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Ohio School For The Deaf

Special Needs Schools
  • Location Address: 500 Morse Rd | Columbus, OH 43214
  • reviews Rating: 4.60 (25 reviews)
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About Ohio School For The Deaf

Transition services at OSD are offered to help students and families establish a vision for the future. Starting when the student becomes 14 years of age, an Individual Transition Plan (ITP) is developed during the IEP meeting and focuses on planning for life after high school in the areas of education, independent living and employment. Some students need a great deal of assistance in these areas, others may go through the plans independently. OSD has a full time Transition Coordinator who coordinates implementation of the ITP plans. OSD offers an array of after school transition classes that parents and the student may elect to take, based on discussion during the IEP meeting.

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500 Morse Rd, OH, 43214

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  • orange phone icon (614) 728-1424
  • orange mail icon swisher@osdb.oh.gov

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4.60
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Well Ive been there for 11 years right now I graduated there since June 3 2022 There very very pretty good to teach to students. It alots better to kids to learn how to out of school to get job. It a lot to help you.

RICHARD RICH
17 March 2024
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I joined there in 2016 and graduated there in 2018. I might come to visit and hang out with my friends for short time.

Dee McGregor (Sweet Panda)
17 March 2021
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My daughter has gone here for several years now. The staff and students are all very friendly welcoming supportive highly qualified and knowledgeable. Many of the educators are deafhard of hearing themselves and serve as role models for the kids to aspire. The staff and student body truly are like a inclusive caring family. The campus offers all type of programs resources that in my opinion go above and beyond the normal academic experience. Including summer camps Sign language classes for student family and life skillsreadiness programs. They aim to prepare children academically but also help to prepare them mentally character wise for the real everyday challenges that they will be faced with being deafH.H in a hearing world. I can not praise this school staff enough.

Aly N/A
17 March 2019
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My son has a chance to play sports and actually feel like he belongs.

Crystal Davis
17 March 2019
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The posted number to contact at the front gate hasnt worked since I first saw the rummage sale sign. Now that its 430 and the sale ended at 4 I guess I am Sol. The campus is beautiful and everyone I have been in contact with has been very nice

Daniel Conway
17 March 2018
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OSD IS AWESOME and nicely dorm and new gym

AFCSERVER STADIA
17 March 2018
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I want going but when moving my family or I want join Ohio school for the deaf

Deaf Negron (Jullian Xavier Negron)
17 March 2017
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The is cool school of day for forever and friend is nice too.

Gameboy Rush
17 March 2016
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I was there that school in 1975 till 1980 .we move to other school in Pittsburgh west pa school for the deaf w.p.s.d.so we miss that old one school

Dale Holliday
17 March 2016
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New school are horrible staff are rude poorly service.

Nathaniel Caudill
17 March 2016

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