Today, Kayleigh is in the school choir and receives top marks in school. “I want to be a teacher of the deaf at Clarke because I always felt welcomed..."
Anna's hearing loss came on suddenly, and her family did not have a history or experience with hearing loss. Anna's family attributes her success to support from her Clarke teacher of the deaf. Today, Anna's family reports that she is...
News4JAX invites the community to support Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech by running for free ice cream! Alisa Demico, MS, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT, director of Clarke Florida, joined the station’s morning show to encourage runners and families to...
Learn about our commitment to listening and spoken language (LSL) professionals, meet our community of donors and hear families share their progress and explain the critical role Clarke services played throughout last school year.
Addyson is the only student in her school district with cochlear implants, and she's excelling at more than gymnastics. She’s a straight-A, second-grade student who is reading at a fourth-grade level. Her favorite subject is math.
In early January, Clarke student Matthew and his classmates learned about Martin Luther King Jr. The following week, Matthew’s teacher asked him to share “weekend news” with the class. He drew a picture of himself at his house and wrote: I...
Tune in to the EmpowEAR Audiology podcast hosted by Dr. Carrie Spangler to hear Ashley Dainton, AuD, CCC-A, F-AAA, audiologist at the Clarke Hearing Center, and Rebecca Huzzy, AuD, CCC-A, educational audiologist at Clarke, explore clinical and educational audiology and...
Leah was diagnosed with bilateral severe sensorineural hearing loss and was just under 10 months old when her family began the tVISIT Program with Clarke .