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Full-Time Enrollment

Full-time Enrollment Services

The enrollment program serves 80 students each year. Students range in age from three to 13 years and have a variety of severe language-speech disorders, including the written language disorder of dyslexia, and/or hearing impairments. Students may enter the full time program between the ages of three and eight. To be eligible, the student's primary disorder must be a language, speech or hearing disorder or a combination of these disabilities. Students attend DuBard School full time until they are ready to transfer back into their local school district.

Approximately 80-100 students are on the waiting list at any given time.

  • The DuBard School works with school districts and parents to design an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to meet comprehensive needs. Through collaborative efforts with area school districts, the DuBard School provides an option for services as stipulated under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

  • Students not placed through the IEP process may be parentally placed. Services for these students are provided through an Individualized Services Plan. 
  • Students are placed in non-graded classes based on their readiness for the DuBard Association Method®. They progress through the curriculum at their own pace.

  • Classrooms are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of students and provide an effective instructional setting. Each classroom has an observation room for use by parents or university students. Acoustic treatment minimizes auditory distractions.

  • Because the DuBard Association Method® is a multisensory approach, writing is a large component of the method. Classrooms are equipped with multiple chalk boards to accommodate small group work at the board.

  • Each class has a maximum of 10 students and is served by a speech-language pathologist, most of whom are also certified academic language therapists (CALTs), and a Classroom Therapy Assistant.

  • Students work to master the DuBard Association Method® curriculum building from single phonemes (sounds) to creating complex sentences, paragraphs and questions.

  • Math, science and social studies also are addressed through the techniques of the DuBard Association Method®.

  • Students’ progress is noted on the Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Services Plan (ISP), semi-annual progress reports, and through comprehensive annual testing.

  • Students remain in the program until they have achieved the oral communication and academic skills necessary to be independent and successful in a general education school environment or until other educational services are needed.
  • All instructional staff are extensively trained in the DuBard Association Method®. The faculty and staff consist of nationally certified speech-language pathologists, certified teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing, special educators and teaching assistants. The administrative staff includes a development coordinator, finance and operations coordinator, communications coordinator, assistant for operations and community relations, a data entry specialist, and a business and admissions assistant.

  • The curriculum is appropriate for children whose primary disability is an oral or written language disorder, a speech disorder, a hearing disorder, or a combination of conditions. The school is unable to meet the needs of some children due to their age or special needs.

Current full-time enrollment parents:

Questions about Transportation Reimbursement please contact Michelle Gilstrap.

P: 601-266-5497

michelle.gilstrapFREEMississippi

2024-25 Enrollment Calendar

2024-25 Enrollment Handbook must be accessed with the password provided to parents/guardians in the 2023-24 parent packet.

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DuBard School for Language Disorders
118 College Dr. #5215
Hattiesburg, MS 39406

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Phone
601.266.5223