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Nonpublic Special Schools | California State School for the Blind

500 Walnut Avenue, Fremont, CA 94536

Eligibility
California residents between the ages of 6 and 22 who: receive public special education services, are blind, visually impaired or multidisabled require services not available in the school district, would not be more appropriately served by other agencies
Required documents
Referral from school district with completed applications.
Hours
Main office, Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm School based: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-3:30pm, Fridays 8:30am-1:45pm
To access this service, contact:

Adrian Amandi (Director of the California Education Resource Center)

510-794-3813
Fax·

Fax

510-794-3800
Voice·

Main Number

Languages
English; limited Spanish, call for information
Application process
Referral must come from school district and parent needs to complete a portion of the application.
Fees
None
Service area
California
Provides intensive, disability specific educational services for enrolled students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-disabled. Whose primary learning needs are related to their visual impairment. Offers a school based day program for blind and visually impaired individuals ages 7-22, a residential program for ages 9-22 and a transition program for ages 16-22. Referrals for admission to CSB must be made by the student's school district or SELPA in conjunction with the student's family.
Last Assured
12/19/2024
Providing organization
California State School for the Blind
Provides intensive, disability specific educational services for enrolled students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-disabled, whose primary learning needs are related to their visual impairment. Offers a day program for blind and visually impaired individuals ages 7-21, a residential program for ages 9-21 and a transition program for ages 16-22. Referrals for admission to CSB must be made by the student's school district, County Office of Education, or SELPA in conjunction with the student's family.