Freetown teen Goulart, 17, serving as sign language ambassador to school for deaf in China Sara Goulart and two other Massachusetts high school students share something that no other American high school students can claim — they are all American Sign Language student ambassadors to China. Goulart, 17, is deaf in her right ear and has limited hearing in her left ear. She attended the Learning for the Deaf school in Framingham and has attended an ASL school throughout her entire ...
June 16, 2013 - The Taunton Gazette
Comments I have always wondered why some people who use American Sign Language speak words as they sign them, sometimes without making any actual sound. If sign language is intended for deaf people, what is the point in using speech?
June 12, 2013 - San Diego Reader
Lamar's spring 2013 graduates from Hardin Co. Lamar's spring 2013 graduates from Hardin Co. Aaron Ray Herrington, administration; Kathryn Clark, biology; Mary Agnew Johnson, Jeanette Elaine King, Jody Pichoff, educational technology leadership; Sandra Gail Irvin, nursing; Amy Paulette Faggard, visual art. Lindsay Erin Massingill, American Sign Language; Shawna Lynn Soileau, exercise science and fitness management; Chance Collin Hanna ...
June 12, 2013 - Beaumont Enterprise