Louisville Magazine

NOV 2013

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Louisville Area Special School Bluegrass Center for Autism 473-7219 • Lower school: Kosair East Campus 9810 Bluegrass Parkway 40299; Upper school: MidCity Campus 1250 Bardstown Road 40205 bluegrasscenterforautism.org Grades Non-graded, ages 5-21 The de Paul School 459-6131 • 1925 Duker Ave. 40205 depaulschool.org 1-8 Kentucky School for the Blind 897-1583 x0201 • 1867 Frankfort Ave. 40206 ksb.k12.ky.us Heuser Hearing & Language Academy 636-2084 • 111 E. Kentucky St. 40203 heuserinstitute.org K-12 PreK-1 (Homeand centerbased) Statement of Ownership, Management & Circulation 1. Publication Title: Louisville Magazine 2. Publication No.: 320-700. Filing Date: September 5, 2013 4. Issue Frequency: Monthly 5. No. of issues published annually: 12 + EATS 6. Annual subscription price: $22.00 7.Complete mailing address of known offce of publication: 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40202-1438 8. Complete mailing address of the headquarters of general business offces of the Publisher: 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY, 40202-1438 9. Names and addresses of Publisher, Editor: Publisher: Daniel L. Crutcher, 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40202-1438. Editor: Kane Webb, 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40202-1438. Managing Editor: Josh Moss, 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40202-1438. 10. Owner: Louisville Magazine Inc., Daniel L. Crutcher, 137 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40202-1438 11. Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None 12. Tax status has not changed during the preceding 12 months 13. Publication title: Louisville Magazine 14. Issue date for circulation data below: September 2013 Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months A. Total no. copies (net press run) 23,585 B. Paid Circulation 2. Paid in-county subscriptions 13,360 3. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales 2,022 C. Total paid circulation (sum of 15B(2) and 15B(3)) 20,677 D. Nonrequested distribution: 2. Distributed through USPS 1,806 E. Total free distribution (sum of 15D (1), (2), and (3)) 2,447 F. Total distribution (sum of 15C and 15E) 23,124 G. Copies not distributed 461 H. Total (sum of 15F and 15G) 23,585 I. Percent paid and/or requested circulation (15C/15F x100) 89% No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date A. Total no. copies (net press run) 23,500 B. Paid Circulation 2. Paid in-county subscriptions 13,305 3. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales 1,916 C. Total paid circulation (sum of 15B(2) and 15B(3)) 20,509 D. Nonrequested distribution: 2. Distributed through USPS 2,280 E. Total free distribution (sum of 15D (1), (2), and (3)) 2,280 F. Total distribution (sum of 15C and 15E) 22,789 G. Copies not distributed 711 H. Total (sum of 15F and 15G) 23,500 I. Percent paid and/or requested circulation (15C/15F x100) 90% 16. Statement of Ownership will be printed in the November 2013 issue of this publication 17. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete (signed) Daniel L. Crutcher, Publisher 96 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 11.13 Education Capacity 45 - Enrollment 35 195 - 60 72 110 including parent/ infant program Tuition $25,000 $15,000 - - Student/ Teacher 1 9 5 6 www.depaulschool.org % on Aid Special Staff 54% Board Certifed Behavior Analysts, Board Certifed Speech/Language Pathologist, Special Education- certifed teachers. Individualized program for children with autism and disabilities. 40% Curriculum Specialist, Technology Specialist, Artist in Residence, Athletics, Librarian ADD/ADHD Reading disability/ dyslexia, central auditory processing disorder, math and written expression disabilities and other processing defcits. - Occupational therapist, physical therapist, orientation and mobility specialists, speech pathologist Assistive and adaptive technology; partnership with Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft; educational opportunity for the blind and visually impaired; Kentucky School for the Bind Charitable Foundation; KY DeafBlind Project. - Speech/language pathologist, audiologist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, teachers for the deaf and hard of hearing Music, art, dance. Special Programs

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