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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the classroom

By A Mystery Man Writer

Each summer, Perkins School for the Blind hosts summer programs for children and young adults who are blind and visually impaired. We hear what summer learning means for those students and how it prepares them to live more independently.

Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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Blind and visually impaired students take on summer learning beyond the  classroom

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