Springfield News-Sun

South Charleston students get free eye exams, glasses

- By Brooke Spurlock Contact this reporter at brooke.spurlock@coxinc.com.

Students at a Clark County school received free eye exams and eyewear as part of a state program.

The Ohio Optometric Associatio­n (OOA) held an In-school Eye Exam (ISEE) on Friday at Miami View Elementary School in South Charleston.

The ISEE program, operated by the Ohio Optometric Foundation (OOF), provides comprehens­ive eye exams to students identified by school nurses as needing vision care.

“(We) come into the schools to meet the gaps in care for kids. We take away all barriers by bringing the care directly to them, where they have to be everyday, which is school, and perform a comprehens­ive eye health exam, and if they need glasses we provide glasses ... It’s completely free to the students,” said Dr. Lindsay

Florkey.

Area doctors, OOA officials and local elected officials participat­ed at the oneday volunteer event where

they helped to provide the eye exams and eyewear at no charge to students who are at risk academical­ly because of their visual needs.

“Studies show that 70% of academic-related tasks take place through vision,” according to OOA officials.

Florkey said eye exams are

“huge problem,” and that kids are screened each year by school nurses or a member of the staff in odd grades or if they switch schools and their new to a district.

“The screening happens, letters go home, and unfortunat­ely, those kids that fail a screening, only 20-30% of them go on to have that comprehens­ive eye health exam that they actually need. This is where we’re trying to bridge that gap and get those kids the care that they need,” she said.

The ISEE program started about 20 years ago, but it’s been small, so Florkey said they are trying to expand it program across the state. She said they recently received some funding and were granted $2.5 million in the last budget cycle to expand the program.

The OOF works to improve the vision and eye health of children and other Ohioans in visual need by providing access to necessary eye care. For more informatio­n, visit www.ooa.org.

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 ?? BILL LACKEY PHOTOS / STAFF ?? Southeaste­rn students Eddie Jones (left) and Zachary Dennen (right) gets their eyes examined by Dr. Lindsay Florkey at Miami View School on Friday. The Ohio Optometric Associatio­n held an In-school Eye Exam (ISEE) event at Miami View School. The ISEE program is operated by the Ohio Optometric Foundation (OOF) and provides comprehens­ive eye exams to students identified by school nurses as needing vision care. The students then get to pick out and are fitted for glasses that they receive at no charge.
BILL LACKEY PHOTOS / STAFF Southeaste­rn students Eddie Jones (left) and Zachary Dennen (right) gets their eyes examined by Dr. Lindsay Florkey at Miami View School on Friday. The Ohio Optometric Associatio­n held an In-school Eye Exam (ISEE) event at Miami View School. The ISEE program is operated by the Ohio Optometric Foundation (OOF) and provides comprehens­ive eye exams to students identified by school nurses as needing vision care. The students then get to pick out and are fitted for glasses that they receive at no charge.

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