The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is committed to student achievement
and well-being. We recognize that students develop and learn in different
ways, have different strengths and needs, and require different levels of
support. Some students require special education programs and services to meet
their needs.
The Special Education and Inclusion Department, in collaboration with all
staff, is committed to providing equitable access to learning opportunities
for all students. This includes our ongoing commitment to anti-oppression,
human rights, equity, anti-racism including anti-Indigenous and anti-Black
racism, and anti-ableism. This commitment aligns with the TDSB Vision for
Learning and the TDSB Equity Policy, and underpins all programming across all
grade levels. It is through this commitment that systemic barriers to
high-quality education for historically underserved students, including
students with special education needs, are identified, addressed and
eliminated. This helps us create a more equitable school system where the
achievement and well-being of every student is fostered in inclusive and
accepting environments in which all students feel a sense of belonging, where
every voice is heard, and where students’ intersecting identities and lived
experiences are honoured.
The work of the Special Education and Inclusion Department is guided by the
goals outlined in the Multi-Year Strategic Plan (MYSP), which specifically
focus on improving learning experiences for students with special education
needs:
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We will welcome all students to an open and inclusive learning environment
that recognizes that most students can be served effectively within their
community school, and will also continue to provide intensive support
programs for students with more specialized learning needs;
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We will continue to strengthen collaboration with
parents/guardians/caregivers and engage effectively in the decision-making
process regarding their child’s program, placement, and well-being; and
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We will increase employment opportunities and outcomes for all students with
Low Incidence Exceptionalities (e.g., Intellectual Disabilities, Physical
Disability, Low Vision, Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Health/Medical).