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Where is my car ?
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: somewhere in Missouri
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I been in public school in Alabama for 1 1/2 years and gone to University for 2 years.... B'Ham for 2 years in public school with deaf program. For 9 years, in Dallas.... Mainstreamed from 3rd grade to grad HS. OFC!
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I'm hungry...
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University? As in the University High School in California? Birmingham's the best place to chill out in Ala!! |
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Shibby's Goddess...
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Minnesota
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I grew up attending a mainstreamed school until high school where I spent the rest of my last four years at Illinois SFT Deaf
I would say I prefer mainstreamed for the challenges but deaf school for the chances to be involved with many stuffs. Graduated in '01 tho |
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mostly mainstreamed, its too hard to explain. But I spent 1 year total at 2 different deaf schools, thats it. The rest at public schools. From kindergarten to 7th grade no interp - was not needed. Anytime after that was in a mainstream program with an interp. Bleh.
Graduated from Liberty HS, Colorado - 2002.Last edited by pinkster; 10-01-2003 at 07:17 PM. |
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my cute fish of the year!
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went to mainstream all my life.. 1st grade to 6th grade at Winnetka elementary school in new hope, MN.. that school's closed now *groans*
7th grade to 12th grade at St. Louis Park High.. graduate in 1998 GO Orioles!!!
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Where is my car ?
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: somewhere in Missouri
Posts: 2,574
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Never been in California.... I went to University in Alabama near B'ham. Sorry that confuse you. |
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I went to a local public school with a deaf program in Vineland, New Jersey. I was in deaf classes until 5th grade, when I started being mainstreamed. Since Grade 6, I was mainstreamed in all of the classes throughout to college. I graduated from VHS in 1993 and also from NJIT (college) in 2000.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,113
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school for the deaf in New York, then "Un-mainstreamed" hearing high school which i was the first and only one deaf enrolled and then it
became fully mainstreamed school later... Then I got expelled from NTID from "party too much"...
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"Vini, Vidi, Vici"
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Went to hearing schools when I grew up until the middle of my 8th grade year. That was when I moved to Florida School for the Deaf and graduated there. Class of 2000, Go Dragons!
P.S. I also met Aberrrcrombie03 when she was a young student at FSD. Hope I didn't spoil your secret! ![]() |
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So NOT a Princess!
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Totally and completely mainstreamed....not even a deaf program. Closest I ever got to a deaf program was when I was in early invervention preschool, (one of those self-contained classroom dealies) from 3 to about 5. I was literally the only deaf/hoh kid in my entire school district. Actually I was only about one of less then a handful of kids with classic disabilties (as opposed to learning disabilties) in my school distrct and I did not get served too well! Their special ed program was CRAP!..I can clearly remember thinking that I was the only deafie in the entire world. I wish I'd gotten to go to a school for the deaf for at least part of my educational career. That would have been so much fun!
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I'm hungry...
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Secrets doesn't exist anymore...Don't get me wrong, I love growing up at FSDB, but damn...I need a break. ![]() |
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Am attached and in LOVE!
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Thread on Mainstream vs Residential Another Mainstream thread |
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 121
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From the age of 3-5 I was in a intervention program for the Deaf- therefore, that was where I learned how to sign. From the age of 6 to 9, I was in a deaf program down at Ithaca Elementary School. Then by the time I got into 4th grade, I've been in a hearing school, and am the only deaf student out of all the school districts in my town. Currently, I am a junior in high school. Hoping to attend RIT or University of Rochester. We'll see. :-) Peace out y'all.
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Not from Georgia.
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 2,050
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I went to oral school for the deaf in Wichita, Kansas from 2 to 4, then to another oral school for the deaf in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Went to mainstreamed school from 2nd grade until I finished high school in Oklahoma City. Went to both deaf and hearing colleges. I learned to sign english when I was 13 years old, and when I graduated from high school, I learned ASL from the deaf community. I can speak well even without any hearing left in my ears.
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