Perkins School for the Blind

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Watertown, United States

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Perkins School for the Blind Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Perkins School for the Blind is located in Watertown, United States on 175 N Beacon St. Perkins School for the Blind is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category blind school in United States. International leader in blindness services, including Perkins School for the Blind, assistive technology solutions & teacher professional development.

Address

175 N Beacon St

Phone

+1 6179243434

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Gustave Laflare

The HR people working at this school are confused and unprofessional. Would not want to work with such team when some of them have no educational background on the subject.

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Nasrin Nahar Nupur

I dis noy to to tjis place but i really love it grom My on school share i read din because it is a success school to tje great teacher Annie Sullivan i comment it theke best school evervwish theke school a very bright future

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Kerry Clark

Excellent organization with a wonderful history I rate this four stars because I’m not sure if deaf and blind program still has high expectations Helen Keller ended up being really successful and got a college degree and I’m not sure if that’s expected at least for the deaf blind program otherwise I would have put a five star rating as this has always been a great organization and have had many memories here I was never a student as the state would never have funded it but I’ve been to many different weekends and events and can say this is a school that respects the blind and multiple disabilities as well and is very inclusive glad to see them investing in transition programs and public school services

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Lindsey Jensen

Honestly this is a review of their adaptive playground, which is AMAZING. We've been to several in different states and this was one of the best. The accessible merry go round, that my son would go into in his wheelchair made me super happy. It was the first playground I've been to that had the restraints attached to the adaptive swings, so that was new and really nice. They had lovely grounds and the xylophones were cool to play with. My son loved touching the Braille. Seriously, one of the best parks we've been to and I usually hate going to parks because while some say they're accessible, they really aren't. This one actually is!

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Renesha Rogers

As a worker I might not work directly with the kids but I can see how well cared for. The staff are truly the best. And I as a worker feel very appreciated safe, and always happy to be apart of that school. I would rather no other way!! you don't see restaurant workers caring for their staff this much.