Students in the School for the Deaf were visited recently by Deaf mountaineers Scott & Shayna. They have climbed some of the world’s highest mountains including Mount Everest in 2023. Shayna is the first Deaf woman in the world and Scott the first Deaf American to reach the top.
Last week, students in the School for the Blind, as well as preschool and Bridges to Life students who are blind, had a special field trip to the North Pole in Colorado Springs. They had a blast experiencing the rides with staff, family members, and their classmates.
Months after artwork has been hung for public viewing and the curtain has dropped on a theatrical finale, the Experiential Arts Collaboration program is literally all middle and high school students at the Colorado School for the Deaf and the… https://t.co/kxFm4KPrN1
Check it out! Rocky Mountain Deaf Film Festival is looking for work from youth filmmakers. Share the attached flyer and info. with anyone who you think may be interested.
[A flyer for Rocky Mountain Deaf Film Festival]
Students at the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind are getting to "shape their own world" through their brand new universally accessible playground. https://t.co/zUVrrFRTUF
Congratulations to the @CSDBBulldogs newest superintendent Tera Spangler! Tera is the first deaf superintendent in the school's 150-year history. Tera tells the @ColoradoSun she did not have the opportunity to learn & grow w/ other deaf students Read more: https://t.co/I8T4ynN65a
Earlier this summer a number of students participated in CSDB's Extended School Year program. Check out a few of our favorite moments.
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Before school let out for the summer, School for the Deaf students in photojournalism class, learned about creating reflections and mirror images through the use of water, black surfaces or actual mirrors. https://t.co/9YqHIDfz8J