
July
13-18, 2008
A summer camp designed with the whole child in mind.
This free program is a week long focus on learning JAWS and the BrailleNote. Students will be given the opportunity to improve and develop technology skills broadening their knowledge base.
Technology
This session will improve
the assistive technology skills of visually impaired students in grades 7th
through 12th who are eligible to attend.
To attend students
must currently be using JAWS and the BrailleNote.
Students will
receive 3.5 hours of instruction per day on assistive technology skills. The
primary focus of this class will be on using JAWS and the BrailleNote.
A checklist will be
completed during the first session on each student’s assistive technology
skills. This assessment will determine instruction for the rest of the week.
Learning how to use
BookShare will be an essential part of this class. All students attending
summer school will be required to arrive with an active BookShare account.
BookShare is free for visually impaired students.
Recreation
& Sports
Enjoy some time
away from that computer.
Sports and
recreation schedule will reactivate those brain cells.
• Swim
Lessons
• Goalball
• Track
& Field
• Personal
Fitness Techniques
The 2008 Summer
School Program will accommodate visually impaired students in the state of
Enrollment is open
to visually impaired students in the state of
Enrollment is
limited: Application deadline is May
12, 2008. Letters of acceptance will
be mailed during the third week of May.
For additional information please call:
Return all applications
to:
Summer School 2008
3:00 – 5:30 on Sunday, July 13th
Cottages
open at
Arrival: Sunday, July 13th between 3:00 and 5:30 pm
Departure: Friday, July 18 between 1:00 and 3:00pm
Summer School
is very informal. Shorts, T-shirts and
jeans are all appropriate. Remember, the
weather can change, and so a sweater and jacket should also be packed. Don’t forget your swimsuit. PLEASE MARK CLOTHES AND PERSONAL BELONGINGS.
Students should bring their cane, medications, sunscreen and all personal
hygiene items. Sheets, towels and linens are provided. The school pays most fees for recreational
activities; however, some additional fees may be required. Snacks, soda machines, and candy bars are
available on campus. We recommend that
students arrive with approximately $20.00 for the week.
If your child will arrive and/or depart by bus,
train or airline, WSSB will make arrangements to meet them at that location
while staff is on duty. Thus arrival
times must be after
Questions:
Residential, Medical, Special
Transportation, Recreation
E-mail: Renee.Corso@wssb.wa.gov
Educational Program, Enrollment
E-mail: craig.meador@wssb.wa.gov
Two ways
to register:
Download Application HERE (Word DOC)