Welcome to the Kansas State School for the Blind

We are an agency that is constantly evolving and growing to meet the needs of students who are blind/visually impaired in Kansas. We see ourselves as a “network of services” that includes both a robust Field Services (outreach) team to serve students across the state as well as a campus that offers intensive, short-term services for students.

Our school prides itself on offering students and their families a nurturing environment which challenges all of our children to do their very best work and to learn and practice the importance of being a responsible and respectful person.

Jon Harding
Superintendent

3 people in KSSB track. Superintendent wearing white pants, red shoes and red All Star Shirt clapping while walking to the right of a student. Student walking with support of wheeled walker wearing black shorts and shirt. Female walking behind student smiling wearing blue jeans and t-shirt.

The Kansas State School for the Blind is governed by the Kansas State Board of Education, and receives guidance on its programs and services by the KSSB Advisory Board, which also functions as its site council. The Kansas State School for the Blind is a special purpose school for students 3-21 years of age who are visually impaired and are referred by their local school district for evaluation at KSSB in consideration of a placement decision.

KSSB is a secondary service provider that assists school districts in their provision of a Free and Appropriate Public Education for their students, through time-limited placements and statewide field services. Regardless of where KSSB services are provided, school districts retain primary responsibility for their students.

KSSB is a member of the Council of Schools and Services for the Blind (COSB). COSB is a consortium of specialized schools who strive to provide quality of services to children who are blind and who have a visual impairment. To learn more about their efforts go to the COSB Website.

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