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DuBard School Students Advance to Local School Districts

Tue, 05/21/2024 - 09:49am | By: KaTrisha Roberson

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Twenty students from the DuBard School for Language Disorders at The University of 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) are returning to their local school districts next year. The advancing students were recognized at the DuBard School for Language Disorders awards ceremony on 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Hattiesburg campus.

鈥淲e are so proud of all our students and excited that these students are starting a new chapter in their lives. They have worked hard to be successful with their speech, language, and academic skills, and we know they will continue to do great work,鈥 said Dr. Missy Schraeder, DuBard School Director.  

The DuBard School for Language Disorders currently serves 80 children in its full-time enrollment program. These children have an average of 5.6 diagnoses each, with primary disability rulings in speech, language, and/or hearing. The school is non-graded, with students progressing at their own rates of progress. On average, children attend DuBard School for five years before returning to their home school districts to continue their education.

The DuBard School is privileged to serve students from Mississippi state who have significant difficulties with speech, language, hearing, and academic skills. The enrollment program provides full-day therapy by our speech-language pathologists, all at no cost to families.

About the DuBard School for Language Disorders

The DuBard School for Language Disorders was established in 1962 and is a clinical division of the Southern Miss Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. The school serves children with severe language/speech disorders, including the written language disorder of dyslexia and/or hearing impairments, and provides guidance and counseling for parents and families of the children. The school is a practicum site for university students majoring in speech-language pathology and audiology. DuBard School for Language Disorders is a United Way agency.