A New Deaf School is coming!

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It's the Las Vegas's deaf school, the Las Vegas Charter School of Deaf! Here's what the main page from LVCSD's website said.

Welcome to Las Vegas Charter School of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (LVCSD) Website!

Thank you for your interest in the Las Vegas Charter School of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

By way of introduction, I represent the Board of Directors of the LVCSD. We are a group of people comprised of educators, professionals, parents and Deaf Community members/leaders in the field of Deafness. We share a common unifying goal, which is to open a Charter school in the Las Vegas area (Clark County) for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. Children who attend LVCSD will experience success in their education and lives, thus enriching all they meet.

The LVCSD Board envisions a Charter school that provides a rich language and cultural enviroment instructing students in American Sign Language, English, reading, writing, mathematics and speech/lipreading that follows Nevada Department of Education standards.

Deaf and hearing professionals must be well prepared for this type of work, and have excellent communication and language skills to become highly-qualified and effective teachers.

Students who attend LVCSD will learn about living in a world of two cultures: Deaf and hearing. This will prepare them to be successful productive members of our community and society.

Today, LVCSD is hoping to move into their new home where Deaf and Hard of Hearing children will have an exciting and rewarding educational experience! The anticipated date for LVCSD to open is August 2008. LVCSD intends to be a model school for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the state of Nevada.

As there is so much more information to learn, please do continue browsing our website and learn about our various programs. For interested donors and investors, we are happy to provide you with the LVCSD Business Plan and brochures for your information. Please contact us for an appointment to discuss your interests.

Personally, I look forward to meeting and hearing from you very soon. Again, on behalf of the Las Vegas Charter School of the Deaf Board of Directors, I extend to you our appreciation for your support. Let's all work together to meet our goal of opening our school in the fall of August, 2008.

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Also keep your eye on this website, they are going to design and build the deaf school. They don't have the design yet, but they have a article.

Las Vegas Charter School Of The Deaf
29/08/2007

In the last 6 years the LVCSD has been trying to open a Charter School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, here in the Las Vegas Valley. The LVCSD is represented by a Board of Directors comprised of educators, professionals, parents, and Deaf Community members/leaders in the field of Deafness.

Good news comes this year for the young children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. The Clark County School District has decided to become a sponsor of the Charter School and will house children in grades K-3rd. Services such as the Bi-Bi program will help teach the Children more about the Deaf Culture and expose them to Deaf Adult Role-Models, as well as learn about new products and other services made for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. This will prepare them to be successful productive members of our community and society.

DCC architects have been selected to be the designer for this project, and because funding is through donations and fundraising, DCC has amiably offered to provide services through pro-bono work. The Charter School is hoping to begin construction in August 2008, so long as a facility can be obtained. For more information regarding the School and it’s programs or to support LVCSD please contact Ms. Jean Gigante at 702-245-5636 or visit the website at Home Page

News - Las Vegas Charter School Of The Deaf - DCC Architects

Curious what do you think about this? This give me the hope for the future, that's why I post this thread.
 
:bowdown: more BiBi programs!!! This is great!
 
Charter schools for the deaf are a new trend, and one that I see as very exciting. Several states have opened charter schools for the deaf...I've got a listing of them somewhere. I'll look for it and post it here.
 
Charter schools for the deaf are a new trend, and one that I see as very exciting. Several states have opened charter schools for the deaf...I've got a listing of them somewhere. I'll look for it and post it here.

There is one in Phx, AZ that I wish MD has..it is called Sequois and both deaf and hearing kids attend there using ASL and English. It is awesome!

Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Home
 
Yes, I've read about that one. That is the true meaning of inclusion. Deaf and hearing students being educated together in a bilingual atmosphere.

Oh yea...I would love for my hearing kids to attend a program like this. MD doesnt have one..oh well.
 
There is one in Phx, AZ that I wish MD has..it is called Sequois and both deaf and hearing kids attend there using ASL and English. It is awesome!

Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Home

Since your life had changed while you were in Gallaudet Univeristy... now You are fluent in ASL.... I know you are teaching in some school .,,,Why dont you change your job to Sequios... it would make your day.. enjoying teaching deaf or hoh students there.. since you know oral.. also know english... it will lbe big benefits for you...What do you think???
 
