Florida School for the Deaf and Blind
Know your school choice options in Florida.
Florida has an open enrollment policy, which means that if your child attends or is assigned to a low-performing school in the district, you have the right to use an Opportunity Scholarship to attend a higher-performing school (called intradistrict choice), including public schools, public charter schools and private schools, as long as there is space. Some districts will allow your child to attend a school in a neighboring district (called interdistrict choice).Under the federal No Child Left Behind law, students attending a Title I school designated as “in need of improvement” have the right to attend a higher performing school in the district.
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Blind Elementary School (FSDB) | ![]() |
They are teaching kids with disabilities how to succeed in a seeing world when they can... | |
Posted 52 days ago | |
Blind Elementary School (FSDB) | ![]() |
This school teaches blind children how to live in a seeing world. They grow up to be s... | |
Posted 53 days ago | |
Blind Elementary School (FSDB) | |
What wonderful things get accomplished here! The teachers are so talented and deal with... | |
Posted 53 days ago | |


Grades K-12
3,793 students
9 schools













