SD#67 offers an holistic approach to the educational/social and emotional development of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students
Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Located in the Okanagan Valley, SD#67 provides an Itinerant focused program. The Itinerant Hearing Resource Teacher visits designated students in their mainstream settings a specified number of times each week.
The Hearing Resourse Teacher provides direct, as well as consultative service to schools, students, teachers and parents. When required, students may be provided with an Oral Communication Facilitator or Sign Language Interpreter. This is determined by individual student needs and their means of communicating.
The Hearing Resource Program is supported by an extensive team of qualified professionals:
Hearing Resource Teacher (HRT)
Oral Communication Facilitators
Visual Language Interpreter
Speech Language Pathologists
Special Education Case Managers
Certified Education Assistants
Provincial Outreach Specialists
School Counsellor/Psychologists
Occupational/Physical Therapists
Audiologists (Public Health and Private Clinics)
The SD#67 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program (D/HHP), strives to be a provider of a quality education that meets the mainstream needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, teachers and parents.
Mission Statement: "Valuing Diversity Through Inclusion"
Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Located in the Okanagan Valley, SD#67 provides an Itinerant focused program. The Itinerant Hearing Resource Teacher visits designated students in their mainstream settings a specified number of times each week.
The Hearing Resourse Teacher provides direct, as well as consultative service to schools, students, teachers and parents. When required, students may be provided with an Oral Communication Facilitator or Sign Language Interpreter. This is determined by individual student needs and their means of communicating.
The Hearing Resource Program is supported by an extensive team of qualified professionals:
Hearing Resource Teacher (HRT)
Oral Communication Facilitators
Visual Language Interpreter
Speech Language Pathologists
Special Education Case Managers
Certified Education Assistants
Provincial Outreach Specialists
School Counsellor/Psychologists
Occupational/Physical Therapists
Audiologists (Public Health and Private Clinics)
The SD#67 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program (D/HHP), strives to be a provider of a quality education that meets the mainstream needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, teachers and parents.
Mission Statement: "Valuing Diversity Through Inclusion"