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Bloomfield Hills Deaf & Hard of Hearing Program
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4174 Dublin Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
United States
The Bloomfield Hills Schools Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program provides academic instruction within the general curriculum through services that support each student's learning needs as determined by their Individualized Educational Planning Teams.
The preschool through high school program is dedicated to educating students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing with development of their abilities to use content knowledge and problem solving skills at the highest levels possible. To assist each student's attainment of this goal, early effective communication, quality instruction, and parental support are crucial. Over 100 students on an annual basis receive outstanding educational opportunities and communication choices within the general education environment.
The student population ranges from mild to profound hearing loss, including students with cochlear implants. Students may attend classes within a DHH classroom with staff who are DHH certified, or within co-taught classrooms, or within general education classrooms.
- Fox Hills Preschool, Eastover Elementary and East Hills Middle School provide Total Communication school environments.
- Bloomfield Hills High School is a Total Communication Program.
Updated: December 18, 2023