[BlindKid] NFB Equal Access in Education Blog Post

Carlton Anne Cook Walker attorneywalker at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 00:02:08 UTC 2020


As schools reopen this fall, some virtually, some in person, and some in a
hybridized format, blind students may encounter new and challenging
accessibility barriers; some students already have. Many questions remain
regarding how schools will implement instruction this fall, but, with
certainty, the NFB will continue to prioritize equal access to education
within all the work we do. To find out what we are doing and how you can
participate, please read our new blog post, “Equal Access in Education: An
NFB Priority.” (https://www.nfb.org/blog/equal-access-education-nfb-priority
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Carlton Anne Cook Walker
Attorney at Law
BEAR--Blindness Education and Advocacy Resources
Teacher of Students with Blindness/Low Vision
President, National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (NOPBC)
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