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WEBThe board of trustees shall consist of seven residents of Colorado, appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate. Of these seven members, at least one appointee shall be a blind person and at least one appointee shall be a deaf person. The governor shall consider establishing and maintaining a geographical, urban, and rural balance

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Heart Health Newsletter CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBThe following include some tips to help keep your heart healthy: Exercise: The American Heart Association suggests a minimum of 150 minutes of cardiovascular exercise per week. This may sound like a lot, but simply walking for 30 minutes a day, 5 times a week will add up to 150 minutes. Walking is only one way of giving your heart a workout.

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2024 CSDB 5K_11 CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBOrganizational Chart. School Year Calendar. Strategic Plan. Introduction. Strategic Area #1: School Climate. Strategic Area #2: Instruction. Strategic Area #3: Post-Secondary and Workforce Readiness. Strategic Area #4: Learning and Living Beyond the Classroom. Strategic Area #5: Statewide Services.

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About CSDB CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBAbout CSDB. The Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind (CSDB) is a Preschool-12th grade residential school with post high school education, located just east of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Colorado was still a territory when “The Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes” was founded by Jonathan R. Kennedy in 1874.

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Social and Emotional Learning CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBThe School for the Deaf is excited to continue supporting our students with their social-emotional learning (SEL). The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) defines Social Emotional Learning (SEL) as “the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop …

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Health Services CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBNursing services are offered on campus from 6:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. In addition, nurses are available on-call after 10:00p.m. The Student Health Services team provides emergency care and first aid, handles special health problems, supervises and regulates medication dispensation, and provides health education to students and staff. Our nurses

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Parent and Community Information & Resources CO School for

WEBSchool Contact Information: Main Receptionist: 719-578-2100, (VP) 719-358-2600. School for the Deaf. Main Phone: 719-327-4002; Jennifer Wright, Principal

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CO-Hear Services CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBCO-Hear Services. The Colorado Hearing Resource (CO-Hear) Coordinator, an employee of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB), is a trained professional who works with children who are Deaf or hard of hearing between the ages, birth to 3 years old, and their families. The CO-Hear Coordinator is knowledgeable about state and local

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Parent Guide to the IEP Process CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBThe IEP is not just a document; it is a process that supports the progress of your child. Use it both as a set of reasonable objectives and as a guide to help your child’s team stay on track, to help your child successfully achieve long term goals and skills for his or her future.

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ASL Community Classes CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBASL Community Classes. ASL classes are held for the community and individuals interested in learning American Sign Language (ASL) basics. The classes are held in eight week sessions, three times a year: fall, winter and spring. Each session meets once a …

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Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports-PBIS

WEBWhat is PBIS? Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based three-tiered framework for improving and integrating all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes every day. It is a way to support everyone – especially students with disabilities – to create the kinds of schools where all students are successful.

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Return to Learning

WEBThe Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind is committed to its students, families and staff to provide education following the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the El Paso County Public Health guidelines in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of CSDB will return to in-person learning, August 16, 2021, learning as safely as we …

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Exercise Newsletter CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBThe evidence in favor of increased physical activity is endless. Physical activity can lower your risk for many diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Individuals who are physically active are also at a lower risk for depression and anxiety. According to the National Institute of Health, children have even shown improved

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Mental Health Team CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBThe CSDB Mental Health Team collaborates with service providers and community agencies to enhance the positive well-being of students. The Mental Health Team offers a variety of services for students including, but not limited to: school counseling, guidance counseling support, educational psychological assessments, and consultation.

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Vision Statement, Mission Statement and Guiding Beliefs

WEBMission Statement. The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB), in collaboration with families, school districts and community partners, educates and inspires learners throughout the state, birth through age 21, to achieve their full potential through comprehensive, individualized academic, transition, residential and outreach programs …

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Employee Benefits CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBEmployee Benefits. The State of Colorado and CSDB demonstrate their commitment to their employees with a competitive and solid compensation/benefits package. Although individual benefits will vary, in general, for every $100 that employees earn, the state contributes approximately $25 in additional compensation.

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Professional Development CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBContact Us: Voice: 719-578-2100. VP: 719-358-2600. Fax: 719-578-2239. Website Disclaimer. Non-Discrimination Statement. Title IX Training

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Family Star Medication Administration Log

WEBCSDB - Medication Admini stration Authorization . And Care Plan for Medication Administration . I , the parent, or legal guardian of

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Board Meeting CO School for the Deaf & Blind

WEBContact Us: Voice: 719-578-2100. VP: 719-358-2600. Fax: 719-578-2239. Website Disclaimer. Non-Discrimination Statement. Title IX Training

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