The document provides an overview of wayfinding and accessibility considerations for designing a school for the visually impaired. It discusses how wayfinding uses visual cues, lighting, colors, textures, and signage to guide those with impaired vision. Creating clear pathways, landmarks, and districts can help develop cognitive maps to aid navigation. The design of the school will focus on accessibility and exceeding ADA guidelines to create an inclusive environment that enhances independence for visually impaired students.