Schools
WPSD Offers American Sign Language Classes This Spring
An eight-week, non-credit course will be offered on the Edgewood campus.
The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf will offer a spring session of American Sign Language classes on the school's Edgewood campus, 300 East Swissvale Ave.
The eight-week, non-credit courses meet every Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Three levels of ASL will be taught.
The classes not only teach signing skills, but also promote a greater understanding of deaf culture through interaction with deaf and hard of hearing people. The fee for the session is $60 and is due with registration.
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Information and registration forms are available on the website at wpsd.org.
Contact Crystal Davis at cdavis@wpsd.org for additional information on the classes.
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The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is a tuition-free, non-profit school, providing high-quality, individualized education and extracurricular opportunities to all deaf and hard-of-hearing children from birth through grade 12 from 53 counties across Pennsylvania.
For more information about the school, visit wpsd.org or call 412-371-7000.
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