Maryland School for the Blind Plays Key Role in Closing Accessibility Gaps for Visually Impaired Students A new initiative in Maryland is aiming to bridge the educational divide for visually impaired students by leveraging the expertise of the Maryland School for the Blind. As part of a collaborative effort, the school is working with public schools to provide specialized training and resources, helping to ensure that students with visual impairments receive the support they need to succeed academically. By sharing its knowledge and experience, the Maryland School for the Blind is helping to create a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for all students. The program's success could serve as a model for other states looking to improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities.
How Maryland School for the Blind helps public schools close gaps K-12 Dive