Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind

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Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind Outreach Programs CSDB provides children and families statewide with comprehensive, specialized educational services in safe, nurturing environments. We empower learners to become self-determined, independent contributing citizens within their communities. 240+ Students, 40% residential Est. 1874 Funded from state legislature, mandate to provide Outreach services statewide Eligibility- Students who are Deaf/HH or Blind/Low Vision in Colorado

Outreach Services/Staff Director of Outreach ASL Team-Community/Staff classes, Video Production, Distance Classes, ASL Immersion ASL Services Coordinator 3 ASL Instructors Distance Learning ASL Instructor TOD/TVI Teams- Services for 117+ public school-age students/ infants & toddlers 3 Teachers of the Deaf 3 Teachers of the Visually Impaired Distance Learning Team- Video Production, DL Classes & Support DL Coordinator DL Teacher of the Deaf DL Media/Technology Specialist YouTube.com/CSDBchannel Comcast Broadcast 180+ videos

Outreach Services/Staff Early Literacy Development Initiative (ELDI) Team- birth-age 8-Colorado Shared Reading Project, Early Years, Family Literacy Packs 2 Coordinators (Part-time) 4 Liaisons/Managers (Part-time) 15 Instructors (Contractors) Assessment Coordinator (Part-time) Colorado Home Intervention Program (CHIP) - Home-based early intervention program newborn-age 3 Program Coordinator 9 Colorado Hearing Resource Coordinators Colorado Instructional Materials Center (CIMC)- Provides Braille materials for students in Colorado Coordinator and 3 staff School/Community Liaison Educational Agency Liaison 3 Administrative Support Staff