Regional Braille Challenge: Students Grades 3-12 - 26325
Whether you're just learning the code or consider yourself an expert, set your goals high and take The Braille Challenge. Test your skills in braille reading and comprehension, speed and accuracy, spelling, proofreading, and tactile graphics. The preliminary round is open to all students in first through 12th grade. Those with the top 60 scores overall will be invited to Los Angeles for a mega-final round. Everyone who competes is recognized.
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Teacher - Special Education, Paraprofessionals, Parents
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To provide students with visual impairments an opportunity to demonstrate braille proficiency and increase reading and writing skills.
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