Division on Visual Impairments

DVI Quarterly Spring 2012 (Volume 57, Number 3)

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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Spring 2012 = 22 CONTENTS India Renea Scott (Ebensburg, PA) was recognized for her achievements in school and community activities. India, who is currently 14, lost her vision at the age of 5. India has attended public schools and has been educated in the general curriculum throughout her academic career with the help of an educational assistant and skills in the use of braille, assistive technology, and a white cane. While India is a good student who is currently striving to be valedictorian of her class, she also maintains an active extracurricular life. She is captain of the reading competition team and member of the forensics team and drama club. She has also won first place at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science twice and plays the clarinet, snare drum, and cymbals in the marching band. India also completed a missionary trip to Mexico with her church. Jessica Strazisar, India���s teacher and extracurricular advisor, commented, ���India is not a person to be weighted by a disability. She chooses to embrace the challenges that her life presents and not to wallow in self-pity or to elicit sympathy from others. While her sight may be missing, her ability to see insight into her environment and those around her is outstanding.

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