Escuela de Educación Especial de San Miguel de Allende A.C.
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- San Miguel de Allende
- Escuela de Educación Especial de San Miguel de Allende A.C.
EEESMA School for the Deaf opened in September 2012 to give Deaf kids an education in sign language.
Dirección
Umarán No. 107, Col. Centro
San Miguel De Allende
37730
Horario de Apertura
| Lunes | 8am - 4pm |
| Martes | 8am - 4pm |
| Miércoles | 8am - 4pm |
| Jueves | 8am - 4pm |
| Viernes | 8am - 4pm |
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Nuestra Historia
Somos una escuela dedicada a brindar educación a niños y jóvenes con discapacidad auditiva.
Es una institución que ofrece educación integral a alumnos con discapacidad auditiva con planes de estudio a nivel preescolar, primaria, secundaria, bachillerato y capacitación laboral. We are a school dedicated to the education of children and young adults with hearing disabilities.
Our mission is to ensure that all San Miguel de Allende children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing become literate, independent, and productive citizens who set and achieve life goals.
There are no publicly funded schools for deaf children in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico. If the parent of a deaf child wishes to send their child to school they have no option but to send them to languish, virtually untaught, in a public school classroom with hearing students and with no special instruction in Mexican Sign Language whatsoever. Escuela de Educación Especial de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. (San Miguel School for Special Education) opened its doors on September 3, 2012 to assist these children. A group of seven dedicated local residents and professionals, who had a special interest in helping deaf students in the community, came together to form the board of directors, have the non-profit society registered, rent and renovate suitable premises, hire three Mexican teachers and reach out into the community to bring deaf Mexican youngsters together to improve their standard of education. The school opened with six students and currently has 23 students enrolled between the ages of 3 years and 50+ years. Three of these students come from the community of Dolores Hidalgo, a one hour bus ride from San Miguel. And there are many other deaf children in surrounding communities who would benefit from attending the school, we need to find a way to bring them. Families of the students contribute what little they can toward the school's operation however the majority of funds are received through grants and donations. Your support would be greatly appreciated.