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Jersey City Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program bridges the gap

By Linda Miller  The Jersey City Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program has served students for decades, originally at PS #27 and later with a high school class taught by a deaf teacher. Many of our adult graduates—from the 1970s to today—remain connected to the program. Four years ago, the program moved to Martin Luther King, Jr. School PS #11. Today, 800 students are enrolled. Since 2014, alumni and members of the deaf community return annuall…
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New Jersey Education Association broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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