Serving Children Since 1886 Independence for blind and visually impaired children. The mission of the Washington State School for the Blind is to provide.

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Serving Children Since 1886 Independence for blind and visually impaired children. The mission of the Washington State School for the Blind is to provide specialized quality educational services to visually impaired and blind youth ages birth-21 within the state of Washington. To serve as a statewide demonstration and resource center and provide direct and indirect services to students both on campus and in the children’s local communities

Math has been hard for me, because in the past, I have not understood things as well as I have this year, because they were not with a teacher of the visually impaired. -Bryant, Wiezer, ID I feel comfortable around technology so 'skyping' and 'IMing' my math teacher is pretty cool, I think. I take it like any other math class, do homework and pay attention. The only difference is that you, the teacher, isn't in the class physically - Freshman, Juan Van. WA I love this class, the technology is spectacular and very interesting. I love learning new things. Thank you for all you do for me. I very much appreciate that, Mrs. Lowell. You inspire me to do my best. -Ali, Wenatchee, WA

MS Technology. Assistive Technology Distance Learning

Ali Gamez Senior, Washington State School for the Blind