The New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, founded in 1903, is a specialized educational institution that provides a continuum of services for children throughout New Mexico who are blind or visually impaired. With a residential campus in Alamogordo and a second campus in Albuquerque, the school offers residential, academic, support, and outreach services to ensure that students with visual impairments receive a quality education and become independent, productive members of their communities.
Committed to innovation and collaboration, the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired fosters creativity and develops innovative practices and programs. Through a comprehensive training system, the school aims to have a sufficient number of specialized staff in the field of blindness and visual impairment. They also strive to convey and receive information about educational services, trends, and research related to blindness and visual impairment, while making data-driven decisions to determine goals, services, and settings for educating students. Additionally, the school focuses on successful transition programming and acquiring community support and resources to advance the success of each student.
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