Orange County provides educational services to over 350 students identified as deaf or hard-of-hearing. The Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Program offers a full continuum of services to meet both academic and communication needs identified on a student's individual education plan (IEP). Eligibility for the program is based on both a documented hearing loss and educational need. Services may begin at birth through the Parent-Infant Toddler Program where intervention is provided within the natural environment with direct parent involvement. Students aged 3 through 22 years can receive itinerant services at their home school or attend a designated school site where classes are taught by a teacher certified in deaf education. Additionally, a wide range of audiological services are provided for students through the district’s Audiology Program.
Useful Links
- American Society for Deaf Children - www.deafchildren.org A
national organization that provides support, encouragement and
information to families raising children who are deaf or
hard-of-hearing.
- Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - www.agbell.org An international membership organization and resource center on hearing loss, spoken language approaches and related issues.
- National Association of the Deaf (NAD) - www.nad.org NAD
is a private non-profit organization safeguarding accessibility and
civil rights of individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. This
organization administers the Captioned Media Program.
- Florida Emergency Management - www.FloridaDisaster.org The
Florida Division of Emergency Management has announced the launch of
five preparedness videos designed to aid Florida residents who are deaf
or hearing impaired. To access the videos, go to the referenced web site
and click on the blue button in the FDEM Media Center that reads,
"Planning for Emergencies for Floridians with Disabilities VIDEOS".
More Information
Sign Language Interpreter Services Orange
County provides a sign language interpreter for students or family
members who participate in any school function. To request an
interpreter, please contact 407-317-3409.
Interesting Facts Members
of the Hearing Screening Program completed initial hearing screenings
for 63,796 elementary and middle school students during last school
year. Students received over 2,500 comprehensive audiological services
at the Audiology Office located at 1600 East Kaley Street.
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