Our Deaf and Hard of Hearing middle schoolers shined in their latest production, Artist Retreat! Plus, the combination of including ASL into the actual script together with the new interpreter seating section made this show a fantastic example of inclusion.
Month: April 2023
CAPS Welcomes New Member District: Ayer-Shirley
CAPS expands to 12 member districts with the addition of Ayer-Shirley. This partnership strengthens CAPS' collaborative spirit and aligns with ASRSD's vision of academic excellence. Together, we're poised for new opportunities and growth in education.
CAPS Partners with Monty Tech on a New Workforce Training Program
CAPS is teaming up with our Fitchburg neighbor, Monty Tech to help local unemployed young adults develop workforce skills at no cost. The program is called STEP: Supportive Training Education Program.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Star in The Lightning Thief Production
This past weekend, three students from the CAPS Deaf and Hard of Hearing program, charmed audiences with their engaging performance at Bigelow Middle School in Newton, MA. In fact, it’s one of the first schools in Massachusetts to perform “The Lightning Thief” for live audiences.
Building Character Through Basketball
This week we made history: Gateway’s inaugural co-ed basketball team wrapped up CAPS’ first-ever sports season! With two dedicated coaches and 15 players committed to their new team, we’re celebrating a season full of heartwarming wins both on and off the court.
Adversity to Achievement: Celebrating Gateway’s Class of 2023
CAPS flagship program, Gateway, celebrates the dedication and commitment of five stellar students who overcame adversity to achieve their goals. Congratulations CAPS Class of 2023!
Students Making a Difference and Advocating for the DHH Community
Advocating for themselves, their peers, and the future DHH community, four of our students have taken the lead to educate others and engage in meaningful, powerful conversations with our youth.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing High School Students Experience an Inspiring Field Trip to the Federal Courthouse
From a personalized tour to meeting a deaf Legal Interpreter to sitting down with the Honorable Judge Angel Kelley, our students had a day packed full of learning and empowerment.
DHH Students Shine in Bigelow Middle School’s Charlie Brown Production
Students from the CAPS Deaf and Hard of Hearing program showcased their creative talents during a recent production of Charlie Brown. Their hard work paid off with well-deserved applause as teachers and staff beamed with pride.
DHH Students Attend the East Regional Academic Bowl in Kentucky
Three students from our Deaf and Hard of Hearing program earned a coveted spot at the Gallaudet University Regional Academic Bowl competition! While they didn’t move onto nationals, their experience was invaluable.