VIDBE-Q 2025 Volume 70 Issue 3
The efforts of Johnson and Asbury were bolstered by state support, and the
school's early years were characterized by passionate advocacy and slow but steady
growth. Originally housed in modest facilities, ASB gradually expanded to meet
the needs of its growing student population. Over the decades, ASB evolved into a
comprehensive educational institution, reflecting broader shifts in attitudes toward
disability and inclusion. Today, the school, as part of AIDB, continues to
champion the rights and potential of individuals with sensory differences
throughout the state of Alabama and beyond.
Academics Tailored for Success
What sets ASB apart is not just its mission, but the way its mission is carried
out through innovative, customized education and an expanded core curriculum.
The academic program at ASB mirrors the Alabama State Department of
Education standards. Core subjects like math, science, English, and social studies
are taught alongside braille literacy, orientation and mobility training, and
assistive/access technology skills.
The school also offers instruction in the use of screen readers, refreshable
braille displays, and other adaptive technologies that empower students to access
digital content and prepare for future careers. Teachers at ASB are specially trained
in visual impairment education and work closely with each student to develop