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1. Willie Ross School for the Deaf - Longmeadow
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· 9 reviews
32 Norway St, Longmeadow, MA 01106
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2. Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech - Northampton
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· 3 reviews
45 Round Hill Rd, Northampton, MA 01060
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Bob Leveille: My partner and I have both had evaluations here. Great staff, helpful, polite, courteous. The doctor took time to discuss my particular issues and really understand my concerns before we proceeded with evaluation. I am very pleased and highly recommend Clarke School if you suffer a hearing deficiency, to assist in finding a resolution.
William Whiteley: If you have a hearing deficiency, this is the place to go. Definitely the best of the best in this area. Comprehensive exams, great service and no pressure or games. I can't speak highly enough of the staff here.
3. Springfield College - Springfield
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· 60 reviews
263 Alden St, Springfield, MA 01109
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4. American School For the Deaf - West Hartford
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· 46 reviews
139 N Main St, West Hartford, CT 06107
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merry gasorek: I feel very blessed to have this school and that my son Jon Eichler was able to attend. Thank you for everything you do
Clint Casella: Students number got down grade
Hoppy Morgera: Tried talking to them they just ignored me
daven gonz: school so boring everyone ignores me and dont speak
Eddie Sulborski: this done now not a good job of making me ready for life. (graduated 2016) Teachers are not fluent in ASL. It is better for deaf students than public school, but not a good education in any way. I didnt ask to be deaf. eff this school.
Lion Gaming: I Don't Understand English, I Don't Know What Proper Language Is English :)
Mateo Nieves: Great place
William Monteiro: My u.s.a home...2019
felipe herrera molina: It's a great school.
SHARON BERKON: Interesting.area smells fuel.
Billy Krukowski: My 5yo attends ASD and is a cochlear implant recipient. He has made so much progress in both speaking and hearing it is amazing. He has a every growing ASL vocabulary and absolutely loves his school and teachers.
Brooke N: Classes are easy to understand and have great instruction!
Deimox Dakkea: Disliked because they didn't recommended me a best education and instead of they insisted putting me in lower-program who have mental problems.
roselle weiner: I worked there for many years.
Kyle Neumann: I do not recommend this school for your Deaf child. Graduation rate is significantly lower compared to other schools. Teachers are not entirely fluent in ASL and uses the Total Communication approach. Education for these Deaf students is NOW, not later. With the slow changes ASD are trying to make to become a Bi-Bi language school rather than Total Communication is hurting their students to full high level educational access when parents can get the top quality interpreters in mainstream provided parents are also fluent in ASL themselves.
Jermaine Lane: That good look different things build up .
Eliah Senior2021 Abdullah: Good you Deaf
The game Deaf jerry: great
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Cynthia Pajarillo: The School is very beautiful.
Tanasia Powell: My friend coming up see world ever work hard I come too