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Wisconsin Pediatric Ophthalmologists Outreach Calendar of Events 2008-2009 Vision Resources QPVI Brochure
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Low Vision Clinics and Refraction Clinics

Upcoming Events

2010 Annual
Pre-School Conference
“Rising Up to Celebrate Your Child’s Life”
March 5-7 in Stevens Point.
For families of children, birth to 5.

WCBVI Summer Programs
Summer Programs

WCBVI-Outreach
2010 EmployAbility Program
July 6 - August 13
For ages 16-21
Get Plugged Into Your Future…
Technology and Beyond!
July 11-23, 2010

TVI-O&M Trainings

Spatiotemporal Development
A Framework for
Understanding the
Developmental Needs of
Young Blind and Visually
Impaired Children
January 16-17
&
February 6-7
INSITE 2010
(MDSI training for Teachers, Birth to 3 Providers and Parents)
January 28-30
and
March 19-20
in Madison,
and,
April 16 in Janesville

IEP-driven 5-day Short Course Offerings:

“Personal Relationships and Self-Care"
Ages 15-21
February 7-12, 2010
LIVING IT!!
"A 5-day Learning Experience in Living Independently”
Ages 16-21
BOYS: March 14-19, 2010
GIRLS: March 21-26, 2010

News You Can Use

2010-2011 GLEN STACEY MEMORIAL FUND Funding Request 2010 Wisconsin Vision Professional Conference. A letter to parents regarding the Swine Flu Outbreak. For Parents
Important Survey on Your Experiences with Special Education and Birth to Three Services
Current Edition of the Eye Spy WCBVI Multi-Media Center ARRA Fraud Reporting

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Countdown to the First Day of Spring!
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Wisconsin's National Agenda Information

The Wisconsin National Agenda is a statewide committee whose sole purpose is to improve services for students who are blind or visually impaired. The Wisconsin National Agenda is a subcommittee of the National Agenda for the Education of Children and Youths with Visual Impairments.

In Wisconsin, a group of over fifty concerned parents, administrators, teachers, consumers, and other interested parties are actively involved in committee work designed to accomplish the goals of this very important movement.

The various projects of the Wisconsin National Agenda have been supported and sponsored by a collaboration of local education agencies, CESAs, private funding, and state discretionary grants.

Here is a one page summary of the goals and the name of the goal leader in an Adobe pdf file format.


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Tours of our facility can be arranged with Mandy Jordan at 608-758-6141. Please keep in mind that placement must be through the IEP process at your local school district.

If your agency, organization or civic group would like to host a presentation on the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, please contact Dan Wenzel at dan.wenzel@wcbvi.k12.wi.us

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