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Join Date: Mar 2003
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went to mainstream public school from sperm until 3rd grade then went into CSDB as 4th grade until class of 2001!
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I think I seem to be the only person in AD to have survived all 12 years of Deaf school and never stepped even a little wee toe into a hearing/mainstream public school.
<--Tenn. School f/t Deaf all the way, through all the grades I could muster then tossed my graduation cap off in 1990. |
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♥ R.I.P. Mom 6/11/08 ♥
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: ...Not sure where I am...
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Went to the mainstream school with a deaf program for 8 years then both deaf program and some hearing classes with interpreter from 8th or 9th grade until 12th grade. Graduated in 1980. Oral class from K to 6th grade. Started to learn sign language (total communication) when I was 12 years old in 7th grade.
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I was mainstreamed my whole life with deaf education when needed. Mostly needed help in English/vocabulary. I didn't have a terp until 9th grade, and thats when my grades improved dramatically. I stayed at the same hearing school from 2nd grade until graduated class of 2000.
My husband went to Alabama School for the deaf for K-3rd grade. Then we both transferred to the same school at the same year (he was in 4th grade and I was in 2nd) and met at the deaf ed class. He graduated in '98. When we got there, it was 12 deafies between K-12 but now we have all graduated and there are still 3 of the original 12 left to graduate. We are all still good friends, except for 3 of the ones who are much older than us. |
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Busy in poker room
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Interesting thread! I entered deaf kindergarten and finish deaf high school. I haven't gone any other school than where I started. Then post high school, Gally party too much and left. NTID was very good until major event comes up. Oh well. Im kinda of glad that I left cause today computer field jobs isn't as good as it was before.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Soon moving to Rochy
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I am currently attending public high school with no deaf edu. When I was in middle school, I had to take deaf education services and they were not educating me enough since they only focused on special reading and used ASL ONLY. I am glad that I chose to get equal education that would prepare me for college.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central FL
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I went to a preschool for handicapped children from age 2 to 4 years old...then I went to hearing schools and mainstreamed there from K to 8th grade. From 9th grade to 12th grade, my H.S. had a deaf/HOH program so I attended there plus hearing classes, and graduated there.
![]() My preschool teacher told my parents to send me to FL School for the Deaf for Kindergarten, but my parents didn't because of a couple of reasons, so they let me go to a local hearing school instead. |
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When back to 2004, we visited Birmingham again in spring and much changed that where neighborhood went ghetto and lost alot of business. That only I know about Downtown Birmingham and many suburb of Birmingham are booming. I visited EPIC Elementary School, that's very surprised that deaf students are declined from 45 in 1991 and down to 16 in 2004, many special classes are shut down as many special ed teachers are retired at same time. Deaf students are starting mainstream classes but their grade aren't good. Century Plaza (If u know this mall) is declining so much and many prime stores are closed, crime is went higher. Finally, Thanks to god that I was leaving Birmingham in 1993 for good reasons like my mom's job. Education at EPIC Elementary School does sucked and kids are just stuck up with english sign language and not good social with white kids, EPIC is known as almost all black students. Just like Carver HS (this school had one special education with one teacher that's good with ASL) and training some deaf students in mainstream classes, nothing to be special. Most deaf white kids are going to school in suburb with fully mainstream classes but there's good special education at Hoover HS and Hewitt HS. Only one of my family (cousin) is from Trussville and he lived for many years as well.
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I'm currently 12th student at Van Nuys HS (only 4 out of 6 classes are mainstream but I'm leaving early in 6th peroid) and will be graduate in 2006. There's reason that I'm leaving early since 6th peroid started cuz I got almost all credit that I had meet their requirement. Class of 2006
I used to attened at CSDR and it does sucked but... I just stuck at CSDR for 10th and 11th grade then quit when I was 12th grade, then moved back to public high school.
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