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- 00:46 Elizabeth Dances to the David Gray Band Featured Uploaded May 21, 2020 to Enriched Curriculum
- 1:31 White Cane Day: What My Cane Means To Me. Featured Uploaded May 07, 2016 to Schermerhorn
- 3:14 Alana Ambrosecchia - Rainbow Connection Featured Uploaded May 16, 2020 to Media Gallery
- 4:35 13.Performed by Wani “Thinking Out Loud music by Ed Sheeran Featured Uploaded Apr 25, 2018 to Media Gallery
- 1:27 Dr. Bernadette Kappen's Closing Remarks about the 2020 Virtual Spring Concert Featured Uploaded May 27, 2020 to Enriched Curriculum
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2017 First Day of School
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A variety of elementary students eager to have their first day of school
Uploaded Sep 08, 2017 to Media Gallery -
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Vinnie Wang performs Für Elise by Beethoven
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Our students are in class during this lockdown. They meet with teachers and staff daily. And yes, there is homework.
Uploaded May 18, 2020 to Enriched Curriculum
Beethoven’s Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor is rarely referred to in such grandiose terms; instead, all who know and love it refer to it simply by its nickname, ‘Für Elise’ (German for ‘for Elise’). -
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19. Golden Hour
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“Golden Hour” performed by Juliet , Iolanta and Emely . Dance performance by Amairy and Mike
Uploaded May 19, 2023 -
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“Three Little Kittens” Performed by Chanya, Kory, Michael with Solos by Iolanta and Nastacia
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“Three Little Kittens” Performed by Chanya, Kory, Michael with Solos by Iolanta and Nastacia
Uploaded Mar 28, 2019 to Media Gallery -
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#ThrowbackThursday: Deaf-Blind Department - 1957
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For over 60 years, the Institute had a separate Deaf-Blind Department. The original building that opened in 1938 is now where the business office and museum are located. It was a significant program that was very innovative and progressive since its inception.
Uploaded Sep 13, 2017 to Museum and Archive
From 1964-1965, before the development of a vaccine against the disease, a rubella epidemic swept the United States. Of children whose mothers are infected during their first trimester of pregnancy, studies suggest that between 50% and 90% would suffer from Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). During that short period, there were 12.5 million cases of rubella. Twenty thousand children were born with CRS: 11,000 were deaf, 3,500 blind, and 1,800 mentally retarded. It was this epidemic that lead to the Institute building Frampton Hall which severed this population for over 30 years.
As this population grew out of school age, the Institute started our current pre-school program in Frampton Hall. The Readiness Program provides special education services to children ages 3-5. Students who have been identified as a preschooler with a disability and have a recommendation for special education are placed in the program through their local Committee on Preschool Special Education.