Congratulations 2025 APH Scholars!

Every year since 2003, Ex Officio Trustees (EOT’s) throughout the United States are asked to nominate those who have provided outstanding service in the blindness or low vision field in their region. Members of the Trustee Advisory Committee (TAC) are then challenged with the task of selecting three to five of these nominations to become APH Scholars. Through a scholarship, awardees are sent to the APH Annual Meeting held in Louisville, KY each October as a guest of APH. First-time attendees receive an all-expense paid trip, which includes transportation to the meeting, conference registration, and hotel accommodations.
Applications are scored on the following criteria to determine selection for attendance at the APH Annual Meeting:
- An explanation of the benefits the nominee will receive at the APH Annual Meeting.
- Specific APH products used in the nominee’s professional life and how they utilize them.
- Creative “outside of the box” APH product application.
- Methods the nominee uses to encourage the use of APH products with students and/or among peers.
- Specific ways in which the nominee will disseminate information obtained at the APH Annual Meeting to peers and colleagues.
During the Annual Meeting, Scholars participate in a panel discussion about their service to individuals who are blind or have low vision. They also participate in the building of the TAC committee reports, with commendations and recommendations provided for APH during their spring meeting. APH understands that the Scholars’ expertise and insight is very valuable to the field. For this reason, APH will work with each Scholar to create a webinar for professional development or contribute to the APH Hive learning management system.
Many of these same Scholars will go on to become EOT’s, recognized as outstanding teachers, and receive other awards and accolades. We want to thank these APH Scholars for their contributions to the field!
Congratulations To:
Kirsten Dlugo – Teacher of Blind and Low Vision Learners
Nominated by: Scott McCallum – Superintendent, Washington State School for the Blind
Katie Jach – Teacher of Blind and Low Vision Students
Nominated by: Pam Parker – Director of Outreach, Washington State School for the Blind
Missy Garber – Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI)
Nominated by: Gregory Gerhart – Educational Consultant and Ex-Officio Trustee