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THE KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

The right help, at the right time, in the right location for students with visual impairments.

KSSB SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Due to the extreme cold and continued snow-covered streets locally, KSSB will be closed Tuesday January 7th. The dorm will open at 3:00pm on Tuesday for out-of-town students and school will resume for everyone on Wednesday, January 8th. Please stay safe out there everyone!!

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT KSSB

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Request for Services

When the time is right for your child or family member, we will be here to find the right programs and personalized support options.

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Get Involved

You can make a difference for students who are blind or visually impaired, by helping create innovative educational opportunities to enrich the lives of our students.

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Interested in TSVI/COMS?

The Kansas TSVI/COMS Preparation and Mentorship Project supports the training of educators to become a TSVI and/or COMS.

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Join One of Our Events

KSSB hosts events for students, families, and professionals throughout Kansas, such as the Vision Symposium and Blind Sports Day.

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KSSB’s Online Courses

KSSB offers several online classes with a certified content area teacher who is also a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments.

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KanLovKids, LVCC

Low vision collaboration clinics are a functional and multidisciplinary approach, meeting the visual needs of children from ages birth through 21 who reside in Kansas.

Middle schoolers hard at work on ECC skills 😊 tying, folding, buttoning and looping! ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebrating BRAILLE LITERACY MONTH by sharing about the code, how we use it, and why it’s important to the Rotary International Downton Kansas City Kansas chapter! Thanks to our awesome student and to Mr. Christian Puett! ... See MoreSee Less
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A student explores tactile graphics on the new Monarch refreshable braille display!Image: A student smiles big as she sits at a table with both hands on a screen of hundreds of small dots on display. ... See MoreSee Less
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Midwest Adaptive Sports Tubing 101 night was a success full of free fun, food, and hot chocolate! Stay warm out there! ... See MoreSee Less
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Students at Mize Elementary had a full day of learning with Ms. Leah, Ms. Val, and Ms. Beth during our Mobile Blind Sports Day! 400 students learned about visual impairments, Blind Sports, and how to be a safe sighted guide. We hope these experiences can help build a more safe and inclusive world! The future is bright! 😎 ... See MoreSee Less
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