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TJ’s Story
Trisha has been an educator in Special Education for almost 30 years. She started this journey in California and in 2006 moved to Idaho where she continued her career. She has a Bachelors in Psychology as well as two Masters in both Educational Psychology & Counseling, and Educational Leadership & Policy Studies. Trisha has been a client at ICBVI a couple of times. Both times, she has focused on continuing to learn independent living skills which have been beneficial not just in her day to day life but also at work.
Trisha shares that her journey with ICBVI has been “wonderful”, that the staff at the ATC and VR have been very helpful, and she enjoys working with them. She adds that some of the main things she has gotten out of coming to training and receiving services at ICBVI are: being able to feel comfortable saying the words, “I am blind,” gaining improved mobility skills, as riot well as improved mainstream and assistive technology skills. Overall, being part of ICBVI has led Trisha to become more comfortable with her blindness and a better self-advocate.
Trisha’s goal is to continue with maintaining her independence and to continue teaching. Her personal and career paths have not always been easy; at times she wonders if continuing to fight the fight is “worth it”. At work, partnering with her VR Counselor, Rocio and other ICBVI staff, she has had to fight some battles to ensure she receives suitable accommodations to continue doing her job. Trisha has championed over these battles and learned from them as well. Trisha is happy working and teaching her students. Trisha is a great educator, passionate, and loves her students. The West Ada School District is very lucky to have her as a teacher at Rocky Mountain High School.