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Wrestling Clinic

Want to explore a new sport? Kraken Sports is offering a FREE wrestling clinic for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students between the ages of 6 and 13. The event is October 25 from 9am-2pm in the MECDHH/GBSD Gymnasium, 1 Mackworth Island, Falmouth. ASL interpreters provided for all DHH communication users. Our clinic will include experienced coaches and […]

Caregiver Education and Connection on Zoom

Join MECDHH/GBSD's Shana Kelley-Cohen, LCSW, and Early Intervention providers in this Zoom connection group for caregivers of children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, ages 0-8. Every Tuesday at 10:00AM. This week's topic: Maine Hands and Voices with Amber Woodcock. Zoom /meeting room # 819 9833 3758

Gateway Dedication and Time Capsule Placement with Governor Mills and Other Special Guests

Invitation in ASL available HERE. Join us October 29 at 10:00AM as we dedicate our beautiful new gateway and bury a time capsule filled with items collected from students, staff, and the greater Deaf community over the last several months. Light refreshments will be served in the cafeteria following the event. **Rain date: October 30** […]

Caregiver Education and Connection on Zoom

Join MECDHH/GBSD's Shana Kelley-Cohen, LCSW, and Early Intervention providers in this Zoom connection group for caregivers of children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, ages 0-8. Every Tuesday at 10:00AM. This week's topic: Part C to Part B Transition (IFSP to IEP). Zoom /meeting room # 819 9833 3758

MECDHH/GBSD Power of Peers – Midcoast

Join MECDHH/GBSD’s Power of Peers (POP) Events! for kids grades K-8 Power of Peers (POP) provides students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing an opportunity to get together, share common experiences, and develop a greater understanding of their own hearing levels and hearing assistive technology. Often students are the only or one of the […]

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