Oregon School for the Deaf
About the Business
The Oregon School for the Deaf is a specialized educational institution located at 999 Locust Street Northeast in Salem, Oregon, United States. As a primary and secondary school, it provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to meet the unique needs of its students, including American Sign Language instruction, speech therapy, and academic coursework. With a dedicated staff of educators and support personnel, the Oregon School for the Deaf is committed to empowering students to reach their full potential and achieve academic success.
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Location & Phone number
999 Locust St NE, Salem, OR 97301, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We went to the haunted house a few years ago and it was a great experience we will be back this year."
"I went to the school, and stayed there for a conference called L.I.F.E Conference, a resource where kids are aloowed to have more chances on learning expierences, including students like me, that have Attention Defiset Hyperactive Disorder, Fetal Alchol spectrum disorder, ODD and SHL or Sensuneurel Hearing loss, (BI) or Bilateral hearing loss. Kids who are hard of hearing take out their hearing aids so that the Hard of hearing and Deaf are level on hearing loss. If you live out of the Serial code location, they will provide a transportation deal, made by Tonia Tounge (Director of all the Oregon school districts) Will or not approve you for going to that school. I am going next fall, same with my friend Scarlet, Audrey and Evan, All deaf. If I do good, they will accept you, If they see you doing bad, they will not accept you. This is a dormitory school, Boys girls separate. A public school, and the teacher there will give you support and the school Prohibits Bullying. But you have to be Deaf or hard of hearing to successfully join the School. They teach up to 140 students. It is a K-12 School"
"I really appreciate the production value of this haunt. Each room is incredibly well themed and the actors and their costumes leave quite the impression"
"I dated a lady who was deaf an went there a lot, I liked the eat community they were all nice people towards me for the most part."
"every year this school puts on a badass haunted house.. they put alto of work into this.. i love coming here every year.. even though i live in Portland i make the drive just to experience it.. but due to their populaity please be ready to stand in a line.. they do have other package options that will change the experience like being pushed threw the haunted house in a wheel chair by a creature.. its very spooky being alone with them.. and they are fast past options to skip those lines..so bring the Cash and enjoy!!"
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