Since your life had changed while you were in Gallaudet Univeristy... now You are fluent in ASL.... I know you are teaching in some school .,,,Why dont you change your job to Sequios... it would make your day.. enjoying teaching deaf or hoh students there.. since you know oral.. also know english... it will lbe big benefits for you...What do you think???

Can't..my hubby has a very good job in the Pentagon with Dept of Defense. he tried looking for a Fed govt job with the same pay in Phx...nothing there. Besides we just bought a house...wouldn't be wise to make any major changes.

Thanks for the faith in me. :)
 
I personally know about this issue...I can't say how I know for obvious privacy reasons ...

I will say that there are some difficult obstacles that they are trying to work through right now. My fingers are crossed, though! Las Vegas is in dire need of this program to be erected and implemented as soon as possible. I wish them the best :).
 
:bowdown: more BiBi programs!!! This is great!

*nods*! :)

Charter schools for the deaf are a new trend, and one that I see as very exciting. Several states have opened charter schools for the deaf...I've got a listing of them somewhere. I'll look for it and post it here.

Ohh sure, I would love to see which they are, but take your time. :)

There is one in Phx, AZ that I wish MD has..it is called Sequois and both deaf and hearing kids attend there using ASL and English. It is awesome!

Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Home

That school is interesting! Thank you for sharing.
 
I personally know about this issue...I can't say how I know for obvious privacy reasons ...

I will say that there are some difficult obstacles that they are trying to work through right now. My fingers are crossed, though! Las Vegas is in dire need of this program to be erected and implemented as soon as possible. I wish them the best :).

Totally agree with you, not only Las Vegas, but the entire state of Nevada do need something like this for the deafies to boost their community. I would love to live in Vegas someday, but their deaf community quality scare me from moving there and I really hope this school will open! :)
 
I would love to live in Vegas someday, but their deaf community quality scare me from moving there and I really hope this school will open! :)

Why? I'm moving there from NJ for college...a whole new experience for me. LOL!
 
Why? I'm moving there from NJ for college...a whole new experience for me. LOL!

Really? Awesome! :) Well some of my families live in Las Vegas, also my family usually go to Las Vegas for vacation or visiting the families in Las Vegas, I think I have been there probably more than 10 times, and also I am pretty tired of Washington so..

Good luck with your college thingy ;)
 
Minneapolis has two charter schools for the deaf - Metro Deaf School (K-8) and North Star Academy (9-12). Haven't seen them yet.
 
Yes, I've read about that one. That is the true meaning of inclusion. Deaf and hearing students being educated together in a bilingual atmosphere.

It is nice for deaf and hearing to be educated together. Obiviously that means the teacher have an ASL interpreter? What about a deaf teacher??? Reverse interpreting?? or the deaf teacher is out of luck?
 
It is nice for deaf and hearing to be educated together. Obiviously that means the teacher have an ASL interpreter? What about a deaf teacher??? Reverse interpreting?? or the deaf teacher is out of luck?

Actually the LVCSD already have staffs that have alot of experience with the deaf culture, so they should know the sign language.
 
Actually the LVCSD already have staffs that have alot of experience with the deaf culture, so they should know the sign language.

Yes. They could use a teacher using ASL with a voice interpreter, or the other way around. Kind of like the LOFT program at St. Rita works. But students, whether hearing or deaf, are expected to communicte with the teacher in sign. It is a truly bilingual atmosphere for all.
 
If you look at their website, and go to the Staff...you'll see that a lot of them have quite a bit of experience. The lady that's in charge, who is the Nevada RID President, helped me tremendously when i went to Vegas to visit my college. She quickly got me a free interpreter. She was okay (student interpreter), but I had one nevertheless. Good thing that I was able to speak for myself and lipread.

From what I heard from this interpreter that the Nevada RID is pretty much brand new, and they're getting a lot of members already. It's been since October, so I don't remember too much.

So, yay for Vegas to catch up! Maybe I'll give them a hand.
 
If you look at their website, and go to the Staff...you'll see that a lot of them have quite a bit of experience. The lady that's in charge, who is the Nevada RID President, helped me tremendously when i went to Vegas to visit my college. She quickly got me a free interpreter. She was okay (student interpreter), but I had one nevertheless. Good thing that I was able to speak for myself and lipread.

From what I heard from this interpreter that the Nevada RID is pretty much brand new, and they're getting a lot of members already. It's been since October, so I don't remember too much.

So, yay for Vegas to catch up! Maybe I'll give them a hand.

Good for you, Lady S.
 
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