SD School for Blind and Visually Impared opens new building in Aberdeen  (Audio)

January 14, 2020

ABERDEEN, S.D.- – It was an historic day for the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (SDSBVI) Monday. It marked the first day of classes in a brand new building after nearly six decades in a previous structure.

Superintendent Marje Kaiser said there is plenty to like about the new facility.

She said the school serves about 25 students during the school year inside the building, but serves many more throughout its outreach program.

Interestingly enough, Kaiser won’t be around to enjoy the building much. She has announced her plans to retire this spring.