April 10, 2026 Letter from Steve Connolly regarding transitions in Deaf Education Programming for the 2026-27 school year. Within the letter are links to interpretations in several languages, including ASL. To access the letter, click HERE

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MECDHH/GBSD Pop-up Family Playgroup: Stellaluna in Portland

Join us at the Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine in Portland from 10:00am - 12:00pm for a performance of Stellaluna with ASL interpretation! For more information, contact Megan Garrity at 207-200-4592 or email her at megan.garrity@mecdhh.org. Free tickets available HERE.

MECDHH/GBSD Power of Peers – Aroostook

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 […]

MECDHH/GBSD Power of Peers – York County

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 […]

MECDHH/GBSD Power of Peers – Cumberland

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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