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RDSPD Programs

The RDSPD provides instructional services designed to meet the individual needs of all students at all ages and grade levels in a variety of ways:  a parent-infant program, site-based classes in the public school setting, and an itinerant program for students who are instructed on their home campus.  Development of audition, speech, language and communication skills are emphasized throughout the program.

The RDSPD supports children who are deaf or hard of hearing from birth through 21 years of age, offering services that grow with each student’s needs.


Our programs include:

  • Early Childhood Intervention (ECI): Early support and guidance to help families build strong foundations in communication and learning for infants.

  • Site-Based Classes: Specialized classrooms within public schools that provide direct instruction and peer interaction.

  • Itinerant Services: Support for students who attend their neighborhood schools, ensuring they succeed in their general education settings.

Across all programs, we focus on developing listening, speech, language, and communication skills—helping every student thrive both in school and beyond.