Vision Screening
Vision
Screening will take place at Linwood starting Monday October 24, 2016.
Kindergarten, Grades 1, 3, and 5, teacher referrals and students new to the
school will be screened. The resource teacher and trained volunteers will
assist in the screening.
This
screening program is designed to uncover signs of any possible vision
difficulty, which may interfere with school progress. It is not intended to be
a substitute for the vision examination performed by an
Ophthalmologist/Optometrist.
The
screening instruments measure a student’s ability to see at far (myopia), at
near (hyperopia), and to co-ordinate both eyes (muscle balance).
Children
who are currently wearing glasses will not be screened.
After
the vision screening has been completed, if you receive a notice from the
school requesting that you refer your child for a professional eye examination,
please follow-up by making an appointment with an eye doctor
(Ophthalmologist/Optometrist) of your choice. Ask the eye doctor to complete
the form sent to you by the school and then return this completed form to the
school. Children who are referred for an examination may not require glasses.
If
you do not wish that your child participate in this no-cost vision screening
please contact the school.
If you require further information, please contact
the resource teacher at 889-9356.
Hearing Screening
Hearing
screening programs lead to the identification and prevention of ear disease
which can cause associated hearing problems, and to the identification of
children with educationally significant, temporary or permanent hearing
impairments.
The
St. James-Assiniboia School Division No.2 has a Hearing Screening Program for
students within the Division. The resource teacher, who will be assisted by
trained volunteers, will administer this program. The screening program
determines if the student can hear specific sound frequencies or tones.
Hearing
Screening will take place at Linwood beginning Monday October 24, 2016. The
target population includes all students Kindergarten and Grade 1. Teacher
referrals and students new to the school are also included in the screening.
Students
who do not pass the initial screening, or are absent on the screening day will
be re-screened. Any child who does not pass the second screening will have a
letter sent from the school to the parent or guardian. The letter asks the
parents to contact the Deer Lodge Hearing Centre to make an appointment for
their child for a complete hearing test.
If
you do not wish that your child participate in this no-cost hearing screening
please contact the school.
If you require further information, please contact
the resource teacher at 889-9356.
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