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.
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.
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.
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.
Now students, parents, faculty and community supporters can shop affordable school spirit 24/7. Find tshirts, long sleeves, hoodies, fleece jackets, and more. We can't wait to see your school spirit!
One of the world's largest science centers invited CAPS DHHP students to come explore and provide feedback on exhibit inclusivity. Their suggestions may effect close to a million visitors!
Join us in supporting CAPS parent, Brian Downey, who is running the Boston Marathon to benefit Boston Children's Hospital. Thanks to BCH, his daughter, Victory received lifesaving care and is now thriving!
The North Central Journal highlights stories from communities across North Central Massachusetts. They recently stopped in to chat with our new Executive Director, Jennifer Gates.
Catch-up with Courtney Dunne ED.D, the program director for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program (DHHP), her staff, and students as they share tips and updates about what they’ve been up to!
CAPS Collaborative will open a Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) middle/high school in Fall 2021, creating an inclusion-based K-12 learning pathway for DHH students across Massachusetts.