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9th Grade: Blind or Have Low Vision 14-15 Yo
Nda - Educational Technology Co. ( San Francisco)
About the Job
We are looking for students who are blind or have low vision .14-15 yo. 9th graders.
**Please do not submit here if you are not part of this community.
Please do not submit 13 or 16 year olds, or teens who are not either currently attending or have
completed 9th grade. We are looking for a specific academic age, not teens that can pass visually as
younger/older.
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9th Grade: Blind or Have Low Vision 14-15 Yo
Nda - Educational Technology Co. ( San Francisco)
About the Job
We are looking for students who are blind or have low vision .14-15 yo. 9th graders.
**Please do not submit here if you are not part of this community.
Please do not submit 13 or 16 year olds, or teens who are not either currently attending or have
completed 9th grade. We are looking for a specific academic age, not teens that can pass visually as
younger/older.
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9th Grade: Blind or Have Low Vision 14-15 Yo
Nda - Educational Technology Co. ( San Francisco)
About the Job
We are looking for students who are blind or have low vision .14-15 yo. 9th graders.
**Please do not submit here if you are not part of this community.
Please do not submit 13 or 16 year olds, or teens who are not either currently attending or have
completed 9th grade. We are looking for a specific academic age, not teens that can pass visually as
younger/older.