In the Media

Here you will find selected coverage of Louis Braille School in the media, in reverse chronological order.

School Director Receives Award

Published 12/15/2006
by The Enterprise Newspapers
Carolyn Meyer, director of the Louis Braille School, a private day school in Edmonds for children who are blind or visually impaired was awarded The One World Award by the Washington Council of the Blind at its annual convention in November.

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Learning Through Touch

Published 8/1/2006
by Journal Newpapers
Normally my interviews are with football players from the Washington Huskies… but recently I crouched down to peer into the face of a blind and partially deaf little boy named Joel…

Article available from Journal Newspapers.


Learning In Their Own Way

Published 7/28/2006
by The Enterprise Newspapers
For most children, the joys of summer are many. For children who can’t see, the options are more limited.

Article available from The Enterprise Newspapers.


A Touch of Sight

Published 7/23/2006
The Herald (Everett, WA)
Joel Christensen, 7, walked up to a rack of bowling balls. He tried to pick up a 6-pound orange ball.

Article available from The Everett Herald


Braille Camp

Published 7/27/2004
by The Herald (Everett, WA)
Meyer has conducted camps in the past, but the current three-week session, she said, is a step toward her dream of establishing a full-time school for the blind.

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