Media consent forms are crucial for schools as they ensure the protection and privacy of students, staff, and families. These forms seek permission from individuals before using their images, videos, or any personal information for various media and communication purposes. By obtaining explicit consent, schools demonstrate respect for the rights and preferences of their community members. It also helps to create a safe environment where individuals can control the extent to which their identities are shared publicly. Media consent forms play a vital role in fostering trust and transparency between the school and its stakeholders, fostering a positive and inclusive relationship that values each person’s autonomy and privacy.
Social Media is a creative and dynamic channel to connect with our community. Our primary goal is to share engaging content highlighting our students’ and staff’s accomplishments and their remarkable achievements. Through strategic posts and thoughtful storytelling, we aim to bring their successes to the forefront and foster meaningful engagement with our audience. Here are some of our pages you can follow:
Is your child a braille reader, pre-braille reader, or potential braille reader?
Do you want to have a better understanding of how to support your child’s literacy development?
Do you want to learn some basics of braille so you can write a note to your child, make a game for them or help them with their homework when they are starting out learning braille?
If you said “YES” then we have an amazing opportunity for you!
We will be sponsoring Spring 2023 Family Braille Literacy Classes!
What: 8-week online class taught by Dr. L. Penny Rosenblum a retired professor from the University of Arizona and teacher of students with visual impairments.
When: February and March on Thursday evenings from 6-8 PM.
How: In January 2023 you’ll receive information about the class that will include a sign-up link!
Please email Penny Rosenblum at or Lisa Yencarelli at
Dear ASDB Community, We are pleased to inform you that the initial drafts for the Master Facility Plan have been completed. As we move forward in this pivotal phase, we […]
Dear ASDB Community, We are pleased to inform you that the initial drafts for the Master Facility Plan have been completed. As we move forward in this pivotal phase, we […]
Tax credits include the following Schools/Programs (please input the school or program within the “comments” section on the next page):
Academic Bowl
ASB Art Program
ASB
ASD Battle of the Books
ASD
Athletics
Camp LEAP
Close Up
Deaf Olympics
DV
EHR
Elementary
Extracurricular Activities
Fine Arts
High School
Jr Blind Olympics
Middle School
Music
NCR
PDSD
Residential Dorms
Science Club
SER
SWR
TROT
“For contributions made after December 31 but on or before April 15, the taxpayer has the option to claim the tax credit in either the previous tax year or in the year the contribution was made. The allowable amount is $400 for married filing joint filers and $200 for all other filing statuses.”
“A tax credit is something that directly reduces how much tax you owe. A donation is a tax deduction, this is something that reduces how much taxable income you claim. If you would like to make a donation to a program not mentioned above it will be treated as a donation not a state tax credit donation.”