Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired explained

Arkansas School for the Blind
Streetaddress:2600 West Markham Street
City:Little Rock
County:Pulaski County
State:Arkansas
Zipcode:72203
Country:United States
Coordinates:34.7526°N -92.3035°W
Type:Public/Blind
District:Arkansas School for the Blind
Principal:Teresa Doan
Ceeb:041415
Affiliations:North Central Association of Schools for the Blind
Arkansas Activities Association
Grades:PK-12
Enrollment:87
Enrollment As Of:2021–2022
Teaching Staff:33.53 (on FTE basis)
Ratio:2.59
Sports:Track and Field, Wrestling, Goalball, Cheer
Mascot:Lion
Team Name:Arkansas School for the Blind Lions
Colors:Black and gold

The Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ASB or ASBVI), is a state-run public school in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, serving blind and vision impaired students of kindergarten through high school grades through residential, day school, and part-time enrollment programs.

History

Opened in 1859, the school was founded as The Institute for the Education of the Blind by Reverend Haucke, a blind Baptist minister. Originally located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, the school moved in 1868 to Little Rock in the facility now used as the Arkansas Governor's Mansion. By 1877, the school was renamed to its present-day Arkansas School for the Blind. On October 9, 1939, construction of the school's new campus at 2600 West Markham Street was complete and dedicated to Helen Keller, who was in attendance.

The Arkansas Department of Education classifies it as a school district.[1]

Schools

Located within the same campus facilities are the following schools:

Extracurricular activities

The Arkansas School for the Blind mascot and athletic emblem is the Lion with black and gold serving as the school colors.

Athletics

For the 2012–14 school years, the ASBVI Lions compete in the 1A Classification—the state's smallest classification—within the 1A Region 5 Conference, as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association in competition with the state's public and private schools. Also, ASB is a member of the North Central Association of Schools for the Blind.[2] The Lions compete in track and field (boys/girls), wrestling, goalball, and cheer.[3] [4]

Campus

The school has a dormitory available for students.[5]

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Districts. Arkansas Department of Education. 2021-07-13.
  2. Web site: Arkansas School for the Blind . North Central Association of Schools for the Blind . 21 December 2012 . https://archive.today/20130415131229/http://ncasb.org/index.php/ncasb-schools/18-ncasb-schools/arkansas/15-arkansas . 15 April 2013 . dead .
  3. Web site: School Profile, Arkansas School for the Blind . . 21 December 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305152432/http://www.ahsaa.org/schools?id=254&school= . 5 March 2016 .
  4. Web site: Athletics . Arkansas School for the Blind . 21 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130403130938/http://www.arkansasschoolfortheblind.org/Athletics.html . 3 April 2013 . dead .
  5. Web site: HANDBOOK FOR STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE. Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. 2020-07-21. 2021-05-21. - See "Section VII Residential Life/Dormitory" pages 136-139