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Programs
With a long history of serving children and youth who are deaf or hard of hearing, the New Mexico School for the Deaf proudly offers the following programs to the state:
- Preschools and Kindergartens - comprehensive and stimulating learning environments for young children
- Academics - grades 1 through 12, which encompass traditional and elective subjects with a special emphasis on language and literacy development
- Student Life - a wide range of residential, educational and recreational after-school activities, such as athletics, clubs and life skills development
- Early Intervention and Involvement Division - statewide, family centered, early intervention services for babies, toddlers and young children
- The Center for Educational Consultation and Training - statewide information and educational support to public schools serving children and youth who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Summer Program - a place where NMSD and non-NMSD students who are deaf or hard of hearing and in grades K - 12 come together in fun, adventurous, academic and non-academic ways.
Site-based Specialized Services
To address each student's individual needs, and to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), we provide related services, such as:
- Health and School Nurse Services
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- Parent Counseling and Training
- Rehabilitation Counseling, coordinated with Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Speech and Language Therapy
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