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| Website | http://scdsb.on.ca/programs-services/special-education/ |
| Description | The goal of special education in SCDSB is to help students achieve the curriculum to the best of their ability and to become as independent as possible as they do so. Find events, services, and special needs information. |
| Category | Education > Simcoe County District School Board |
| Keywords | special education education special needs accessibility |
| Link ID | 165 |
Other links in this category
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External Research
The Board is prepared to support educational research; however, we are also mindful that the students have been entrusted to our schools for their personal education. Educational research must not be done at the expense of students' academic programs. -
Emergency Info Hotline
The SCDSB Emergency Information Hotline can be reached at 1-877-728-1187. This hotline provides parents, the community and the media with updates on emergency situations or issues that may arise in our schools or education facilities.
PLEASE NOTE: The Emergency Information hotline does not provide information regarding bus cancellations or school closures due to inclement weather. Parents and the community should visit this web site or tune in to their local media outlet for this information. -
Summer School
Find information about Summer School classes and camps offered through the Simcoe County District School Board. -
SCDSB News & Events
Cancellations, latest news on schools, events, and examples of building a brighter future. We invite you to check our news release section regularly for the latest information about people, programs, announcements, issues and events in the Simcoe County District School Board. News releases and responses to media inquiries are co-ordinated through our Communications Department at (705) 734-6363, ext 11241. -
Extended French
The Extended French as a Second Language (EFSL) program, which has been in existence in Simcoe County District School Board since 1989, is a program that begins in Grade 5.
Admission to the Extended French as a Second Language program is based on a first-come, first-served basis. A minimum of 24 students is required to initate a Grade 5 class.
