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Unlocking Funding for Student Services in Manitoba: Key Insights for Special Education

Unlocking Funding for Student Services in Manitoba: Key Insights for Special Education
In Manitoba, every student is entitled to receive appropriate educational programming. Each school division offers a unique continuum of supports for students with special needs. Understanding the funding mechanisms available can help schools provide these essential services more effectively.Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning publishes the "Funding of Schools" booklet annually. This booklet outlines the base support grants and categorical grants provided to school divisions, ensuring they have the resources needed to support their students.Here are some key grants that support students with special needs:For school divisions, these grants also support students with severe to profound special learning needs. Since 2017/18, no student-specific funding applications for special needs Level 2 and Level 3 funding have been required, with a few notable exceptions. Ending the student-specific application process for Level 2 and 3 funding has helped avoid the negative labeling of students by funding category. It also allows for predictable levels of funding as school divisions continue to plan for and provide appropriate educational programming that is inclusive of all students.However, funded independent schools continue to use the student-specific special needs categorical funding application process.### Special Needs Categorical Funding CriteriaThere are specific cases where student-specific funding applications are still required for Special Needs Level 2 and Level 3 categorical funding:In these cases, the process for determining eligibility for Level 2 or 3 funding requires Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning to consider applications on an individual basis. The Student Services Administrator (SSA) or Funded Independent School Representative (FISR), together with the school/division team, identify those students requiring exceptional supports who meet the criteria for Level 2 or 3 funding support. Applications are then completed and submitted to Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning’s funding review team to determine eligibility.For more information, please follow this link.

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