Mercy, a youth leader and Clarke mainstream student, shares her experiences as a student with a disability and discusses the value of mentoring on a Forbes blog.
Our new blog, Clarke Speaks Up, is live with an exciting story about a Clarke alum, advocate and college student whose documentary filmmaking showcases the “infinitely individual” journeys of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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...
Emma was awarded a school-wide award for perseverance! Darragh, Emma’s Mom said, “We know that she wouldn’t be where she is today if it wasn’t for our whole Clarke family!”
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.