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District outlines seven-goal plan for deaf and hard-of-hearing programs, sets staffing and acoustical milestones

San Francisco Board of Education · October 10, 2006
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Summary

SFUSD presented an operational plan to expand services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students: a continuum of placements, recruitment of teachers of the deaf, partnerships with universities, and classroom acoustical modifications scheduled for some sites by Oct. 27 and others by spring 2007.

San Francisco Unified School District staff presented the Board with a strategic plan on Oct. 10 that lays out seven goals to develop programs and services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, including staffing, placements, acoustical classroom improvements and parent outreach.

SELPA Director David Wax and program staff described the goals: provide administrative leadership; establish a clear vision and purpose…

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