The program expands music education access for visually impaired children across the U.S.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – In a classroom at St. Andrew’s Middle School on Thursday morning, seven children got to experience something many take for granted: the chance to see the world more clearly.
At her desk, a young blind girl, Mia, types and reads aloud a story she is writing about her family. “A glowing sphere, large like a horse—it took in my great-grandfather, then it burst,” she says.
A Henderson nonprofit organization that teaches life skills to blind youths is rethinking how it will provide its services after losing the state grants that made up more than a third of its funding.
NORTH END — After weeks of being mocked by another Boston student for her “one eye” and “weird ears,” 8-year-old Casandra Xavier had enough. One damp afternoon behind the Eliot School in the North End ...