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Public is invited to task force on MPS Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program.

The Milwaukee Board of School Directors approved a resolution in April to conduct a comprehensive review of the MPS Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program. Students, staff, families, and the community are invited to a meeting on Tuesday, May 30, at South Division High School to participate.

The Board directed MPS Administration to establish a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Task Force (D/HH) with the goal of conducting a thorough review of the current state of the MPS D/HH programming. This review shall include but is not limited to:

  • Review of current Deaf education research
  • Review of Deaf education approaches (e.g., comparing the bilingual/bimodal model to the split language model)
  • Survey of key stakeholders on the efficiency of current program location(s) and service needs
  • Review of staffing needs and requirements
  • Review of initial assessments and qualifying indicators for D/HH services

The Administration and other task force members are to report to the board during the June 2023 Board Cycle on the composition of the task force along with a proposed timeline for completion of the required review.

In an effort to ensure that the task force is broadly represented by the community, MPS invites the public to join the D/HH Task Force and/or attend a meeting to learn more about the MPS D/HH program.

Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.
South Division High School Cafeteria
1515 W. Lapham Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI 53204.

Please register using the link: https://forms.office.com/r/A8Wb8XRqCV

For more information, call the Office of Board Governance at (414) 475-8284.

 

Contacts

Stephen Davis, Media Relations Manager

davis2@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
(414) 475-8675
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