Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf expands Children's Center
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf expands Children's Center
SIGNATURES. ANDREW EXPANDING THEIR CHILDREN CENTER, TODAY THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF CUTTING THE RIBBON ON A BRAND CENTER. THE CENTER WHICH OPENED IN 2007 SERVES DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING CHILDREN FROM BIRTH THROUGH THE AGE OF 7. SCHOOL LEADERS SAY THIS EXPANSION IS SOMETHING FAMILIES HAVE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO FOR SOME TIM >> I THINK ANY PARENT WHEN THEY LEAVE THEIR 3, 4 OR 5-YEAR-OLD AT SCHOOL THEY WANT TO KNOW THEYA RE IN A PLACE THAT IS SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL AND THAT THEIR CHILD WILL BE CARED FOR, AND I THINK THIS PLACE IS PERFECT FO THAT. ANDR
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Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf expands Children's Center
A ribbon-cutting was recently held to celebrate the newly expanded wing at the Children's Center at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. The center serves deaf and hard-of-hearing children from birth through age 7.Tap the video player above to watch the report.
EDGEWOOD, Pa. —
A ribbon-cutting was recently held to celebrate the newly expanded wing at the Children's Center at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. The center serves deaf and hard-of-hearing children from birth through age 7.
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Tap the video player above to watch the report.