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Yes, we are a not-for-profit, government-registered, charitable organization composed of a board of directors, members-at-large, and volunteers
The school exists as an accredited institution, and thus, the Jalisco Government also sets the curriculum and provides diplomas for graduates of the School.
The teachers and staff at the school are paid by the Jalisco Department of Education and the Federal Government, including a director, 11 classroom teachers, a communication teacher, a psychologist, a social worker, a nanny, and a secretary.
Our class sizes are small, typically with no more than 20 students per class. This allows for more personalized attention and interaction between students and instructors.
It started back in 1979 when two retired Canadian women, Jackie Hartley and Roma Jones discovered that children with hearing disabilities were not able to attend school. It has evolved substantially since then. It's a great story, click here to read the full story.
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