At Iroquois, we house two Intensive Support Programs (ISP classes): Learning Disability and Gifted. ISP classes provide students with greater support and experiences to meet the child's needs and develop their interests.
Examples of accommodations offered to students:
- extended time limits
- scribing
- graphic organizers to plan a task
- assistive technology
See the link below for more information:
Special Education in the TDSB
IPRC:
IPRC stands for Identification, Placement and Review Committee. This meeting must occur every year for students in a Special Education ISP class. The parent can choose to waive the meeting every other year if it is not a transition year (moving from grade 6 to 7). This means all Grade 6 students at Iroquois must have an IPRC meeting to prepare for Grade 7. At the meeting the child's strengths and areas for growth are discussed. Parent will confirm if they wish for their child to continue in the ISP class.
IPRC Guides for Parents
Special Education Resource Space at Iroquois: