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June 1, 2019
We are offering ASL stories and activities to all children and parents. The story will be signed by a Deaf individual and activities will follow. Snacks will be offered by Outreach/SLAD, and drinks will be sold in the clubhouse.
March 2: "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus"
April 6: "Rabbits & Raindrops"
May 4: "Red: A Crayon's Story"
June 1: "Dinosaur Farm"
July 6: "Giraffes Can't Dance"
August 3: "School Bus"
Co-sponsored by Southern Lakes Association of the Deaf.
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June 7, 2019
Join us for the end of the year middle school awards ceremony and 8th grade graduation in Neesam Gym.
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June 7, 2019
Join us for the WSD Class of 2019 high school graduation ceremony in Neesam Gym.
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June 9, 2019
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June 13, 2019
Join us at the whimsical botanical garden inspired by your favorite children's books. This is a family-friendly event. A $5/person donation to the garden is encouraged.
For more information and tips on how to grow your D/HH child's literacy skills, visit http://bit.ly/OutreachGrowYourReader
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
June 20, 2019
We will explore the trails of the Preserve via a self-guided hike, focusing on our five senses, and get introduced to life in a pond. Meet at the INTERPRETIVE CENTER at 10:00 am; bring a picnic lunch to enjoy after our outing.
Register on the Hand-N-Hand website or RSVP to Jenny at jlgeiken@hnhnew.org by 6/13
The Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve is a 920-acre Brown County Park located on the west shore of Green Bay. Within the park numerous wetland, hardwood, and prairie habitats provide for a variety of wildlife and plants. Admission is free.
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 21, 2019 – June 22, 2019
4 Workshop Tracks
Business Meeting
Both WAD and WisRID's business meeting will be held at the conference.
Deaf Space
We invite people to attend this conference and experience the deaf space!
Nightly Events
We have exciting nightly events planned, including the awards banquet on Saturday evening!
*NEW* this year will be the addition of the Parent/Education track sponsored by the WESP-DHH Outreach and the Interpreting Track sponsored by the WisRID. WisRID will also be hosting their annual business meeting at the conference!
Registration Information
The registration information is available on www.wisdeaf.org/conference. We welcome ALL parents, educators, professionals working with deaf individuals, interpreters, and members of deaf community and their families to attend the conference. The conference will be deaf space and ASL friendly. However, we do invite non-signers and interpreters will be available to facilitate communication.
If you have any questions please email conference@wisdeaf.org. We hope to see you there!
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 15, 2019 – June 22, 2019
Middle School Sports and Leadership Camp
Choose from a variety of sports and leadership activities:
All Day
June 21, 2019 – June 22, 2019
4 Workshop Tracks
Business Meeting
Both WAD and WisRID's business meeting will be held at the conference.
Deaf Space
We invite people to attend this conference and experience the deaf space!
Nightly Events
We have exciting nightly events planned, including the awards banquet on Saturday evening!
*NEW* this year will be the addition of the Parent/Education track sponsored by the WESP-DHH Outreach and the Interpreting Track sponsored by the WisRID. WisRID will also be hosting their annual business meeting at the conference!
Registration Information
The registration information is available on www.wisdeaf.org/conference. We welcome ALL parents, educators, professionals working with deaf individuals, interpreters, and members of deaf community and their families to attend the conference. The conference will be deaf space and ASL friendly. However, we do invite non-signers and interpreters will be available to facilitate communication.
If you have any questions please email conference@wisdeaf.org. We hope to see you there!
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 26, 2019
Registration will open on 2/18/19 and close on 4/19/19.
The Minnesota DeafBlind Project is hosting the third Annual Midwest Transition Institute along with nine other State DeafBlind Projects.
Any teen or young adult with deafblindness ages 16 through 22 who is on a career path to work, technical school, or college is invited to participate. Participants must have both vision and hearing loss and a formal communication system.
Through the Institute, ten State DB Projects are supporting youth who are DeafBlind including their families to:
Young adults will stay in a dorm, eat in a dining hall, meet in campus facilities and network with successful DB mentors and teens from across the Midwest. Youth will be encouraged to stay with their peers but parents will be in the same building.
Separate sessions are offered for parents. Each agenda incorporates presenters/mentors who are DeafBlind and who are positive role models to address topics related to:
Minnesota is working in collaboration with MN State Services for the Blind, National Center on Deaf-Blindness, Helen Keller National Center and State DeafBlind Projects in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin.
Contact Jenny at 608-356-2023 or jennifer.hudson-stanek@wesp-dhh.wi.gov for details and updates.
Visit the Institute’s Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/MidwestTransitionInstitute17/
Funding for this grant activity is made possible with a grant from MN Department of Education. The source of the funds is from federal award – CFDA #84.326, “Special Education - Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities.” The contents of this publication (film, workshop, conference, activity, etc.) do not necessarily represent the policy of the federal Department of Education or the state Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the federal or state government.
