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Columbus Hearing Impaired Program (C.H.I.P.)
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	Through CHIP, Columbus City Schools is able to offer a variety of services to meet the needs of over 220 central Ohio students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing from preschool through twelfth grade. CHIP is a one-of-a-kind program in Columbus. Since the 1950’s, the staff of CHIP have provided students with a total educational experience. We strive to achieve the following: - Each student reaches fullest communication potential, is highly educated, prepared for leadership and service, and is empowered with skills for success
- Learning environments are student-centered, efficient, positive and stable.
- Give students opportunity to participate in academic and non-academic school activities.
- Work with 30 central Ohio districts to provide services for those who would benefit from CHIP.
- Offer a variety of services in which students can realize their full potential in communication, education, physical activities, creativity, social and emotional growth, and career aspirations.
 
Contact Us
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	Columbus Hearing Impaired Program 
 Huy Elementary/AG Bell Program
 614-365-5977Dawn Scott 
 CHIP Educational Consultant
 dscott3397@columbus.k12.oh.usShelly Stark 
 CHIP Educational Consultant
 sstark8118@columbus.k12.oh.usDenyse Woods 
 CHIP Supervisor
 dwoods2@columbus.k12.oh.usNicole Moreno 
 CHIP Secretary
 614-365-5977
 nmoreno7463@columbus.k12.oh.us
 ccs_asl@columbus.k12.oh.usLooking for an ASL Interpreter? 
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