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Wisconsin School for the Deaf The Wisconsin School for the Deaf is a collaborative educational community that provides a safe and welcoming environment for all deaf and hard of hearing children free of barriers We empower and support students’ academic, emotional, social, and physical development
About – Wisconsin School for the Deaf At the Wisconsin School for the Deaf, students and families are supported by dedicated staff and community members in a collaborative inclusive partnership We foster a language-rich bilingual communication environment that focuses on individual student success
WSD History Museum – Wisconsin School for the Deaf WSD also serves as a resource on deaf education for all Wisconsin school districts WSD Museum The museum at WSD preserves WSD’s history through the many artifacts and photographs that are on display
Staff – Wisconsin School for the Deaf The Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Outreach Services for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind are part of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Division for Learning Support
Who We Are – Wisconsin School for the Deaf The Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Outreach Services for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind are part of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Division for Learning Support
Wisconsin School for the Deaf Athletics SHOP YOUR FAVORITE FIREBIRDS MERCHANDISE Contact WSD Athletics Matthew Eby, Athletic Director matthew eby@wsd k12 wi us or VP:262-725-0258, Athletic Director matthew eby@wsd k12 wi us or VP:262-725-0258
Academics – Wisconsin School for the Deaf Licensed teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provide formal academic instruction in small group settings Our emphasis is on creating rich visual environments that develop and maintain both American Sign Language and English
Our Staff – Wisconsin School for the Deaf The Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Wisconsin Deafblind Technical Assistance Project are part of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Division for Learning Support
Employment – Wisconsin School for the Deaf Teachers must be eligible for certification in the Deaf Education field (805 Deaf or Hard of Hearing) with the Department of Public Instruction Additional certifications could be accepted dependent on the type of vacant teaching position, example, (810 Cognitive Disability), etc