[blindkid] Changing school districts

Deborah Kent Stein dkent5817 at att.net
Thu Sep 9 01:20:42 UTC 2010



I really prefer the 18-cell because I find I can read faster with a shorter 
line.  When I use the scroll feature I can read for a long period without 
tiring, hardly having to move my hands.

Debbie

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bonnie Lucas" <lucas.bonnie at gmail.com>
To: "'NFBnet Blind Kid Mailing List,(for parents of blind children)'" 
<blindkid at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [blindkid] Changing school districts


> Well, it is worth a try, though, we'll have to wait until she gets there 
> as
> we don't have access to one at this time. I will mention this to her.
> Thanks again.
> Bonnie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arielle Silverman [mailto:nabs.president at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 12:57 PM
> To: NFBnet Blind Kid Mailing List, (for parents of blind children)
> Subject: Re: [blindkid] Changing school districts
>
> Hi Bonnie and all,
>
> For whatever it's worth, I used an 18-cell Braille Lite when I was in
> high school, taking AP calculus, biology, English, etc. and did fine.
> I wonder if your daughter might want to play around with an 18-cell
> unit for a few days so she can make an informed decision about how
> critical it is to have the 32-cell display and then, if she feels it's
> really crucial, you'll be able to tell the district that she tried an
> 18-cell and experienced problems. If, on the other hand, she can
> adjust to an 18-cell without much trouble, you're off the hook.
> Just a thought.
> Arielle
>
> On 9/7/10, Bonnie Lucas <lucas.bonnie at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am in a bit of a quandary as to what to do. My husband is very likely 
>> to
>> be transferred to another state. I have done some checking with the
> district
>> that my daughter would be attending and discovered that although the
>> district has BrailleNotes for their blind students, they would not have a
> 32
>> cell BN as they are already in use by other high school students. In the
>> brief conversation with the program director, she informed me that my
>> daughter would have to use an 18 cell device as that is all they have at
>> this time. She said that when one of the other students graduates, (did
> not
>> say when that would happen), then a 32 cell would be available. Because 
>> we
>> are still in the first semester and are hoping to have her start school 
>> at
>> the beginning of the second quarter, I am a little concerned that going
> back
>> to an 18 cell might be really a pain for a student who does a lot of
> reading
>> and is in honor classes.
>>
>>
>>
>> I don't want to come across as a demanding parent before we get there,
> but,
>> I want to be able to explain the importance of having a 32 cell for my
>> daughter. If anyone has some ideas about how to start off on the right
> foot
>> and still receive this important device, I'd sure appreciate knowing what
>> you would do in this situation. Thanks in advance for any ideas you might
>> have.
>>
>>
>>
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> -- 
> Arielle Silverman
> President, National Association of Blind Students
> Phone:  602-502-2255
> Email:
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