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Deaf Education

Deaf Education
The Deaf* Education Program serves eligible students with documented hearing differences that may impact their language, communication skills, and access to the core curriculum. Services are provided to students from ages 3 to 22 in Itinerant or Deaf Education Special Day Classes.
 
In accordance with the California Department of Education, the Los Angeles Unified School District
 
  • Accepts and respects all languages.
  • Accepts and respects all communication supports (i.e., ASL/English Interpreters, assistive listening devices, hearing technology, captioning, etc.).
  • Accepts and respects all educational approaches in the education of Deaf children (i.e., ASL, English, and students’ heritage languages).
 
A hearing difference is a low-incidence disability. California Education Code Section 56026.5 defines a low-incidence disability as “…a severe disabling condition with an expected incidence rate of less than one percent of the total statewide enrollment in kindergarten through grade 12. For purposes of this definition, severe disabling conditions are hearing impairments, vision impairments, and severe orthopedic impairments, or any combination thereof.” Additionally, Section 56000.5 (a)(2) finds and declares that “…Pupils with low incidence disabilities require highly specialized services, equipment, and materials.”
 
*Deaf is an umbrella term encompassing identities that may change over time and place, including Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, Deaf with Disabilities, & Late-Deafened. When the term Deaf is used, consider that it does not encompass all the lived experiences of multiple identities of individuals with varying hearing levels.
Deaf Education Programs
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Contact Us
 
Deaf Education
 Janette Duran, Coordinator
 
333 S. Beaudry Avenue
17th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Phone (213)241-6701