As students and staff prepare for graduation at Victoria Park C.I., the school community is celebrating the achievements of eight graduates from their Intensive Support Programs (ISPs) for students with a Mild Intellectual Disability (MID).
Collaboratively, Special Education and Inclusion staff, administration, teachers, guidance, and families have worked to map out unique post-secondary pathways for each of these students. Whether heading to specialized programs at George Brown College or Seneca College, entering the workforce, or stepping into family businesses, each graduate’s story reflects growth, achievement, and perseverance. Proud parents and inspired students highlighted the impact of early transition planning and dedicated, collaborative support as a key part of their success.
The individual accomplishments within this cohort showcase success and dedication:
Sufyan, Ali, Maor, Abdullah, and Patrick also received recognition through the Special Education Awards.
To maintain this momentum, the school hosted a specialized transition workshop in May to further equip these graduates with the self-advocacy and executive functioning skills needed to thrive as they begin their post-secondary journeys.
Well done, graduates!