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50 State Accessible Curriculum Policy Survey

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MASSACHUSETTS


Interview Notes (April, 2003)

We spoke with Carrie Brasier, Library Director of the Massachusetts Vision Resources Library, which provides Braille and large print materials to visually impaired students. They are not budgeted to serve students with other disabilities.

  • Massachusetts has no state law requiring publishers to provide e-files for students with print disabilities


Links and Contacts

Department of Education: http://www.doe.mass.edu/

Special Education: http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/


Contacts

Marylyn Howe, Project Director
Massachusetts Assistive Technology Partnership
E-mail: mhowe@matp.org

Myra Berloff, Acting Director, Massachusetts Office on Disability
Tel. (617) 727-7440, Ext. 317

Carrie Brasier, Library Director
Massachusetts Vision Resources Library
Tel. (800) 827-7772

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Page updated December 10, 2003

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