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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 19
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Nyc??
heyyyy everyone so i've been looking around the site and i see people saying there is a huge deaf population in NYC/north jersey area. I was wondering if anyone wants to hang out with a super fun 21 year old hearing chick ( thats me) I know some asl and i use to work at American school for the deaf I got the boot from there in april and I just miss deaf people and kids. If anyone wants to adopt me reply or message me. Im always up for a cup of coffee, adventure in the city or a crazy night out on the town.
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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Location: NJ
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Eternal Life
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 515
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What is American School for the Deaf like nowadays? I wasn't aware that ASD was in the terms of laying off their staff. Loved NYC unfortunately don't live there or else I would hang out and have a blast in the dear old town!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 19
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I LOVED ASD I would work there again in a second.I cried for a week when i got liad off. ( im working with autistic kids now and its just no where near as amazing) I worked in the grammar school( cogswell) and just loved everyone including the kids. Admission is declining significantly. A lot of towns are keeping their kids in district and they aren't getting as many out of state kids basically over the next few years they are going to lose a lot more kids then they think they will be able to enroll. The CEO is trying to balance the books by laying off people. Economic times are tough!
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