FREE ASL Classes at SSIS!
Posted September 12, 2013 at 1:48 pm by Tim Dustrude
American Sign Language (ASL) is now the third mostly widely used language in the United States. It is beautifully expressive and fun to use. As a recognized second language, ASL introduces children to language exploration and provides an opportunity to better understand different cultural experiences. The deaf, hard-of-hearing, hearing family members and friends, teachers, legal and medical professionals, and many other people have reason to learn ASL. Classes meet after school each Thursday at SSIS, starting October 3rd.
Course Schedule:
Children ages 7–10: Thursdays, 3:30–4:30pm
Students ages 11–18 and adults: Thursdays, 4:30–6:00pm
Space is limited. Enroll Soon!
Fees:
Free, thanks to SSIS, the San Juan Island Library, and our community volunteers.
More Information:
E-mail strehlou [@] rockisland [.] com
or call 360 378-8337
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