Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf to show support to parents
Long Island Business News, Jan 21, 2005 by Henry Powderly
Teachers and administrators at Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf will make presentations at the Jan. 26 meeting of Hear US Long Island, a support group for parents of deaf or hearing-impaired children. The group will speak about Mill Neck's Growing Oral/Aural Language Skills program for children with cochlear implants. For more information, call (516) 922-4100.
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