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Visual Impairment: Statewide Activities / Education Careers
Statewide Activities
Regional Low Vision Evaluation Clinics
Five regional clinics are sponsored, through IDEA funds, in the western, southern, metro, and northern areas of the state. These clinics are available to Colorado public school students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) who qualify under the eligibility category of “visual impairment, including blindness.”
2024-2025 LVEC Schedule
- Western Slope (Grand Junction) - September 26-17, 2024
- Southern (Colorado Springs) - October 11, 2024
- Northern (Fort Collins) - November 14-15, 2024
- Metro (Denver) - February 19-21, 2025
Paperwork for the LVE Clinic includes:
- LVEC Welcome Letter
- Purchase Policy for Low Vision Devices
- Eye Doctor Form - instead of a doctor form, the doctors have requested a copy of the student's eye report from their current ophthalmologist/optometrist.
- Parent and TVI Form
- Site Coordinator Checklist (PDF)
Please reach out to Roberta Curtis for questions.
To help students and their parents prepare for a Colorado Low Vision Clinic, the CSDB Outreach Program has created a video entitled An Introduction to a Colorado Low Vision Evaluation Clinic.
Keeping in Touch (KIT) Newsletter
**Please email Roberta Curtis if an alternate version of this document is needed.
2024-2025 Issues
Professional Learning (Blindness/Visual Impairment)
2024 Colorado Department of Education State Conference on Blindness/Low Vision
A HUGE shout out to Matthew Tietjen for his two-day presentation at the CDE Blindness/Low Vision Conference, which was held on September 20-21. Matt’s topic was Designing an Accessible Academic Experience for Students with CVI. Over 60 Colorado TVIs/ O&M Specialists attended, representing A Shared Vision and Colorado administrative units. Matt was amazingly generous with his materials and expertise. A great start for our new school year and so much solid information for supporting our learners with cortical/cerebral visual impairment.
We look forward to seeing everyone next year for the 2025 CDE Blindness/Low Vision Conference!
Education Careers Working with Students
Braillist
Braille Textbook Transcriber
Licensed and Endorsed Special Education Specialist: Visually Impaired/Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)
Licensed and Endorsed School Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS)
Licensure information in Colorado
- For information about the endorsement requirements for the Special Education Specialist: Visually Impaired Ages Birth-21 (9.02), go to the Endorsement Requirements page
- For information about the endorsement requirements for the School Orientation and Mobility Specialist Ages 0-21 (11.03), go to the Endorsement Requirements page
University
- University of Northern Colorado Teacher Training Program in Orientation and Mobility
- UNC Masters Program: Special Education - Visual Impairment
For more information on state-wide activities, Education Careers, or Professional Development for Visual Impairment including Blindness, please contact:
Tanni Anthony, Blindness/Low Vision Specialist
Phone: 303-503-4647
Email Tanni Anthony
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