[nfbmi-talk] regents to close school for blind
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http://www.press-citizen.com/article/20100806/NEWS01/8060306/Regents-to-close-school-for-blind
Regents to close school for blind
Jens Manuel Krogstad • The Des Moines Register • August 6, 2010
AMES -- A plan to close the state's residential school for the blind to focus entirely on providing local services to its students was approved Thursday
by the Iowa state Board of Regents.
The Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School will save $2.2 million by closing its 148-year-old campus in Vinton.
The school will use the money to hire seven more teachers, two special-education consultants and other staff. It also will partner with agencies to provide
long-term care and intensive short-term programs.
The campus will provide some services and house the administration for a statewide education system re-named the Iowa Educational Services for the Blind
and Visually Impaired.
Regent Rose Vasquez said some parents skeptical of the plan backed it once everyone realized the school did not have to exist in a single, centralized place
to best serve its students.
"We didn't need to have some big campus or some big building," Vasquez said.
"We needed to have a fluid system where there were perhaps some administrative functions, but where they could also fan out and reach the populations and
serve them there."
School enrollment has dwindled from 119 students in 1972 to 9 students last year, as changes in federal law have steered disabled children to traditional
public schools.
The cost of educating each student has risen from about $53,000 in 1993 to about $246,000 last year.
School superintendent Patrick Clancy said the old model didn't meet the needs of students today.
"This isn't about how to reduce costs," he said. "This is about how we meet those needs in a different way."
The regents will send the plan to a legislative council by the end of the month. The changes could be fully implemented by fall 2012.
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