About SBES
SBES partners with educational agencies to provide comprehensive vision services with:
- Credentialed Teachers of the Visually Impaired
- Orientation and Mobility Specialists
- Independence Specialists (Paraprofessionals for the Visually Impaired)
- Interveners (Professionals for Deaf-Blind students)
Our team also offers professional development, coaching and mentoring for IEP teams, adapted materials for students, and vision assistive technology.
Success Stories
I would like to express my deep and sincere appreciation for the expertise, dedication and professionalism of Sonja Biggs Educational Services, Inc. (SBES).
I listened to almost every lesson a teacher taught my daughter, Audrey Rose, for an entire year. The teacher exhibited an exemplary educational skill-set that is unrivaled in Special Education and VI services. Their patience is unmatched and their ability to motivate a completely blind child to such unprecedented levels of success during a pandemic completely done remotely is commendable to the highest standard. I commend and credit this teacher for supporting and facilitating four quarters of straight A’s and A+’s putting Audrey Rose on the honor roll every quarter for an entire year.
Sonja Biggs Educational Services, Inc. has provided exemplary professional educators of the blind. We are grateful for the all-encompassing, well-rounded, exemplary education instruction SBES have provided to our child.
– Jim and Heather Walker
Any parents of special needs children knows that it takes a village of fierce advocates to support our kids. The team at Sonja Biggs Educational Services provides that village. The team is excellent at ensuring the kids have the latest technology, and communicate regularly with us at home. They have developed excellent working relationships with the in-house school teams, balancing advocacy, and accountability. More importantly, Sonja and her team have loved and supported my visually impaired daughter for years. Her future is bright, thanks in part to the SBES team!
– Nora Crivello, mother of a legally blind 6th grade student
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