Department of Education (DepEd) on Monday announced that it will release funds to secondary schools that offer special education (SPED).
Education secretary Armin Luistro said 153 high schools that serve students with “exceptionalities” will be granted subsidy.
Luistro explained that “exceptionalities” would mean “students who have difficulty learning because either they are visually or hearing-impaired, have autism or Down Syndrome, or other learning disabilities.”
Based on DepEd Order 98, schools serving differently-abled individuals would be receiving subsidies corresponding to the certain number of exceptionalities being catered to, as follows:
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Luistro explained that “exceptionalities” would mean “students who have difficulty learning because either they are visually or hearing-impaired, have autism or Down Syndrome, or other learning disabilities.”
Based on DepEd Order 98, schools serving differently-abled individuals would be receiving subsidies corresponding to the certain number of exceptionalities being catered to, as follows:
- Exceptionality | Subsidy
- 1 = P50,000
- 2 = P100,000
- 3 = P150,000
- 4 = P200,000
- 5 or more = P250,000
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