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Oviedo / Florida / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Established in 1851, Missouri School for the Blind is a residential day school serving more than 1,200 children and youth up to 21 years, in the center base at St. Louis. The school offers programs in reading and writing Braille for the visually impaired. It also offers programs, such as orientation and mobility, and teaches independent living skills. Under its Missouri Deafblind Technical Assistance project it provides technical resources and training, develops partnerships and coordinates service networking for the visually impaired. Through its association with North Central Association of Schools, it offers varsity sports programs in wrestling, track, swimming, bowling and cheerleading. The school also offers Special Olympics and scouting programs. Through its Centerbase program it offers services, including psychological evaluations, social work, and speech, occupational and physical therapies. The school also has a library that provides reference materials, CDs, Braille books, newspapers and picture books.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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Established in 1938, the Blind Childrens Center in Los Angeles, is a family-centered agency serving children with visual impairments. The center aims to provide a comprehensive program of specialized education and training to optimize the blind or visually impaired child s development and consequent opportunities to lead a meaningful and productive life. The center serves more than 100 children and their families each year through the infant and preschool programs. The center provides a full-inclusion program with 40 percent blind students, 35 percent severely visually impaired students and 25 percent sighted students. The center s publications include Comenzando Bajo Cero, Talk to Me, Starting Points, Standing on My Own Two Feet, Selecting a Program, Reaching, Crawling, Walking...Let s Get Moving, Pediatric Visual Diagnosis Fact Sheets and Parent Mentor Training Manual. It also publishes Move with Me, Let s Eat, Learning to Play, Heart to Heart, First Steps, Fathers: A Common Ground, Dancing Cheek to Cheek and A Unique Way of Learning.
Nashville / Tennessee / United States
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Established in 1844, the Tennessee School for the Blind offers a variety of vocational and training programs for students with visual impairments. It serves students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school is affiliated with the Tennessee Department of Education. It conducts classes in math, science, technology education, and family and consumer science. The school s orientation and mobility training includes use of cane and low vision devices to travel on campus and commercial and downtown areas. Tennessee School for the Blind s music program includes piano and voice therapy classes. The school supports sports activities, such as wrestling, cheerleading, golf, and track and field. It also offers extracurricular activities, including scouts, radio station, forensics team and exercise club. In addition, the school provides on-campus residential services. Tennessee School for the Blind is located in Nashville, Tenn.
Fremont / California / United States
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The California School for the Blind provides educational services for enrolled students who are blind and visually impaired. In partnership with students, families, local educational agencies, and professional and community resources, it prepares students to participate in various activities at schools, workplaces and communities. The school offers assessment, consulting, technical assistance, professional development, and advocacy and outreach services. The California School for the Blind administers classes that offer academic and functional skills-based programs. The school also offers opportunities in music, arts, and recreation and leisure skill development. It also offers assistance with braille reading and writing, abacus instruction, computer technology, orientation and mobility, personal organization and social skills. The California School for the Blind is located in Fremont, Calif.
Calabasas / California / United States
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College Pathways offers independent college admission counseling. The program works with students to maximize their admission potential, develop a strong application, write compelling essays and personal statements, and find scholarship and financial aid funds.

Santa Barbara / California / United States
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Founded in 1919, Braille Institute is a nonprofit organization engaged in providing low vision rehabilitation consultations to people suffering from blindness and severe sight loss. Located in Santa Barbara, Calif., it provides educational training, programs and services. The organization provides a range of services, including child services, children literacy service, youth and teen service, career service, adult services and low vision service, among others. It also offers library service, Braille publishing, public foundation and resources, vistas store and recorded media, to name a few. Braille Institute offers online services and classes and carries out Youth and Child Development programs that help blind and visually impaired children.
Daphne / Alabama / United States
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Bayside Academy is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school. It comprises an early childhood center and lower, intermediate, middle and upper school divisions and provides classes to students in prekindergarten through grade 12. Its curriculum includes mathematics, English, biology, chemistry, physics, human anatomy, creative writing and world history. The school offers a wide range of athletic activities, including baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, golf, soccer, volleyball, and track and field. The school s facility comprises a cafeteria, computer and science laboratories, technology center, gymnasium, and library and media center. It organizes various events, including the Bayside Grill, Moms-In-Touch, Hotdog Day and bowl tournaments. Bayside Academy is located in Daphne, Ala.
Muskogee / Oklahoma / United States
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Oklahoma School for the Blind provides academic, social and vocational education, evaluations and outreach services to visually impaired students. The institution provides student assessment services that include medical and psychological services; and speech, physical and occupational therapies. The school has a recreational center that provides various activities, such as trips to the local skating rink, movies, swimming, girl scouts and community events. It offers several activities, including games, crafts, pool, air hockey, table shuffleboard, bumper pool and Nintendo. The institution additionally offers counseling services to the students. Oklahoma School for the Blind offers residential services during the week and transportation on weekends. The school was founded in 1897 and is located in Muskogee, Okla.

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