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Program
for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
Site#1 Mary K. Goode Lower Elementary School/ Burkland Upper Elementary School Middleboro, MA (both schools are in the same complex) A.) Preschool classroom:
For ages 3-entering kindergarten (5 years). Staffed with a teacher and
full time aide. Students are taught in self-contained classroom. Students
eat lunch with regular education students. Full time (5 days/wk) from
9AM-3PM or part time (3/4 day/wk) enrollment options. Site #2 J.T. Nichols Middle, 112 Tiger Drive, Middleboro, MA The Middle School is for
grades 6-8. The school day is from 8:00AM - 2:35PM. Staffed with teachers
and full time aide. Full time interpreters are on site; the number of
interpreters varies with the number of students at the site. Students
have the option to begin more academic mainstreaming at this level;
the specific schedules are determined by the Team. The students' mainstreaming
progress in monitored by the DHH teacher via regular meetings. Students
are also instructed in the self-contained classroom model. Students
participate in all school wide assemblies/ activities with interpreters.
Students may join all school teams and clubs. Site #3 Bristol-Plymouth Vocational High School, Taunton, MA The Vocational school is
for grades 9-12. The school day is from 7:45AM to 2:15PM. Staffed with
a Teacher and several full time interpreters. Students participate in
all technical courses and shops in mainstream settings. Academics may
be taught in a self contained or mainstream model, depending on individual
students needs. The students' mainstreaming progress in monitored by
the DHH teacher via regular meetings. Students are also instructed in
the self-contained classroom model. Students participate in all school
wide assemblies/ activities with interpreters. Students may join all
school teams and clubs. Services:
Services will address the following areas:
Classrooms are housed in age-appropriate settings, and the programs follow a school-year schedule with an additional six-week summer component. The program includes speech and language services as part of the tuition costs. Occupational therapy, physical therapy, and adaptive physical education services would be an additional cost.
Support Services Support services include educational counseling, speech and language therapy, physical & occupational therapies as well as Adaptive Physical Education. All teachers are DOE certified in Deaf Education, and therapists have appropriate certifications. READS Deaf and Hard-of Hearing Summer Program for Preschoolers Evelyn
Rankin, Program Director Call for more details and availability 508-947- 3634The READS Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Consultation Project Introduction READS Collaborative is proud to announce an exciting new consultation project for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. Serving the needs of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing children presents one of the more difficult challenges for Special Education Directors. With new technology and competing educational philosophies, providing services for this population is becoming increasingly difficult. With respect to these needs, the READS Collaborative is offering a variety of support services to help area communities meet this challenge within their own school districts. Services Mediation, IEP Conflict Resolution
Audiological Evaluations and Support
Interpreting Services
Program Evaluation Inclusionary Support
Deaf Culture Programs
Staff READS has been providing services to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing children of Southeastern Massachusetts for over 20 years. Our staff are fully credentialed and provide a wide range of competencies to meet the varied needs of area school districts.
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