Oklahoma School for the Blind
Located in Muskogee, the Oklahoma School for the Blind (OSB), also known as Parkview School, provides residential and day education, and outreach programs at no charge for Oklahoma children who are blind or visually impaired from infancy through 12th grade. OSB's goal is to help students reach their maximum potential.
Residential and Day School Education
OSB offers a comprehensive curriculum of reading, language arts, mathematics,
social studies, science, physical education, music and computer science for
residential and day students. Specialized instruction includes braille, orientation and mobility, optimum use of low vision, adaptive equipment and technology, and tactile graphic skills.
The secondary school program includes college preparation, vocational training and a work-study program. In addition, students may receive assessment, counseling, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, hearing tests and health care services. Recreational activities include student organizations and interscholastic athletics.
Teaching materials and instructional styles are adapted to meet the needs of
each student. Independent living skills are taught to enable each student to
attain maximum independence and strengthen social skills and
self-esteem.
OSB transports students home for weekends and holidays.
Outreach
The school serves as a resource center for students statewide with visual impairments who do not attend OSB. Outreach staff provide consultation, curriculum assistance, classroom modifications and assistance with technical equipment. Students receive free evaluations on academic achievement, orientation and mobility, low vision, psychological profiles and living skills. Early intervention services are provided to young students to help them prepare for school.

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