ASD has partnered with LANDS' END clothing! Welcome to your one-stop shop for high-quality apparel and legendary customer service. Everything in your assortment is built to last and designed to keep you comfortable and looking your best all day long. Once you customize and place your order, we'll have it picked, packed, and shipped before you know it.
ASD has partnered with LANDS' END clothing! Welcome to your one-stop shop for high-quality apparel and legendary customer service. Everything in your assortment is built to last and designed to keep you comfortable and looking your best all day long. Once you customize and place your order, we'll have it picked, packed, and shipped before you know it.
In February 2019, the American School for the Deaf (ASD) learned about allegations made by school alumni of inappropriate conduct by former faculty members. Upon learning of these allegations, ASD immediately contacted the proper authorities and retained outside legal counsel to conduct an independent, objective and confidential investigation. ASD values your trust and deeply appreciate your significant contributions to the our community over the years, and I would like to share with you the results of the investigation here.
A V-log summarizing the findings of the investigation may also be foundhere.
The health, safety and well-being of our students is our highest priority and we assure you that we are committed to ensuring the actions detailed in the attached document are never repeated. Please contact Jeffrey S. Bravin should you have any questions.
Marcus Morales is no stranger to overcoming challenges. For the past twenty years, he's navigated a world filled with people who communicate in ways that he is unable. Born deaf, Morales uses sign language, but often faces difficulties with connecting with hearing people.
Don't delay - you can order your ASD Class of 2019-2020 yearbook today!
There's nothing else like your school yearbook. Get your hands on the limited edition collection of our stories from the year. Share it with your friends today and hang on to it for years to come!
This summer the collaboration between The National Theater of the Deaf and The American School for the Deaf has brought the Theater Immersion Program back to the Visual Communication Center (VCC). This year, 10 high school students are learning character development, stage presence, improvisation, and working on ASL story telling, poetry, and short plays under the leadership of Patrick Fischer, Christina Stevens, and Bill Halscheid.
The culmination will be an evening show (Free to the ASD community) in the VCC on Thursday August 8th starting at 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm).
Students will perform original stories, poetry, as well as 3 short plays. Two of the scripts are excerpts from the comedy "The Good Doctor" by Neil Simon.
ASD has partnered with LANDS' END clothing! Welcome to your one-stop shop for high-quality apparel and legendary customer service. Everything in your assortment is built to last and designed to keep you comfortable and looking your best all day long. Once you customize and place your order, we'll have it picked, packed, and shipped before you know it.
In February 2019, the American School for the Deaf (ASD) learned about allegations made by school alumni of inappropriate conduct by former faculty members. Upon learning of these allegations, ASD immediately contacted the proper authorities and retained outside legal counsel to conduct an independent, objective and confidential investigation. ASD values your trust and deeply appreciate your significant contributions to the our community over the years, and I would like to share with you the results of the investigation here.
A V-log summarizing the findings of the investigation may also be foundhere.
The health, safety and well-being of our students is our highest priority and we assure you that we are committed to ensuring the actions detailed in the attached document are never repeated. Please contact Jeffrey S. Bravin should you have any questions.
Marcus Morales is no stranger to overcoming challenges. For the past twenty years, he's navigated a world filled with people who communicate in ways that he is unable. Born deaf, Morales uses sign language, but often faces difficulties with connecting with hearing people.
Don't delay - you can order your ASD Class of 2019-2020 yearbook today!
There's nothing else like your school yearbook. Get your hands on the limited edition collection of our stories from the year. Share it with your friends today and hang on to it for years to come!
This summer the collaboration between The National Theater of the Deaf and The American School for the Deaf has brought the Theater Immersion Program back to the Visual Communication Center (VCC). This year, 10 high school students are learning character development, stage presence, improvisation, and working on ASL story telling, poetry, and short plays under the leadership of Patrick Fischer, Christina Stevens, and Bill Halscheid.
The culmination will be an evening show (Free to the ASD community) in the VCC on Thursday August 8th starting at 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm).
Students will perform original stories, poetry, as well as 3 short plays. Two of the scripts are excerpts from the comedy "The Good Doctor" by Neil Simon.