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A partial schedule refers to a situation where a student attends school for only part of the day or week rather than participating in the full school schedule. Partial schedules may be introduced temporarily to support a student returning after illness, trauma, or prolonged absence. However, concerns arise when partial schedules continue indefinitely or occur without clear goals, supports, or plans for full participation.

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