She tells the Greenfield Recorder: “I’m a little bit nervous,” Ally said, “but I think once I get established and the pieces are in place, it’ll be good.”
Read more about Ally’s transition.
Ally graduated from Clarke's K-8 Program in June.
She tells the Greenfield Recorder: “I’m a little bit nervous,” Ally said, “but I think once I get established and the pieces are in place, it’ll be good.”
Read more about Ally’s transition.
Tune in to the BIG PICTURE Social Emotional Learning Podcast to hear Sherri Fickenscher, M.S., LSLS Cert. AVEd, teacher of the deaf and education support specialist at Clarke, discuss the importance of social-emotional instruction and support for children who are
Joo Young Hong, teacher of the deaf at Clarke, has co-authored a publication in the Natural Hazards Review, an ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) journal, titled “Perceived Vulnerability to Disease, Resilience, and Mental Health Outcome of Korean Immigrants amid
As Clarke celebrates American Education Week this November, we’re honoring the work of educators who support students of all ages and generating awareness that impactful, safe, just and equitable learning is essential. For context, American Education Week was instituted in