School learns sign language to welcome deaf student
Now, the students have learned how to say about 20 different things. Morey’s kindergarten class can sign the whole alphabet, according to the school.
To celebrate the students’ accomplishments – and help welcome Morey – the teachers threw a surprise party last week.
They got a “princess for hire” – a Cinderella impersonator who knows American Sign Language. The “princess” is a sophomore in Gorham, Maine, who hopes to become an American Sign Language Interpreter in a school, Dayton Consolidated School posted on Facebook.
The school also shared a video of Cinderella surprising Morey and her classmates. When Cinderella comes out, the students are in disbelief. Then, Morey joined the princess in signing a song for her schoolmates.
“Our community has embraced American Sign Language – many staff and students learning additional sign on their own,” the school wrote when sharing the video on Facebook. “As a thank you and as a way of reminding our students that ASL goes beyond our walls, Cinderella paid a visit and sang us a song while using ASL. Thank you to Rent a Princess for donating your services!”
The gesture meant the world to Morey, who dreamed of meeting a princess – and also felt the support of her entire school.
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