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New College Worcester (or NCW; formerly RNIB New College) is an independent boarding and day school for students, aged 11–19, who are blind or partially sighted. It caters for around 80 students. It is located in the city of Worcester, England. A 2012 Ofsted inspection classed the school with a Grade 2 (Good). [1]
The NCBYS is an initiative designed to educate the blind youth of career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) that are often believed to be impossible for blind people to pursue. They also sponsor innovations in education and technology for the blind. A few of their projects include:
M. Mandala folk dance ensemble; Manomet, Inc. Martin Richard Foundation; Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag; Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition; Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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In 1938, President Roosevelt signed the Wagner-O'Day Act which directed the government to purchase products manufactured by blind Americans. [3] Robert Irwin, who was the executive director of the American Foundation for the Blind, and Peter Salmon, the assistant director for the Industrial Home for the Blind, promoted the bill in Washington, D.C. [3] This act gave non-profit organizations for ...
WORCESTER ― A tiny forest to add greenery, relaxation and environmental benefits is coming to a high-rise apartment building in the city. Plumley Village Apartments, at 16 Laurel St., is the ...
Filmed on Feb. 26. 2022, Worcester’s big scene in “The Holdovers” was originally intended for Boston, but Alexander Payne, the film’s director, liked what Worcester had to offer.
WORCESTER — In response to recent reports of businesses facing restrictions due to a lack of sprinklers, City Council voted Tuesday to request City Manager Eric D. Batista to look into possible ...