deafblind Census
The Texas Education Agency, Division of Special Education,
is required to report annually on individuals, 0-21 years of
age, who are deafblind in Texas. Enclosed are census forms
for the district special education director to copy and use
to report those individuals in the district who are deafblind.
- This count will not effect any other counts or funding
associated with the IDEA or other reporting and funding
efforts.
- All information provided to the Texas Education Agency
is held in accordance with the requirements for confidentiality
as specified in the regulations for the Privacy Rights
of Parents and Students [34 CFR 99.31].
- The Texas Education Agency is an eligible agency to view
and maintain confidential and identifying information regarding
individuals with exceptional needs [34 CFR 99.31].
- In order for the Texas Education Agency to release confidential
information to related agencies for programming and fiscal
purposes, parents must have provided consent on the 1997
Sample Form, Consent for Release of Confidential Information:
Student with Visual Impairment. The district must indicate
on the Census Form whether or not this consent was obtained.
- Intervener – A paraprofessional who has training
in specialized skills related to deafblindness and who
works one-on-one with this child.
To determine if a student should be reported on the Deafblind
Census:
- Review the Federal definition
- Complete the 3-column Checklist for Deafblind Census of
Texas
Students for whom vision and hearing loss are suspected
but who have not been tested may be reported on the Deafblind
Census and remain for one year. During that year, assessment
of their sensory functioning should be completed. Technical
assistance related to appropriate assessment techniques
is available from Texas Deafblind Outreach at the Texas
School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (512 206-9242).
Green Census Forms filled out on students from your school(s)
who were reported to the Deafblind Census in previous years
are mailed to the school district each year in December. Please
review each student’s folder and make any necessary corrections
on these green forms in red ink and return them. There will
also be attached to each Census Form a Checklist for Deafblind
Census of Texas which should be completed and returned.
You may download white Census Forms (see downloadable forms)
and the Checklist (see downloadable forms) to report additional
students to the Deafblind Census in the yearly count or at
any time of the year when they are identified. . Complete the
Checklist for Deafblind Census of Texas and attach to each
Census Form you submit. These may include students who are:
- New to the district, but previously reported on the Deafblind
Census in other districts; or
- newly identified as being an appropriate registrant on
the Deafblind Census.
Please keep a copy of each student's form for your records. Census
Forms
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