[nabs-l] school is not accomodating

Jonathan Franks franks.jonathan13 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 20 21:20:58 UTC 2012


I agree, you should keep talking to theschool. Also, if you get more people to talk to the school on the issue, the school will be more likely to the problem. My suggestion is to go out and talk to your friends and peers and let them know about the issue, advocating is a good way to solve a problem or come up with solutions. Good luck.

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On Jan 20, 2012, at 2:25 PM, "Gloria G" <gloria.graves at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am first sorry for the trouble you are having to deal with. I had a friend in Nabraska who had the same issue with rooms throughout the school not being labeled and she talked to someone in her school and things got worked on
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
> To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 1:14 PM
> Subject: [nabs-l] school is not accomodating
> 
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Just want to vent. My school doesn’t seem very accomodating and they’re the largest community college in the commonwealth. Yo They got over five campuses and you can read about at www.nvcc.edu.
>> 
>> I’m just taking further classes to get a writing certificate and figured extra knowledge will enhance my resume as I look for work. No one’s hiring so it will be a whwile; might as well learn more.
>> 
>> First, my disability service office, DSO, does not scan any texts. I am still waiting for electronic text; fortunately, a family member can read meanwhile til I find a reader at school. If the publisher won’t give us the e-book, they likely never will; I mean its been two weeks!
>> 
>> Second, I am taking that It class as I mentioned before. The instructor wanted jaws installed in her office because she needs to show me the steps. Hmm. Maybe I need a laptop. But I hate the idea of lugging the thing around!
>> They tell us they don’t have enough licenses; um how absurd. They need lots of them. what if another blind student needs jaws in a classroom lab?
>> 
>> Third, they cannot braille tests; at least they will outsource to get it brailled though; just seems like a large school would be able to braille tests!
>> 
>> Fourth, this new building which holds the student service stuff and counseling center is very open few halls, few landmarks. I bet its not ADA compliant. I don’t know though. Its certainly confusing for a blind traveler. Sighted people get lost until they’ve been there a lot since its not laid out well.
>> 
>> Not to mention the inaccessible website and CD for the IT class too. Publishers need to get with the program!
>> 
>> Ashley
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