Learning Center for the Deaf closing Randolph campus

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Learning Center for the Deaf closing Randolph campus - Framingham, MA - The MetroWest Daily News

Citing falling enrollment, the Learning Center for the Deaf will close its Randolph campus in July.

Executive Director Judy Vreeland said the decision to close the school, which serves 32 deaf and hard-of-hearing students in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, was made in January.

"It just became clear there was less and less of a need for it," she said.

The closing coincides with the opening of the school's early childhood center at its main 848 Central St. campus this week. The facility can accommodate the Randolph students, and about 16 have already agreed to come to Framingham next school year, Vreeland said.

The Randolph school, which is the Learning Center's only satellite campus, opened in 1994, partly to fill the void left by the closing of the Boston School for the Deaf, which was also in Randolph, Vreeland said.

Enrollment at the campus has steadily dropped since then, Randolph Director Maureen Irons said.

"It's been a steady decrease of three to four students on average a year," she said.

In recent years, the campus has lost many Boston families in its parent-infant program to the preschool at the nearby Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Irons said.

"I think economics is one variable," she said. "They don't have to pay tuition to go there."

Vreeland said that cost savings will be small with the closing, but the consolidation in Framingham will be better for students. The Central Street campus offers the same services and programs as Randolph, but it provides a larger community, with more than 200 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.

"The importance of peer groups to deaf children is critical," Vreeland said. "You can program for children much better and meet more of their needs when there's a critical mass."

Officials said the decision to close the Randolph school was difficult.

"There's a lot of sadness," Irons said. "Parents are all supportive, but devastated by its closing."

Some families are looking for placements at other schools next year since they are unable or unwilling to commute all the way to Framingham.

"That's been very difficult," Irons said. "There are parents who feel very strongly the Learning Center is really the option they'd choose for their children."

Several staff members in Randolph will also leave, although jobs are available for them in Framingham, Vreeland said.

The school is now moving students into the early childhood center, which will house the Learning Center's 38 pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students as well as the parent-infant program. Students and families previously had to share space at another building on campus.

The new facility, which has been under construction for the past year, was a contributing factor in the Learning Center's decision to close Randolph, Vreeland said.

"The space is available," she said. "It just made a lot of sense to consolidate."
 
wow. i am speechless. does it affect the member of ad mother here who has a kid to go there? :(
 
That would have been a nightmare for us. But I think the several families represented on AD are all at the Framingham campus, which is growing. The Randolph campus is TC-based. The school has opened up their Framingham campus (bi-bi) to students who would be displaced. I know several who went through some very scary Placement meetings and nearly had to go into their local school programs (one family has triplets!) , but they got out of district placement in the end. Looks like Li's bus is going to be getting looonger with a whole bunch of new deaf classmates from our town.
 
Wow....that is amazing that parents would opt for Horace Mann since that's not a very good Deaf School. On the other hand, even the Deaf Schools that are very small and have a lot of kids of varying abilty, tend to have really good preschools.
And at least most kids can go to Framingham. It is amazing that there are only 32 kids....but I guess it was like a self contained program, sort of like READS.
 
wow. i am speechless. does it affect the member of ad mother here who has a kid to go there? :(

No because the Framingham campus is the main campus. If they close that, then that is bad news.
 
I am confused with three or four buildings around there. So I got it. thanks.

There are 2 but with one campus having 2 sub-campus so yea, I would say 3 campuses.

Framingham
Randolph

and the other one for severely emotionally disturbed kids. I forgot the name. Dalton campus?
 
I am confused with three or four buildings around there. So I got it. thanks.

Separate philosophies and towns: Randolph is south of Boston by about an hour, Framingham is west of Boston by ~ same. Framingham campus has multiple buildings on one campus, including residential school (Walden).

Some kids were being bused an hour or two already to Randolph, some school districts find it difficult to add another hour to that ride to get them to Framingham.
 
Wow. Its unfortunate about the one school closing. But it sounds as if, overall, this is a very good program. Is the train an option for some as I know that goes straight to Boston ?
 
Separate philosophies and towns: Randolph is south of Boston by about an hour, Framingham is west of Boston by ~ same. Framingham campus has multiple buildings on one campus, including residential school (Walden).

Some kids were being bused an hour or two already to Randolph, some school districts find it difficult to add another hour to that ride to get them to Framingham.

Thank you. It's been so long time ago. I lived in brighton MA for about 7 months but always visited there for two years that was 1990 thru 1992. I did work once with the emotional disturbance but I had to leave since I realize that it takes a lot of work. It requires to have certification and all like that. it wasn't my interest as I tried to see if I would like to. Now i got a better picture with the location. I still miss the learning center though.
 
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