Exceptional Student Education (ESE)
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- Exceptional Student Education
- ESE Leadership Staff
- ESE Parent Services
- Exceptional Student Education Resources
- Assistive Technology
- Center for Literacy Innovation at Midtown Academy
- Better Hearing & Speech Month
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Disability History and Awareness
- Down Syndrome Awareness Month
- Dyslexia Awareness Month
- ESE Events
- ESE Secondary Transition
- ESE Support Professionals
- Family Engagement
- FDLRS
- Hospital/Homebound
- John McKay Scholarship
- National Autism Awareness Month
- Occupational and Physical Therapy
- PreK ESE
- Private School Services
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Springboard to Success
- Visually Impaired
The Visually Impaired Program
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The Visually Impaired Program provides specialized instruction by fully certified Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) and Orientation and Mobility Instructors in all areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum to eligible students, age birth through twenty-two years. Special education services are provided in a variety of educational settings including consultative support, itinerant resource support, resource rooms, and center schools in accordance with each students’ individual education plan or individual family support plan. Orientation and mobility instruction is provided both on campus and in the community.
For more information please contact:
Kelly Hendrickson, Vision Coordinator
hendricksonk@pcsb.org
(727) 793-2717 Ext. 2068