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Park City student credits Utah School for the Deaf and Blind outreach for classroom supports

3174158 · May 2, 2025
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Charlie Sims, an outreach student with the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind who attends Park City High School, described outreach services including extended test time, large-print materials and audiobooks that helped him manage congenital nystagmus and plan for postsecondary life.

Charlie Sims, an outreach student with the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind who attends Park City High School, said the school's outreach services provided extended test time, large-print materials and audiobooks that helped him manage congenital nystagmus.

Sims described his vision condition and how it affects daily schoolwork. "My vision impairment is congenital nystagmus, which is where my eyes shake uncontrollably, and it affects me, so I have really poor and depth perception and hand eye coordination is just like non existent. And like my vision, I can't…

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