Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson says local residents who benefit from demonstration schools for special needs students are concerned the province may cut funding.
Thompson recently held a meeting with a number of families in Exeter to discuss how the schools help children who learn differently. She says a rally is planned at Queen's Park tomorrow to support a Private Member's Motion to keep those schools open.
Education minister Liz Sandals announced Wednesday that applications for admission to the schools are being accepted for the 2016-2017 school year.
But in a tweet, Thompson says the minister is back-tracking but there is still no commitment to keeping schools open.
Education Minister back-tracked on Demonstration Schools today Enrolment to continue but she has not committed to keeping schools open
— Lisa Thompson (@LisaThompsonMPP) April 13, 2016
The schools in question include Robarts School for the Deaf, and Amethyst School, for children with learning disabilities, in London.
Thompson has launched a petition to ensure they continue to serve students with special needs.