In Its 15th Year, Over 1,000 Blind and Visually Impaired Students Will Compete
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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Los Angeles – January 5, 2015 — The Braille Challenge®, the only national reading and writing contest in braille for blind and visually impaired students, today announced the 2015 participating cities and dates (see schedule at end of press release). The Braille Challenge, sponsored by the Braille Institute of America, is an academic competition in two stages designed to motivate students emphasizing their study of braille while rewarding their success with fun-filled, challenging local and national events. Any blind or visually impaired student who reads braille is eligible to participate in the first stage of the contest, the preliminary or regional Challenge contest events, which are held from January through the end of March throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Celebrating its 15th year, The Braille Challenge offers students a chance to compete in five categories: reading comprehension, braille spelling, chart and graph reading, proofreading and braille speed and accuracy.
“Fifteen years ago, Orange County hosted the first Braille Challenge which has grown to more than 1,000 participants in North America,” said Nancy Niebrugge, Associate Vice President of National Programs at Braille Institute. “This challenge has influenced so many families who have a child or children who are blind or visually impaired. For many participants, the challenge is their only opportunity to truly test their skills against others academically.”
“Braille is a crucial tool for many blind and visually impaired students as it opens the doors of literacy and drives educational advancement and future employment opportunities,” said Peter Mindnich, President, Braille Institute. “We continue to be more inspired each year by the passion and commitment of the students who compete in The Braille Challenge. Their achievements can empower others who are affected by sight loss to develop their braille skills as well.”
Of all the literacy issues in America, braille literacy is one of the most underrated and overlooked, and advancements in technology have not replaced the need for children who are blind or visually impaired to learn to read using this vital medium. Understanding how essential braille literacy is for success in the sighted world, Braille Institute developed the two-phase, annual competition as a way to encourage children who are blind and visually impaired to fine tune their braille skills and celebrate their accomplishments. Following the first regional phase, contestants with the highest scores are invited to compete in a second, national finals phase.
After receiving all of the individual contestant regional scores, qualifying finalists from around the country will be announced by Braille Institute program organizers in May. Each finalist receives an exclusive invitation to the Los Angeles headquarters of the Braille Institute to represent the 12 top-ranking scores from each of five age groups spanning ages six to 19. Braille Institute provides some financial support to each finalist to help with accommodations while in Los Angeles for the Braille Challenge national finals. At the national finals in Los Angeles in June, there will be a special opening ceremony for the 60 finalists and their families. The finalists will then embark on the daylong competition to showcase their skills at reading braille and typing braille, using a device called a Perkins Brailler®. Following the daylong event, the winners in each age group will be announced at an awards ceremony unparalleled with excitement, pride and celebration.
The dates and locations of the preliminary competitions are:
City Date Primary Regional Center/Agency/
Organization
Atlantic, Canada 1/17/15 Atlantic Provinces Special Ed. Authority
Jacksonville, FL 1/22/15 Florida Instructional Materials Center for the Visually
Impaired (FIMC-VI)
Milwaukee, WI 1/23/15 Vision Forward Association
Colorado Springs, CO 1/29/15 Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind
Anaheim, CA 1/31/15 Braille Institute (Orange County Center)
Westbury, NY 1/31/15 East Meadow School District
Batavia, NY 1/31/15 NYS School for the Blind
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2/5/15 Alberta Society for the Visually Impaired
Macon, GA 2/5/15 Georgia Academy for the Blind and the Atlanta
Braille Volunteers
Columbia, SC 2/5/15 SC Commission for the Blind
Orlando, FL 2/6/15 FIMC-VI/Florida Association for the Education and
Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Jacksonville, IL 2/6/15 Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
Baltimore, MD 2/7/15 Maryland School for the Blind
Des Moines, IA 2/7/15 Iowa Library for the Blind and Physically
Handicapped/ Iowa Braille School
Seattle, WA 2/7/15 Washington Council of the Blind
Nebraska City, NE 2/11/15 Nebraska Center for the Education of Children Who Are Blind & Visually Impaired
Baton Rouge, LA 2/11/15 Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired
Raleigh, NC 2/12/15 Governor Morehead School and The Church of the
Good Shepherd (Raleigh)
Kansas City, KS 2/12/15 Kansas State School for the Blind
Janesville, WI 2/12/15 Wisconsin Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired
Little Rock, AR 2/19/15 Arkansas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
St Louis, MO 2/19/15 Missouri School for the Blind
Louisville, KY 2/19/15 American Printing House for the Blind
British Columbia, Canada 2/20/15 UBC Faculty of Education, Department of ECPS
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2/20/15 FIMC-VI
New Mexico 2/21/15 New Mexico School for the Blind
Indianapolis, IN 2/21/15 Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Gooding, ID 2/26/15 Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind
Nashville, TN 2/26/15 Tennessee School for the Blind
Vancouver, WA 2/26/15 WA State School for the Blind
Springfield, MO 2/28/15 Missouri State University (Marshfield)
Waterford Twp., MI 2/28/15 Michigan Dept. of Education: Low Incidence
Outreach in partnership with Oakland Schools
Palo Alto, CA 2/28/15 Vista Center for the Blind (Palo Alto)
Meridian, ID 2/28/15 Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind
Idaho Falls, ID 2/28/15 Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind
Austin, TX 2/28/15 Austin Independent School District
Romney, WV 3/5/15 West Virginia School for the Deaf & the Blind
Tampa, FL 3/6/15 FIMC-VI
Muskogee, OK 3/6/15 Oklahoma School for the Blind
Riverton, UT 3/6/15 Utah Foundation for the Blind
New England 3/7/15 The Carroll Center for the Blind
Tucson, AZ 3/9/15 Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
About Braille Institute of America
Braille Institute of America is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to eliminate barriers to a fulfilling life caused by blindness and severe sight loss. It serves tens of thousands of people of all ages each year through an array of integrated educational, social and recreational programs and services designed to help people with vision loss lead enriched and fulfilling lives. Funded entirely by private donations, all services are completely free-of-charge. Braille Institute’s Los Angeles headquarters are located at 741 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles. For additional information, please visit www.braillechallenge.org. or www.brailleinstitute.org. Follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brailleinstitute and on twitter @BrailleInst
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