Category: Events

Beginner Cued American English Classes

Written by Beth Blair on September 12th, 2008 | 0 Comments

Free adult Cued Speech classes are held at Canterbury Woods Elementary in Annandale, VA on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m.  For more information or to register, contact Beth.Blair@fcps.edu .
ASL interpreters are available upon request.

Cue Camp Virginia Is Coming!

Written by Barb Ballard on August 12th, 2008 | 2 Comments

CCVA is coming!  The information and registration forms are online now at Cue Camp Virginia.  There are new forms and new scholarship opportunities, especially if you’re a family with a deaf/HOH preschooler, and you live in the Northern Virginia area.  The Fairfax Lions Club has graciously supplied funds to provide scholarships to these Northern [...]

Support from Fairfax Lions

Written by Barb Ballard on July 6th, 2008 | 0 Comments

In Northern Virginia, a major supporter of NVCSA is the Fairfax Lions Club.  For the Fairfax 4th of July Parade, the Fairfax Lions, along with members of NVCSA, participated in the parade raising awareness for the Lions, NVCSA, Cued Speech, and the Car Donation Program which helps to support Cue Camp Virginia.  There were even [...]

Cue Camps 2008

Written by Aaron Rose on May 30th, 2008 | 4 Comments

Three Cue Camps take place this summer in New York, Maine, and Virginia. Each camp provides opportunities for parents, professionals, and deaf or hard of hearing individuals to learn and practice Cued Speech.
Cue Camp New York (CCNY)
Taking place June 12 to 15, Cue Camp New York will take place at Nazareth College in Rochester [...]

The Cued Speech Program in Fairfax County, Virginia

Written by Aaron Rose on May 23rd, 2008 | 0 Comments

There is a large population of deaf children in the DC region, and Fairfax County Public Schools have created programs to accommodate the different communication modes for those children. One such program is the Cued Speech Program, which consists of Canterbury Woods Elementary School, Frost Middle School, and Woodson High School.
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