The Center for Accessibility and Transitions is located in Romney, West Virginia, on the campus of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, offers high-quality local, regional, and statewide services. The facility also offers one-stop access to partner-agencies that support the broader needs of families and individuals.
Focus
This TAC focuses on two delivery targets.
Primary
Scaled supports for county and school-level staff who work with students that require modifications to access curriculum.
Secondary
A collaboration of services ranging from Birth to Three to Adult Education to meet the diverse and wide-ranging needs of individuals and families.
Mission and Vision
Mission
To educate, train, guide, and support district administrators, educators, and related service providers in order to build understanding and implement best practices to support students with print and access exceptionalities.
Vision
To improve educational equity for students with access exceptionalities by providing educational materials and supports statewide through training and technical assistance to district staff.
Did you know?
Accessibility is giving equitable access to everyone along the continuum of human ability and experience including deaf, hard of hearing, blind/low vision, deaf/blind, specific learning disabilities students and anyone requiring assistive technology to access their educational or work environment.
Supports
TAC supports are scaled to best meet the range of needs of children and those who teach and care for them.
Universal
Statewide Conference
Website
Webinars
Resources
Contact Information
Targeted
Help Desk
Trainings for Staff
Devices
Programs
Support for helping students
County-Requested Training
Intensive
Multi-day training for staff
Mentoring
Coaching staff on best practices
Personalized trainings
Individual Evaluations
Partners
Collaboration of services are offered by partner agencies and provide a spectrum of supports and resources to individuals and families.