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National Hearing Loss Resources
Virtual Resources
Listing of educational resources/advocates for the state of Tennessee.
Find educational consultants, psychologists, diagnosticians, health care specialists, academic tutors, speech language therapists,…
Sign Enhancers, Inc. is a resource for ASL Interpreters to continue learning in an online environment.
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CA
Taft Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program is a regionalized program serving students from birth to 6th grade from Santa Ana and other districts in central Orange County. The program has two components. …
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GA
The Georgia School for the Deaf offers high quality educational and extracurricular activities that prepare its graduates for further academic, social, and career success.
This is achieved in a fully-…
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KS
A Kansas-based school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students that seeks to provide holistic education and a language-rich environment.
MA
If you would like your career to include providing services to the Deaf /Hard of Hearing/ DeafBlind communities, Northern Essex offers several options for you to choose from. Our…
MI
Provides academics and social excellence - rich in ASL and English literacy for all students from infancy to graduation, to be the leader in educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing children in Michigan, and to provide…
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The Mississippi School for the Deaf strives to be diverse bilingual community. In partnership with families, MSD will provide and exemplary education in nurturing, engaging, and challenging environment to help ensure…
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We feel that children are only as strong as the community they live within and the support they are given. Parents are supported with a network of passionate parents, teachers, and local businesses who…
TX
(Note: in order to become a Texas BEI Certified Interpreter, you must have an associate degree or have earned 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university.)
Interested in an American Sign…
The center’s operating base is on the Texas School for the Deaf campus from which services and resources are disseminated to students, their families and the professionals who support them around the state.