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New Orleans Oral School

New Orleans Oral School is an early intervention center for deaf and hard-of-hearing children from one week to six years old. The school is a a private school with an auditory-oral curriculum. Deaf education teachers and on-site speech therapists work with the students, who have hearing aids or cochlear implants, to teach them how to listen and speak.

4000 West Esplanade Avenue
Metairie, Louisiana 70002
United States
Telephone: 504-885-1606.
Fax: 504-885-2603 - Fax.
Web: http://www.oraldeafed.org/schools/neworleans/.
Email: neworleansoralschool@yahoo.com.

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