Half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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My visually impaired students will have the tools to have access to the curriculum. Visually Impaired students don't learn incidentally through their vision the way non-visually impaired students learn. They need certain tools and technology and accommodations to help them have access to the curriculum. Visually Impaired students work hard to achieve their goals and they never give up. With the right support systems in place and with the right tools and technology; they can achieve just as their sighted peers can. It is not a "one size fits all" for students who are visually impaired. Some students need particular supports based on their specific visual impairment. MagniPros Premium 3X (300%) Page Magnifying Lens With 3 Bonus Bookmark Magnifiers for Reading Small Prints, Low Vision Aids & Solar Projects will help students with Low Vision have access to reading and math curriculum. Camera Glasses 1080P,Towero will help visually impaired students have access to lessons taught by their instructors when they are unable to attend class in person. The teacher can wear the glasses during a particular lesson for the VI student to view and not get behind. Audiobook are another means of accessing reading material to help VI students who experience eye fatigue while trying to read print materials. Guided reading books and materials will help visually impaired students that are reading below grade level due their impairment work on their reading fluency and comprehension.
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My visually impaired students will have the tools to have access to the curriculum. Visually Impaired students don't learn incidentally through their vision the way non-visually impaired students learn. They need certain tools and technology and accommodations to help them have access to the curriculum. Visually Impaired students work hard to achieve their goals and they never give up. With the right support systems in place and with the right tools and technology; they can achieve just as their sighted peers can. It is not a "one size fits all" for students who are visually impaired. Some students need particular supports based on their specific visual impairment. MagniPros Premium 3X (300%) Page Magnifying Lens With 3 Bonus Bookmark Magnifiers for Reading Small Prints, Low Vision Aids & Solar Projects will help students with Low Vision have access to reading and math curriculum. Camera Glasses 1080P,Towero will help visually impaired students have access to lessons taught by their instructors when they are unable to attend class in person. The teacher can wear the glasses during a particular lesson for the VI student to view and not get behind. Audiobook are another means of accessing reading material to help VI students who experience eye fatigue while trying to read print materials. Guided reading books and materials will help visually impaired students that are reading below grade level due their impairment work on their reading fluency and comprehension.