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Unread 10-04-2011, 10:16 AM   #173 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by GrendelQ View Post
If MSSD is the model for what deaf schools should/could be, we may be seeing more schools that incorporate bilingual and oral approaches in one facility, maybe the best of all worlds, maybe not.
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5. Forge new partnerships to advance the university by working with the District to create a "MSSD/Bilingual High School" composed of deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students in the current location of the Hamilton School of the D.C. Public Schools district. The Model Secondary School for the Deaf (MSSD) would relocate to this space and its current structure would be replaced by a large park on the northern end of the campus with sports fields and other recreation areas. These areas would primarily serve the proposed MSSD/Bilingual High School, but would also be open to the surrounding community, thus creating an enduring tie to a community currently without open spaces of any kind. Such a park would give the community what it has never had-an open space for park land for the Ivy City and Trinidad communities.
Where does it say oral? Or did you just put that there?
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