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	<title>Comments on: Open exhibit hall to one and all</title>
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		<title>By: Jacqueline Sutton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jacqueline Sutton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello everyone,

I am a an ESE teacher for Math and ELA at an alternative school (middle and high). I have had the privilege of having two hearing impaired students, and another on the way. In the last two months, I have learned an astonishing amount of sign language. I even taught my first full 90 minute period this week signing and speaking. However, I want to learn more so that I become more fluent and fluid. The students/interpreter have been extremely eager to teach me; sadly, neither of my students have parents that have a desire to learn sign language and have little to no communication with them. If ANYone knows of a place in Jacksonville, Florida that offers free classes, PLEASE let me know.</description>
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<p>I am a an ESE teacher for Math and ELA at an alternative school (middle and high). I have had the privilege of having two hearing impaired students, and another on the way. In the last two months, I have learned an astonishing amount of sign language. I even taught my first full 90 minute period this week signing and speaking. However, I want to learn more so that I become more fluent and fluid. The students/interpreter have been extremely eager to teach me; sadly, neither of my students have parents that have a desire to learn sign language and have little to no communication with them. If ANYone knows of a place in Jacksonville, Florida that offers free classes, PLEASE let me know.</p>
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