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New ISD superintendent on the job
Jacksonville Journal-Courier, Ill.For Janice Smith-Warshaw, it's all about T-R-U-S-T. That is, thinking and talking about positive things, respecting each other, using the chain of command, supporting shared leadership and "together, everyone achieves more." This was the first thing...Tags: Washington, DC, Hearing Impairment, Teaching and Learning, Students, Riverside (Cook, Illinois)
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KSD weekend fundraiser supports U.S. basketball team's trip to Deaf Olympics
marsee@amnews.comA series of games and activities this weekend in and around Kentucky School for the Deaf is one of the largest local fundraisers for a basketball team planning to compete this summer in the Deaf Olympics. The Derby weekend event features basketball,...Tags: American Legion, Basketball, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Trips and Vacations
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Church observes Mother Father Deaf Day
Springfield News-Sun, OhioHis hearing is fine. But auditory neuropathy runs in Robin Hoopes' family. "Even though the ear might be registering sound," he explained, the auditory nerve "fires out of sequence" and the message that's supposed to be delivered "doesn't quite get...Tags: Washington, DC, Hearing Impairment, Entertainment, Music
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'Tribes' star Russell Harvard talks deaf community culture
Russell Harvard plays the deaf brother in a dysfunctional family in "Tribes" at the Mark Taper Forum through April 14. The Austin, Texas-based actor, who won a Drama League Award for the role off-Broadway, will move with the production to the La Jolla...
Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Technology, Hearing Impairment, There Will Be Blood (movie), New York City
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'Switched at Birth' airs groundbreaking episode tonight
ABC Family will make history tonight, airing an episode of “Switched at Birth” completely in American Sign Language, with subtitles for hearing viewers. It's something the network says has never been done before on scripted, mainstream...Tags: Hearing Impairment, Washington, DC, ABC Family (tv network)
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Actor to deaf Burbank students: 'If someone says no, move on to the next yes'
Bob Hiltermann was four years old when he lost his hearing to spinal meningitis, but another six years would pass before anyone around him would discover he was deaf. He was 10 when a teacher debunked his family’s assumption that he was “...
Tags: Schools, Hearing Impairment, Washington, DC, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Q&A with Seton Keough field hockey player Becca Wallace
The Seton Keough field hockey team is having a year to remember in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference, and one of the primary reasons is the play of goalkeeper Becca Wallace. The senior, who transferred to the school two...
Tags: Field Hockey, Sports, Lacrosse, Kent State University, College Sports
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Smiley deserves to be elected
Paul Smiley is well qualified to be a Danville City Commissioner. Mr. Smiley has degrees from the University of Maryland, American University and McDaniel College. He continued to update his education by taking additional college courses and training...Tags: Public Officials, Colleges and Universities, Government, Politics
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