Students with Disabilities Achieve 100% Pass Rate in Odisha Class 10 Exams
Odisha: Students Of Schools For Blind, Hearing-Impaired Secure 100% Result In Class 10 Board Exam
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In Odisha's Ganjam district, all 25 students from two special schools for the blind and hearing-impaired passed the Class 10 state board examination, achieving 100% results. This marks a continued legacy of success, with the Red Cross School for the Blind maintaining perfect scores for 43 years.
- 01All 25 students from two special schools in Ganjam district passed the Class 10 exams.
- 02The Red Cross School for the Blind has achieved 100% results for 43 consecutive years.
- 03Students utilized Braille textbooks and helper-writers during their examinations.
- 04The government has improved accessibility by providing Braille textbooks.
- 05Most graduates are now employed in various sectors across India.
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In a remarkable achievement, all 25 students from the Red Cross School for the Blind and the Helen Keller Red Cross School for the Deaf in Ganjam district, Odisha, successfully passed the Class 10 state board examination, achieving a 100% pass rate. The Red Cross School for the Blind has maintained this impressive record for 43 years, with 12 visually-impaired students passing this year, including two who scored above 70%. The school, established in 1974, focuses on providing quality education to visually-impaired children, utilizing Braille textbooks and helper-writers for examinations. Similarly, the Helen Keller Red Cross School for the Deaf also reported a 100% success rate with its 13 students. The principal of the blind school, Priya Ranjan Mahakuda, attributed the success to dedicated teaching staff and improved infrastructure. Graduates from these schools have found employment in various sectors, showcasing the potential of students with disabilities when provided with proper resources and support.
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This achievement highlights the importance of inclusive education and the potential of students with disabilities, encouraging further support and resources for similar initiatives.
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