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Back to School at MSB   Recently updated !

Navigating the New: What the First Day of School Looks Like Without Sight Do you remember your first day of school? The butterflies in your stomach? Finding your locker? Figuring out which hallway led to math class? For most of us, those nerves came from adjusting to something new. Now, […]

A man is helping a boy with a white cane walk along a sidewalk in front of a brick building. The man points to the ground, carries a backpack, and the boy listens attentively—it's a supportive Back to School moment at MSB.

At The Maryland School for the Blind, five students shine on stage dressed as beloved characters from "The Wizard of Oz," bringing the story to life. With guidance from a staff member assisting one student with a prop, their talent and teamwork are on full display. Be sure to look out for more inspiring moments like this in our 2025 Summer newsletter!.

2025 Summer Newsletter

Welcome To Our Summer Wrap Up! A Message from the Superintendent Dear MSB Families and Friends, As the school year winds down and summer begins, we want to take a moment to thank you for being such an important part of the Maryland School for the Blind community. This past […]


a family of four standing together, smiling for the camera. In the center, the father, wearing a green polo shirt and jeans, has his arms around his daughter and son. The daughter is dressed in a maroon lace dress and accessorized with jewelry, while the son wears an orange and white striped shirt with black pants. The mother, on the far right, is dressed in a red and navy blue traditional outfit with gold detailing.

Anshu Shines!

Anshu Shines Meet Anshutha, or Anshu, as she’s fondly known by her friends. Anshu’s story is one of resilience, determination, and a smile that lights up any room. She’s a familiar face around campus, recognized not only for her warm demeanor but also for her incredible ability to make nearly […]


Annual Report 2023

Annual Report 2023 We’re happy to share the highlights of our 2023-2024 school year with you! Inside you’ll find student stories, financial reporting, impact results, and more. We look forward to carrying on our mission through the 2024-2025 school year once again in August!

A young student looks at a flower close to his classes. He is outdoors in the Early Learning Greenhouse Classroom.