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June 23, 2019
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 26, 2019
Registration will open on 2/18/19 and close on 4/19/19.
The Minnesota DeafBlind Project is hosting the third Annual Midwest Transition Institute along with nine other State DeafBlind Projects.
Any teen or young adult with deafblindness ages 16 through 22 who is on a career path to work, technical school, or college is invited to participate. Participants must have both vision and hearing loss and a formal communication system.
Through the Institute, ten State DB Projects are supporting youth who are DeafBlind including their families to:
Young adults will stay in a dorm, eat in a dining hall, meet in campus facilities and network with successful DB mentors and teens from across the Midwest. Youth will be encouraged to stay with their peers but parents will be in the same building.
Separate sessions are offered for parents. Each agenda incorporates presenters/mentors who are DeafBlind and who are positive role models to address topics related to:
Minnesota is working in collaboration with MN State Services for the Blind, National Center on Deaf-Blindness, Helen Keller National Center and State DeafBlind Projects in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin.
Contact Jenny at 608-356-2023 or jennifer.hudson-stanek@wesp-dhh.wi.gov for details and updates.
Visit the Institute’s Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/MidwestTransitionInstitute17/
Funding for this grant activity is made possible with a grant from MN Department of Education. The source of the funds is from federal award – CFDA #84.326, “Special Education - Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities.” The contents of this publication (film, workshop, conference, activity, etc.) do not necessarily represent the policy of the federal Department of Education or the state Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the federal or state government.
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June 24, 2019
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 26, 2019
Registration will open on 2/18/19 and close on 4/19/19.
The Minnesota DeafBlind Project is hosting the third Annual Midwest Transition Institute along with nine other State DeafBlind Projects.
Any teen or young adult with deafblindness ages 16 through 22 who is on a career path to work, technical school, or college is invited to participate. Participants must have both vision and hearing loss and a formal communication system.
Through the Institute, ten State DB Projects are supporting youth who are DeafBlind including their families to:
Young adults will stay in a dorm, eat in a dining hall, meet in campus facilities and network with successful DB mentors and teens from across the Midwest. Youth will be encouraged to stay with their peers but parents will be in the same building.
Separate sessions are offered for parents. Each agenda incorporates presenters/mentors who are DeafBlind and who are positive role models to address topics related to:
Minnesota is working in collaboration with MN State Services for the Blind, National Center on Deaf-Blindness, Helen Keller National Center and State DeafBlind Projects in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin.
Contact Jenny at 608-356-2023 or jennifer.hudson-stanek@wesp-dhh.wi.gov for details and updates.
Visit the Institute’s Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/MidwestTransitionInstitute17/
Funding for this grant activity is made possible with a grant from MN Department of Education. The source of the funds is from federal award – CFDA #84.326, “Special Education - Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities.” The contents of this publication (film, workshop, conference, activity, etc.) do not necessarily represent the policy of the federal Department of Education or the state Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the federal or state government.
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 26, 2019
Registration will open on 2/18/19 and close on 4/19/19.
The Minnesota DeafBlind Project is hosting the third Annual Midwest Transition Institute along with nine other State DeafBlind Projects.
Any teen or young adult with deafblindness ages 16 through 22 who is on a career path to work, technical school, or college is invited to participate. Participants must have both vision and hearing loss and a formal communication system.
Through the Institute, ten State DB Projects are supporting youth who are DeafBlind including their families to:
Young adults will stay in a dorm, eat in a dining hall, meet in campus facilities and network with successful DB mentors and teens from across the Midwest. Youth will be encouraged to stay with their peers but parents will be in the same building.
Separate sessions are offered for parents. Each agenda incorporates presenters/mentors who are DeafBlind and who are positive role models to address topics related to:
Minnesota is working in collaboration with MN State Services for the Blind, National Center on Deaf-Blindness, Helen Keller National Center and State DeafBlind Projects in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin.
Contact Jenny at 608-356-2023 or jennifer.hudson-stanek@wesp-dhh.wi.gov for details and updates.
Visit the Institute’s Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/MidwestTransitionInstitute17/
Funding for this grant activity is made possible with a grant from MN Department of Education. The source of the funds is from federal award – CFDA #84.326, “Special Education - Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities.” The contents of this publication (film, workshop, conference, activity, etc.) do not necessarily represent the policy of the federal Department of Education or the state Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the federal or state government.
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June 26, 2019
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June 26, 2019
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
All Day
June 14, 2019 – July 12, 2019
Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.
Qualifications:
For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!
A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.
A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify?
All Day
June 23, 2019 – June 30, 2019
Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.
Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)
Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.
How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.