Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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La Escuela para ciegos e impedidos visuales de Texas, o la Escuela de Texas para las personas ciegas y con deficiencias visuales (Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, TSBVI) es una escuela estatal especial de Texas, en Austin. La Legislatura de Texas (Q) estableció la escuela en el 16 de agosto de 1856.
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The Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) is a Texas special public school, in the continuum of statewide placements for students who have a visual impairment. It is considered a statewide resource to parents of these children and professionals who serve them. Students, ages 6 through 21, who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities, are eligible for consideration for services at TSBVI.
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Escuela para Ciegos e Impedidos Visuales de Texas
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Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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La Escuela para ciegos e impedidos visuales de Texas, o la Escuela de Texas para las personas ciegas y con deficiencias visuales (Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, TSBVI) es una escuela estatal especial de Texas, en Austin. La Legislatura de Texas (Q) estableció la escuela en el 16 de agosto de 1856.
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The Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) is a Texas special public school, in the continuum of statewide placements for students who have a visual impairment. It is considered a statewide resource to parents of these children and professionals who serve them. Students, ages 6 through 21, who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities, are eligible for consideration for services at TSBVI. Founded in 1856, the school is currently located at 1100 West 45th Street in Austin and serves not only the local community but also most of the blind children in other schools across the state. The school has special equipment and classroom routines tailored to blind students, and according to a 2008 Texas Monthly article, blind students who previously attended ordinary public schools had a positive reception to TSBVI after enrolling there. It is the subject of a documentary, The Eyes of Me.
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