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Services for students with disabilities have been reinstated across Catholic schools within the Archdiocese of Chicago, following a temporary suspension that caused significant concern among families and educators. The archdiocese confirmed the restoration this week, ensuring that vital specialized instruction and therapies will continue without further interruption.
The brief pause in services was attributed to a necessary administrative review of provider contracts and compliance procedures. Officials stated the halt was a proactive measure to ensure all programs met stringent quality and regulatory standards. During the suspension, school leaders worked directly with affected families to discuss individual student needs and mitigate the disruption to learning as much as possible.
The archdiocese emphasized its unwavering commitment to inclusive education and serving all learners. Moving forward, administrators have pledged to maintain transparent communication with parents and guardians. The swift resolution aims to provide stability and continuity for students who rely on these critical educational supports to thrive in their academic environments.
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