Democracy Dies in Darkness

Many children aren’t getting the vision screening they need

Such eye conditions are preventable — if treatment starts early

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June 5, 2022 at 7:14 a.m. EDT
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Jessica Oberoi, 13, cannot remember when her eyesight started getting blurry. All she knows is that she had to squint to see the whiteboard at school.

It wasn’t until last fall when her eighth-grade class in Bloomington, Ind., got vision screenings that Jessica’s extreme nearsightedness and amblyopia, or lazy eye, were discovered.