
Serving Students on Campus
Early Childhood Program
Serving blind or visually impaired infants, toddlers and preschoolers through age 5, this early intervention program is generally provided to families within the home environment. Special pre-school classes are also offered on our campus.
Expanded Academics Program
Serving students whose primary disability is blindness or visual impairment, this program leads to a standard diploma or focuses on a functional academic skills curriculum. For students in need of intensive instruction in specific skills related to a visual disability, a short-term placement option is available. When appropriate, students in this program attend classes at both our local public schools as well as on our campus.
L.I.F.E. Program
(Learning in Functional Environments) – Serving students with severe or profound disabilities in addition to their blindness or visual impairment, this program provides training in activities of daily living, life skills and community integration. Instruction is designed to prepare students for anticipated life circumstances following completion of the program.
Structured Teaching Program
Serving students who are blind or visually impaired with disorders of communicating and relating, including those on the Autism Spectrum, this program emphasizes the development of functional life skills. Highly structured, sensory controlled environments provide needed support for effective learning.