What is School for the Deaf Riverside??
Incepted in 1953, California School for the Deaf, Riverside is a fully accredited ASL/English bilingual school serving 425 day and residential Deaf students ages 3-21 from Southern and Central California with local multi-district-based Parent Infant Program for students ages 18 months to 3 years old.
Does California School for the Deaf have a football team??
California School for the Deaf, Riverside, football team gets $25,000 to improve field The California School for the Deaf, Riverside’s football team earned widespread recognition for its hard work and persistence. Now the players’ hopes for a new campus football field are closer to reality.
How do I contact CSDR Riverside CA??
E-mail: [email protected]. California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR) is a component of the State Special Schools and Services Division of the California Department of Education. The school serves Deaf and hard-of-hearing students, between the ages of 3 and 21, who reside in the 11 counties of Southern California.
Why CSDR for deaf education??
Students at CSDR can access learning and direct communication with school staff and classmates when they are at home or anywhere outside the classroom. The school subscribes to cloud services and a wide variety of educational technology software that are visually accessible and most appropriately meets the needs of Deaf learners.