Adams 12 Five Star Schools is a caring, inclusive, and engaging district which exists so the students it serves can attain the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue the future of their choosing and are equipped to navigate and thrive in our rapidly changing world.
E.H. Gentry is a full service vocational and educational rehabilitation program serving adults who are deaf or blind and those with other or multiple accommodation needs.
The mission of Helen Keller School is to provide a functional-based instruction to sensory-impaired students with multiple disabilities and/or deaf-blindness using an individual approach to living and work skill development.
REPD provides services to deaf or hard of hearing students who are 0-22 years of age. Students in the program are placed in the least restrictive environment with the supports and services indi
AASD is a vibrant day school located in metro Atlanta serving over 130 deaf/hard of hearing children ages three to twenty-one years from over 27 school districts surrounding Atlanta.
Advancing audiological care for the Hispanic/Latino community We are helping audiologists address language concordance and health equity in hearing and balance care. We are doing so by teaching medical Spanish courses created by and for audiologists.
The Beachwood Schools is the host school district of the Cooperative Hearing Impaired Program, a 29-school district consortium-based education program for students with hearing loss.
As one of New Jersey’s Deaf Education Centers for Excellence, BCSS programs for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing are the largest and most comprehensive in New Jersey, offering listening and spoken language and total communication approaches to learning.
Berns Therapy Solutions provides speech-language therapy for children from preschool through high school. We specialize in evaluating and treating communication difficulties related to speech, language, literacy, and social skills.
The Brazoria-Fort Bend Regional Day School Program for the Deaf (RDSPD) has been established through a shared service arrangement between eleven (11) neighboring school districts within Fort Bend county, Brazoria county, and southwest Harris county.
Bruce Street School for the Deaf, one of the oldest day programs in the country (celebrating over 110 years), offers d/Deaf and hard of hearing students, ages 3-15, a superior education close to their homes.
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The California School for the Deaf is an internationally renowned leader of bilingual education, providing a positive learning environment in which all Deaf students thrive.
Chattanooga State Community College offers support services for students with a variety of disabilities who are seeking one year certificates or two-year associate degrees.
Overview CESA 6 provides an array of educational services to support school districts to meet the needs of children with hearing loss including: Assessment, Consultation, Educational Audiology and DHH Programs.
At Child’s Voice, children with hearing loss learn to listen and talk. We collaborate with children and families to prepare each student to attend their local, mainstream school.
Clarke New York serves children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families from the five boroughs, Westchester County and beyond, with exceptional staff, vibrant classrooms and parent-professional collaboration.
Clarke Northampton, a school and resource for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families, is the founding location of the Clarke organization.
The Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind (CSDB) is a Preschool-12th grade residential school with post high school education, located just east of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Regional Day School Programs for the Deaf (RDSPD) in Texas were instituted by the Texas Education Agency to provide quality services to all students in Texas who are deaf or hearing impaired.
Our Interpreter Education Program (IEP) is a two-year cohorted program for majors pursuing the ASL/English Interpreting Concentration within the Deaf Studies major. Our IEP is a rigorous program where students learn about the signed language-spoken language interpreting processes and how to
Each student at CSUN is unique and utilizes services according to his or her individual needs. We understand that new students require access to services that will ease their transition to a four-year college.
The mission of the South Carolina Deaf/Hard of Hearing Education Partnership is to improve the quality of education for students, birth through young adulthood, who are deaf/hard of hearing in South Carolina so that they can achieve successful outcomes.