Anonymous wrote:Marion HS? Framingham State? I know people who went to both. I am not sure of deaf schools (proper name?). PP here. Anything else?
The Learning Center for the Deaf is in Framingham MA, which is why I'm interested in areas around Framingham if I was to get a job there. My grad degree is going to be K-12 but my undergrad degree is in elementary. There's also Horace Mann School...I forget exactly where that is but its under Boston Public Schools (and I believe its philosophy is different then TLC but they are making some changes). I'm just wondering about places that are good/places to avoid, any busy routes that are horrendous to travel on during rush hour, etc. Trying get a better picture of the area to narrow down ideas so if I get hired it is easier to hunt for rentals.
My only criteria is reasonably priced (budget would be less then 2000 a month, preferably more like 1200-1500) and a fairly good area. I can deal with busier areas or quieter ones (honestly prefer quieter ones but can cope either way).
In Colorado there is Rocky Mountain Deaf School and Colorado School for the Deaf. Colorado School for the Deaf is in the Denver area. Rocky Mountain is a small charter school in Golden. In VA - Mantua Elementary has a deaf/hard of hearing program so that is another option I am looking into.