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Why You Still Need an IPRC Even If Your Child Has an IEP
Parents navigating Ontario’s special education system often hear about IEPs (Individualized Education Plans) and IPRCs (Identification, Placement, and Review Committees). If your child already has an IEP, you might wonder if pursuing an IPRC designation is necessary. The short answer? Yes! While an IEP provides essential support, an IPRC offers legal protection, formal recognition, and guaranteed access to specialized placements. In this post, we’ll explore the difference…
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Resources for Students with Diverse Learning Abilities in Catholic Schools
Introduction Every child learns differently, and some students require specialized support, accommodations, or modified instruction to help them succeed academically. Catholic schools offer various programs and resources to support students with diverse learning abilities, ensuring they receive the help they need within an inclusive environment. This guide will cover: ✔ The support programs available in Catholic schools ✔ In-school services such as special…
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Understanding IEPs & Support Programs in Catholic Schools
Introduction Every child learns differently, and for some students, additional accommodations and support are needed to help them succeed. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) are an essential tool in Catholic schools, ensuring that students with special education needs receive the right accommodations, modifications, and resources to reach their full potential. In this guide, we will break down what an IEP is, how it works,…
