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Subject: Missouri School for the Blind,
Short-term courses available for Individualized Education Program team
consideration
Source: James W. Sucharski, Superintendent, Missouri School for the Blind
Intended Audience: School Administrators, Directors of Special Education,
Special Education Process Coordinators
Date: October 30, 2006
Missouri School for the Blind (MSB) is pleased to offer short-term courses
to students who are blind and visually impaired and attending local school
districts.
KEYS (Knowledge to Empower Your Success) is an Individualized Education
Program (IEP) driven, individually designed short-courses, created to
address the vision specific needs of students.
KEYS short-courses are designed to provide intensive instruction which will
help students acquire the skills they need to return to their local school
district to become more independent and successful in the general education
curriculum.
This program has been developed to serve students ages five to twenty-one.
Upon eligibility determination from MSB, the students may receive three to
eighteen weeks of specialized instruction, per school year, at no cost to
the local school districts, in the following areas:
Computer and Assistive Technology
Orientation and Mobility (O&M)
Braille Skills
Visual Efficiency Skills
Activities of Daily Living Skills
Transition Training Skills
For more information, please contact Joy Waddell, Assistant Superintendent,
Missouri School for the Blind (314-776-4320),
jwaddell@msb.k12.mo.us; web
site: www.msb.k12.mo.us |