From the Daily News:
A community-based eye clinic to be housed in a South Bronx school is set to open next school year.
A new vision clinic at PS. 18 John Peter Zenger, will provide eye
exams, and fittings and glasses for every student who needs it, school
officials announced.
The vision clinic is the result of an initiative between the United
Federation of Teachers and the city Department of Education to boost
access to social services in public school.
“It feels organic to have the clinic at this site,” said Sophy Aponte, a
fifth grade teacher and UFT Chapter Leader at PS 18. “We are working so
hard to nurture the whole child. It feels natural that the clinic would
be placed in the community with such high need.”
The clinic will be staffed with an onsite optician, optometrist and
opthalmic technician. OneSight, the nonprofit arm of the eyewear giant
Luxottica, will fund the clinic and staff during its first year,
according to Luxottica. Montefiore Medical Center will then administer
the vision center as part of PS 18’s school health clinic, Dr. David
Appel, director of the Montefiore School of Health Program, said.
“At that point, the hope is the clinic would be fully operational and
the funding through insurance reimbursements would sustain the eye
clinic,” said Appel.
Luxottica will launch a second vision clinic at PS 188 in Coney Island, Brooklyn, officials said.
Aponte said although the area has a lot of hospitals and medical
centers, parents can wait three or four months for an appointment with
an eye doctor.
In March, staff from the nonprofit Helen Keller International tested PS
18’s fourth and fifth grade students’ eyes, and out of 167 students, 43
students failed the eye exam, 42 needed glasses right away and four
were referred to specialists, Aponte said.
“The need is definitely there,” she said.
About one fourth of school age children have an untreated vision problem, according to the American Optometric Association.
Schools need these kinds of services.
You want test scores to go up?
Provide the psychological, physical, emotional and mental health services needed to ensure that every student is having her/his needs met and test scores will go up.
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