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  2. Your school board must reserve any unspent funding each year and spend it on special education in the future. The projected 2024–2025 Special Education Fund is approximately $3.71 billion. The following outlines each of the 4 allocations of the Special Education Fund.

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    The Ministry of Education is responsible for Kindergarten to Grade 12 education in English, French and Catholic education systems in addition to early years and child care programs. The Ministry is committed to ensuring children and students have the skills and knowledge they need to reach their full potential and achieve lifelong success, recogniz...

    To provide the overall direction required for the Ministry of Education to meet its objectives and to provide the administrative and support services for the operational programs of the ministry.

    To provide policy and program direction, and financial support to district school boards, school authorities, schools, agencies and Indigenous partners and organizations in Ontario, while fostering and sustaining a high-quality education system for every student in the province which includes student mental health and well-being as a foundation in ...

    The Community Services I&IT Cluster (CSC) is the strategic information and information technology (I&IT) partner for four ministries including the Ministries of Education, Colleges and Universities, Municipal Affairs and Housing, and Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. CSCworks in partnership with the ministries to design user-centric ...

    The government knows that a strong child care and early years system plays a key role in helping families raise their children. The government is committed to ensuring children and families have access to a range of healthy, affordable, inclusive, safe, and high-quality early years and child care programs where parents have the flexibility to choos...

  3. Special Education in Ontario. This guide provides an overview of special education and how it is funded in Ontario. The goal is to provide a clear explanation of the funding model for interested partners in the education sector. The Ministry of Education allocates funding to Ontario’s 72 district school boards1.

  4. Apr 4, 2022 · As part of Ontario’s $26.1-billion Grants for Student Needs (GSN) for 2022-23, the province is increasing total Special Education Grant (SEG) funding to more than $3.25 billion for the 2022-23 school year, an investment of over $92 million to support students with special education needs. This is the highest amount ever provided in SEG funding.

  5. Nov 5, 2021 · TORONTO - The Ontario government says it is spending more on schools, students and teachers this year, despite an apparent reduction in base funding for education revealed in the Fall Economic...

  6. On April 21, 2021, the Government of Ontario (the Province) tabled in the Legislative Assembly volume 1 of the 2021-22 Expenditure Estimates.1 The 2021-22 Expenditure Estimates (or Estimates) sets out the fiscal year’s spending requirements for ministries and constitutes the government’s formal request to the legislature for approval to spend th...

  7. Nov 20, 2022 · At TDSB, the average cost of those schools – which are called congregated schools – has ranged from $45,913 per student in the 2016-17 academic year to a high of $57,457 per pupil in the 2021-22 academic year (2021-22 TDSB Financial Facts page 26).

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