Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Able to go to College - Episode 17 : Shoulder Hiker
On this episode my bio class takes a fieldtrip. Its a great trip that is a lot of fun. Unfotunatly I ran soo fast that I fell in the 100 meter dash. You might remeber me mentioning it here. That was not my finest moment. The important thing is that I got up and kept on running.
On the hike I was kinda nervous but once I commited myslef to going on the trip I did fine. Just like in college. If I am ready to do something I will do a great job.
The final episode will be posted tomorrow. You do not want to miss it
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Able to go to College - Episode 16: Party time
There are only two more videos after this one !!! The last one is so special you do not want to miss it.
So now its part time at DSPS. I know I have said this a thousand time over but this campus has a great disabilities program. They have a whole team of people that work hard to make sure that I, along with any other students who have disabilities succeed. They have audiobooks computer programs and more all with the purpose of helping students succeed. There program is so good. They took me in with all my behavior problems and improved my self esteem Actually going to this college really improved my self esteem. I was able to make Dean's List and graduated with honors. Not bad for someone who was terrified of going to college. I learned the hard way that not all university are supportive of students with disabilities, which makes me appreciate this college even more
One of the best ways they help people with disabilities this is by hosting parties, like the one you see in the video. I remember attending one of these parties when I first started college in the fall of 2010. Back then I was so scared about attending university but seeing other disabled students made me feel less alone.
This school has been the most inclusive school I have ever attended
Better than
pre school
private elementary school (Pre -K -1st)
public elementary school (2ed - 5th grade)
public middle school 6th -8th grade
Public high school (9th-12th) grade
Its my seconed home. Even though I graduated in May I always go there to visit. I love it that much.
So now its part time at DSPS. I know I have said this a thousand time over but this campus has a great disabilities program. They have a whole team of people that work hard to make sure that I, along with any other students who have disabilities succeed. They have audiobooks computer programs and more all with the purpose of helping students succeed. There program is so good. They took me in with all my behavior problems and improved my self esteem Actually going to this college really improved my self esteem. I was able to make Dean's List and graduated with honors. Not bad for someone who was terrified of going to college. I learned the hard way that not all university are supportive of students with disabilities, which makes me appreciate this college even more
One of the best ways they help people with disabilities this is by hosting parties, like the one you see in the video. I remember attending one of these parties when I first started college in the fall of 2010. Back then I was so scared about attending university but seeing other disabled students made me feel less alone.
This school has been the most inclusive school I have ever attended
Better than
pre school
private elementary school (Pre -K -1st)
public elementary school (2ed - 5th grade)
public middle school 6th -8th grade
Public high school (9th-12th) grade
Its my seconed home. Even though I graduated in May I always go there to visit. I love it that much.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Able to go to College - Episode 15 : Stage and No Sleep
On this Episode I get an award for receiving the Echo Smart Pen. I remember this day it was a fun day because I was being recognized for something good. The Smart Pen really helps me out in college. Its a great learning tool for students with disabilities.
Also on this episode I got no sleep because I had to pull an all nighter It was well worth it though because I ended up getting a hundred percent on the bumble bee project. Yeah the bumble bee project isn't just about looking for honey bees we had to compile a report siting our findings. This teacher and I are still in contact. He gave me a great letter of recommendation
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Dear Pete Schiff,
My family has a weekday night time tradition watching the Daly Show and the Colbere Report. Due to the State of the Union Adress it was not on when I went down stairs.
So I was dishearten when I saw the following clip .
I really hated the last part. It felt like I was being punched in the gut. You see I am 22 years old and live with a developmental disability. I have Cerebral Palsy.
No I do not have a intellectual disability that is the proper term now not the R word . Although if you met me you might think that I do because I have a speech impairment and drool at times. But it still hurts what Pete said. I do not respect him enough to use his last name.
In the spring of 2009 I had a school meeting at which time a job coach sat across the table from me and my mother and recommend that I work at Safeway, most likely working for pennies a hour, and live in a group home. He had said this despite the fact that I was in my second semester of Advanced Placement United States History, which I ended up passing the AP test with a three. I was a junior at the time, so when senior year rolled around I was scared of leaving high school. Can you blame me? I did not want to do it and I assumed that the job coach was right because he worked in the field and knew me. Senior year I had to work one of those jobs and I hated. I got a pay check but was unaware of the low wages. To this day I am scared of working a entry level job. Its not fair . I want to get off social security, you see that is where the money comes from but its hardly enough to live off of.
After high school, I decided to attend a community college and I excelled in those classes. I got good grades. I got so many that when I graduated I was able to graduate with honors. Thats right a person who was predicted to work for pennies a hour went on to graduate with honors. I am not worthless. I attend university where people did not respect me and am currently on a leave of absence to care of my health.
The world is not set up for people with disabilities. Colleges do not know how to included those with developmental disabilities and thanks to the loophole in the Fair Employment Act the jobs that societies expect us to do barely pay us anything. Disabled people have feelings and we want to be include in life. We can be tax payers, some people may need help paying taxes but they can still pay them. We do not need to be dependent on the government.
Oh and our founding fathers said this about people.
" We all hold these truths to be self eve dent that all men are created equal." Ring a bell. If not look in the Declaration of Independence and maybe then you will find a heart
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Able to go to College - Episode 14 : Bus Basics
So this weeks episode is all about taking the bus. One of the hardest things about leaving high school for me was a fear of taking the bus. I thought I was not ready to take pubic transit and I was not too trilled about taking para transit. I eventually got on the bus and have not looked back sense. At this time I do not drive so taking the bus is my token to independence when my parents or siblings are not home.
Speaking about tokens
Around here there are a lot of different options for paying a fair. You can pay two dollars a trip, in cash or coins. You can use a token, which you can see in the video, or you could use a card that acts like a credit card. I use tokens to take the bus, they are quick and easy or when I can not find them I use dollars.
Thanks Ms. Parks
Thanks to Rosa Parks I can sit anywhere on the bus. That is true but for some reason the bus's disability seats, which i sometimes sit in but not always, are in the front. The first day of university I met a guy with Spina Bifida on the bus who just happend to be a big Nintendo fan. We have been pals ever since
got images from
Tokens
http://nationalticket.com/siteimages/Tokens.jpg
Rosa Parks
http://www.okaloosa.k12.fl.us/djj/Technologykp/Blackhistoryweb/BlackHistory/rosa.jpg
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Able to go to college : Episode 13 : An Earthly prize
Talk about a Jam packed week . This week on Able to go to college I get to go a out of class lab for biology and I get to receive my very own smart pen,
Back in January. I had completed enough units to get a Smart Pen. If you remember from the best way to go to school. You may remember that I used a smart pen in college but can not take it home. All that changes now that I am the owner of the Smart Pen.
I want to give a huge shout out to the people at my school they have a wonderful DSPS program complete with consulars staff and assistive technology , These wonderful indiviuals value educating those with disabilities . They believe in using proper accommodations , like quiet testing spaces to make sure that people with disabilities can use their abilities and continue their education. Everyone is supper friendly and understanding. They believed me and helped me believe in myself .
They professors who are not in DSPs, take cues from the DSPS people and most are very nice. I wish my JC was an univeristy because then I would not have any problems.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Able to go to college episode 12: Bee's Law
I think its pretty funney don't you. Anyway guys I am on the last half of Able to go to college videos. Check back tomorrow for more videos. Sorry it has taken a long time that was not my intention. Tomorrow is a special episode you do not want to miss.
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