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South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Summer Program

South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Aberdeen, South Dakota - Brown County

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Jun 6, 2026

Area

Statewide South Dakota

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605 14th Avenue SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401

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Provider overview

SDSBVI offers a summer program for South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities including visual impairment, with day and residential support options.

South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an Aberdeen-based statewide school and outreach resource for blind and visually impaired students.

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Ages
South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities that include visual impairment
Season
Summer sessions in June and July, with day attendance and fully supervised residential options
Cost
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Location contacts

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South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

605 14th Avenue SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401

The program is based in Aberdeen and serves eligible South Dakota students. Confirm session dates, residential availability, and application documents before applying.

Programs and offerings

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Summer program for blind and visually impaired students

Summer ECC skill-building sessions, day and supervised residential options, visual impairment eligibility, and application planning.

Ages
South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities that include visual impairment
Season
Summer sessions in June and July, with day attendance and fully supervised residential options
Schedule
The source describes two summer sessions, three weeks in June and three weeks in July; contact SDSBVI for current dates, application forms, and residential availability.
Cost
Confirm current eligibility, application requirements, tuition or fee details, residential costs, and transportation expectations directly with SDSBVI.
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Last checked
Jun 6, 2026
Why this is listed
The official SDSBVI Summer Program page says the program blends fun, academics, and skill-building through the Expanded Core Curriculum, is offered in two sessions of three weeks in June and three weeks in July, and is open to South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities that include visual impairment. The page also says students with 504 plans or vision-related accommodations are encouraged to apply and that a fully supervised residential program is available for students who live at a distance or want independent living skill development.
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Program details we found

Summer program for blind and visually impaired students

The official SDSBVI Summer Program page says the program blends fun, academics, and skill-building through the Expanded Core Curriculum, is offered in two sessions of three weeks in June and three weeks in July, and is open to South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities that include visual impairment. The page also says students with 504 plans or vision-related accommodations are encouraged to apply and that a fully supervised residential program is available for students who live at a distance or want independent living skill development.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Summer Program, Expanded Core Curriculum, fun academics and skill-building, South Dakota students ages 3 to 21, blind, visually impaired, multiple disabilities including visual impairment, 504 Plan, vision-related accommodations, and supervised residential program.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about day versus residential fit, independent living skills, orientation and mobility support, medical forms, activities of daily living forms, supervision, dorm accessibility, transportation, and 504 or vision-accommodation eligibility.

What we checked

What we found: The official SDSBVI Summer Program page says the program blends fun, academics, and skill-building through the Expanded Core Curriculum, is offered in two sessions of three weeks in June and three weeks in July, and is open to South Dakota students ages 3 to 21 who are blind, visually impaired, or have multiple disabilities that include visual impairment. The page also says students with 504 plans or vision-related accommodations are encouraged to apply and that a fully supervised residential program is available for students who live at a distance or want independent living skill development.

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What to confirm

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