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Proposed Charter School Pending Approval by Iowa State Board of Education

CENTRAL IOWA DEAF ACADEMY

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MISSION

Central Iowa Deaf Academy provides an exceptional dual-language learning environment, integrating American Sign Language and English, to cultivate each student's social and academic growth, fostering a foundation for lifelong success.

VISION

Shared Communication: Establishing a foundation of language and literacy so that every Central Iowa Deaf Academy student can communicate confidently with peers, educators, and the world.

 

Shared Connections: Partnering with families to facilitate shared communication with their Central Iowa Deaf Academy children.

 

Shared Communities: Learning and cherishing perspectives from the Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing communities.

WHO WE ARE

Empowering Deaf Students

Family

Studies show 97% of deaf and hard of hearing children are born to hearing families.

97% of deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children are born to hearing families (2004, Mitchell and Karchmer). Of those families, 90% use a spoken language as their primary language in the home (Holcomb, 2014). Children in these homes do not hear and understand 100% of the spoken language and many understand very little. Without visual access to language (signing peers, teachers, families, etc.) these children miss critical incidental information.

Partnership

We desire a partnership with existing organizations to support deaf and hard of hearing students.

We deeply value every person and organization currently working in this space - including Iowa School for the Deaf, area public school districts, and Heartland and surrounding AEAs, and we long to foster partnerships to provide the best services for our deaf and hard of hearing students.

Educators

There is a shortage of ASL Interpreters and Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Currently, there is a shortage of both ASL interpreters and Teachers of the Deaf in Iowa. By creating a hub for Deaf education, we can consolidate resources to better serve this population.

Environment

Typical educational environment is helpful but lacking in some ways.

A typical educational environment for current DHH students in Iowa may include hearing assistive technology and/or a sign language interpreter. Even though both accommodations are valued, children still experience feelings of loneliness and isolation.

Students

Students have the opportunity for direct communication and family support.

At Central Iowa Deaf Academy, students will have direct communication with peers, teachers, and staff. Central Iowa Deaf Academy will also provide support and ASL instruction to families, fostering strong family connections.

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