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Governor Livingston High School Deaf and Hard Of Hearing Program
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175 Watchung Boulevard
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
United States
Foundations for Success
"With your various types of students from those who have exceptional difficulties to those who have exceptional skills, all students are encouraged to excel to their own standard. This kind of programming is truly extraordinary." - The Middle States Accreditation for Growth (AFG) Visitation Team
At Governor Livingston High School, we strive to foster a sense of personal self worth and achievement by encouraging the development of each student's talents and interests. We also utilize a combination of school, community, and nationally based organizations to showcase these talents.
Students are encouraged to participate in the GLHS athletic programs, clubs, government, and theatrical productions. Our Sign Language Club, GL Deaf Highlander Club, and the D/HH Enrichment Organization serve to promote the cultural aspects of deafness that support a strong deaf peer group.
In addition, our program provides valuable opportunities for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing to interact with each other on a daily basis, thereby ensuring that each student attending Governor Livingston is proud to be known as a Highlander.
Updated: December 19, 2023