High schooler wants Brantford school for blind, low-vision students to reopen for lodging
Jade Ondrik, 18, is a student at W. Ross Macdonald, Ontario's only provincially-run school for students who are blind, deafblind or who have low vision. She wants the school to be able to reopen for lodging students, who travel from other parts of the province and stay overnight at the school during the week.
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