New Jersey School for the Deaf
Frequently Asked Questions

 

The Katzenbach Campus, located at 320 Sullivan Way, in the suburban Township of Ewing, services students from all over New Jersey and the surrounding states.

Katzenbach offers both day and residential programs that make services accessible to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students, regardless of the proximity of the school to students' homes.

The bucolic 110-acre campus is easily accessible from all the major highways in New Jersey.

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The tuition is the responsibility of the school district where the student resides. There is no 
cost to parents or guardians
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How can I see the program?
.Who is responsible for the tuition?
Ann Fajgier is the supervising teacher, and  Deborah Solimando is the instructor, for  the Parent/Infant Early Intervention Program.   

Ann Fajgier - 609-530-3185 (voice or TTY) or
Email: Fajgier@mksd.state.nj.us

Deborah Solimando - 609-530-3186(voice or TTY) 
or Email: Solimando@mksd.state.nj.us

I need more information before I contact my school district.  Who do I call?
Parents or Guardians can contact their Child Study Team Case Manager to make an appointment for a tour.
My baby was just identified with hearing loss.  Who can I contact for information?
I'm afraid if my baby learns to sign he/she will not learn to talk.  Is this true?
Margaret Provost, Enrollment Coordinator, can be reached at 609-530-3156(voice or TTY) or Email: Provost@mksd.state.nj.us
No. Katzenbach's philosophy of Total Communication involves the manual, oral, auditory, and written method of communication depending on the particular needs of each child and their family.