Bowman, JessicaWu, Yi-ChenGhere, Gail2024-04-032024-04-032024https://hdl.handle.net/11299/262055TIES Center is supported primarily through a Cooperative Agreement (grant no. H326Y170004) with the Research to Practice Division, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education.Research on students with extensive support needs (ESN) has shown that meaningful access and participation in inclusive settings improves outcomes in the areas of academics, behavior, communication, social, and adaptive skills. Yet, there is a resistance and persistence to place these students in separate settings. This presentation shares the results of a study investigating the placement of students with ESN in separate special education schools. We analyzed change in separate school placement over time, change in variances by age and state, the percentage of rate of change per state, the locale of the separate schools and change over time, and the presence of separate special education charter schools.enSeparate School Placement for Students with Extensive Support NeedsPresentation