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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program

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About Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

The Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students (DHOH) provides instructional support and services for students with hearing disabilities, birth through age 21. 

Auditory/Oral and Total Communication are the two communication methodologies used for instruction. Parents and Infants receive instruction in the home. Toddlers through Grade 5 receive services at Doswell E Brooks Elementary School.  Students receive instruction from certified teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing.  Depending on the student, services may be provided in their boundary comprehensive school.

To determine if a student is eligible for services through the DHOH program, the school IEP team follows the Special Education referral process. Parents must submit a copy of an audiological report completed no more than one year prior to the school team meeting.

Robin Houston

Instructional Specialist

Kimberly Gary

Paraprofessional

Jamie De Turris

Paraprofessional

Lavette Johnson-Debrow

Classroom Teacher

Jene Kelly

Paraprofessional

Michelle Malta

Audiology Teacher

Amanda Mercer

School Psychologist
DHOH Staff

Suzanne Polansky

Classroom Teacher

Paula C. Schauer, Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA

Instructional Specialist-Audiology