Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind

Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind

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About Us

The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind is a fully accredited, tuition-free state public school in historic St. Augustine, available to eligible pre-K and K-12 students who are deaf/hard of hearing, blind/visually impaired or deafblind. The FSDB experience gives students the edge to do more, be more, and achieve more, fulfilling our vision of preparing them for a lifetime of success. Early intervention and outreach services are also available throughout the state of Florida. Private donations help to support programs that directly benefit students which are not covered by state funds. To inquire about enrollment, contact Parent Services at 904-827-2212 or 904-201-4527 VP. To schedule a campus tour, contact Outreach Services at bit.ly/fsdbtours. For more information, visit fsdbk12.org.

Images

FSDB Students at the front gate of the school.
FSDB Students at the front gate of the school.
FSDB Students at the front gate of the school.
Deaf Elementary student working with a Literacy Specialist.
Deaf Elementary student working with a Literacy Specialist.
Deaf Elementary student working with a Literacy Specialist.
Two blind students using braillers in math class.
Two blind students using braillers in math class.
Two blind students using braillers in math class.
Boys and Girls Goalball teams winning 1st place at the USABA High School National Championships.
Boys and Girls Goalball teams winning 1st place at the USABA High School National Championships.
Boys and Girls Goalball teams winning 1st place at the USABA High School National Championships.
Girls Basketball player driving to the basket during the Annual Mason-Dixon tournament.
Girls Basketball player driving to the basket during the Annual Mason-Dixon tournament.
Teacher and student building a box in wood shop class.
Teacher and student building a box in wood shop class.
Three deaf girls playing a board game in the common are of their dorm.
Three deaf girls playing a board game in the common are of their dorm.
Two blind students and two deaf students walking down Palm Row.