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In 2015, Ms. Crosby came to Lawndale with 12 years of teaching ASL in the middle school secondary environment. As one of the only ASL programs offered in Southern California, Ms. Crosby is a rare find, as she is one of few dual credentialed teachers in English and ASL. She is a student-centered, passionate teacher-leader and has served Lawndale as ASLA Coordinator (the first academy offered in the country), Dual Enrollment Teacher, Course Leader, Work-based Learning Leader, Club Advisor, and Professional Development Facilitator. To her academic credit, Ms. Crosby holds four collegiate degrees: B.A. in Communications from USC, a B.A. in Deaf Studies from CSUN, and two Masters Degrees from the University of Phoenix in Organizational Management and Education. Outside of the classroom, Ms. Crosby is an entrepreneur, award-winning producer of accessible media content, advocate, interpreter, and performer.  As if her plate was not already full, Ms. Crosby finds time to support her students outside the classroom, mentor other teachers pursuing their ASL authorization and ASL Interpreter Training students, and volunteer in the Deaf community and other educational programs. When you don't find Ms. Crosby active in any one of these impressive roles, you will find her enjoying a brisk walk on hiking trails, working out at the gym, at a movie theatre or a day spa. 

Quick fact: Ms. Crosby was a former USC Women of Troy Basketball player. Watch out, she still has game!).

Message from Ms. Crosby: "I enthusiastically await the opportunities to get to know all of you throughout this year and partner with you to facilitate your growth and development of Deaf Culture knowledge and ASL skills!" ~Ms. Crosby

 

Featured Interviews:
11/22/2019 HCTV: City News (Nov 22, 2019) Edition
https://youtu.be/_DzwmoAYadw
Time marker: 18:00-21:14
 
 
10/21/2019 HCTV Spotlight Education Edition: Principals 
Time marker: 7:57-12:14

 

 
 
 
 

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P3 Scholar's Creed Practice 10.4.2015

Student are learning to fully sign the Scholars' Creed. This is a practice activity the student's actively engaged in.

Signing Stations 10/12/2015

Students are engaged in signing at four different signing stations: Fingerspelling, Sign Vocabulary, Numbers 1-100, Scholar's Creed

Technology Guest Speakers: J.McGowan/T.Russ CART 9/28/2015: Questions I still Have....

James "JMac" Mc Gowan
 
 
Q. Is there ever any time he felt like he couldn't do things due to him being deaf?
A. Actually, I can do anything. That's because hearing people are trying to give us hard time that they make us look like we are having faces the struggle but actually not. if they are willing to work with us or no barriers from them. that would make easier for us and for them too

Q. Why did he become a deaf actor?
A. Because I do have talents. Ha ha, well, actually, we had been facing the barriers, I know deaf talents and I are trying to make this happens because the media can change world which the media can fluence the companies by recognize us. People can see the reality the media. It's a key for us to start now to use a media. Good advantage, right? 

Q.How does it feel to accomplish things even though you can't hear things?
A. I feel good. I face the struggle like people went through because we thank them that they make us stronger and wiser. Also they help us success different reasons. 
 
Q. Is there ever any time he felt like he couldn't do things due to him being deaf?
A. Actually, I can do anything. That's because hearing people are trying to give us hard time that they make us look like we are having faces the struggle but actually not. if they are willing to work with us or no barriers from them. that would make easier for us and for them too

Q. Why did he become a deaf actor?
A. Because I do have talents. Ha ha, well, actually, we had been facing the barriers, I know deaf talents and I are trying to make this happens because the media can change world which the media can fluence the companies by recognize us. People can see the reality the media. It's a key for us to start now to use a media. Good advantage, right? 

Q.How does it feel to accomplish things even though you can't hear things?
A. I feel good. I face the struggle like people went through because we thank them that they make us stronger and wiser. Also they help us success different reasons. 
 
 Teresa Russ, CART
Q. How are words made on the typewriter when it is not like a regular keyboard?
 
Q How long does it take to become a professional captionist?
 
Q. What type of classes do I have to take? Are these classes offered at a college?
 
Q.What do you like most about your job?
 
Q What do you find the most challenging about your job?

UAM Technology Media Presentation-Things I found Interesting...

"Back in the day Deaf and Hard of Hearing people could not go to the movies."
"Sliver Window makes the movie fully universally accessible."
"They have eye glasses for the Deaf where you wear them in theaters and see captions on the bottom."
"There are so many "new" technologies that are accessible for the Deaf and Disabled."
"Seeing a movie with an interpreter next to the movie screen was interesting."
"The difference between open and closed captioning."
"Many blind people back in the day never went to the movies."
"There are movies with DHH people in them."
"Deaf people are often afraid or ashamed of the way they speak."
"In 1934 movies had no sound/audio."
"The story about Marc Bovee being thrown off the horse."
"The first movie with sound was made in 1927."
"Deaf people used to go to the movies all the time because there was no sound."
 
 
 
 

UAM Technology Presentation: Questions I still have..

Q. "Where is there a movie theater with the movies for deaf people?"
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Q. "What are future plans to improve the movie experiences?"
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Q. "When will this platform be available to help our community and the deaf community?"
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Q. "How much to people get paid for making these thing?"
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Q. "Will all movie theaters have to follow the ADA laws?"
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Q. "When will all theaters have this?"
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Q. "Are there ways for deaf people to hear/understand video games?"
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Technology Guest Speakers J.McGowan/T.Russ 9/28/2015: Things I learned...

James "JMac" Mc Gowan, SAG-Aftra Actor, Mc Intosh 
 
 Things I learned:
"J. McGowan was born hearing but later on became deaf. I also learned that for him communication was a major struggle due to the fact that many people he met did not know sign language, Another was that any thing is possible if you put your mind to it, J.McGowan never let being deaf get to him._ ~ Leslie Garcia P2
 
"I learned that deaf people can do many things. Deaf people can be actress. I also learned that you still attend college if you are deaf." ~ Jocelyn Briones P4
Things I found Interesting:
Two thing that i found very interesting was that he was in many films and television shows, it shows you that person who really wants to do what they love will never let anything stop them. I also found that his father not learning sign language was very interesting.~ Leslie Garcia P2
T. Russ, CART Caption Specialist
Things I learned: I learned how the CART system is used, how CART officials use the keyboard, and that there are two types of environments for CART workers i.e. government and state.
 
Things I found Interesting:
What I found interesting is that the keyboard is different from a regular computer keyboard as well as how fast you have type to be qualified as a CART worker.

Scholar's Creed Student Quote- Josilin Briones P4

Is society right for judging and excluding Deaf people?
"Society is incorrect because no one is perfect, but expect everyone to be." ~Josilin Briones 

DHH Reflection: Xavier Saavedra P4

3. What did you learn through completing this project?
"What I learned through completing this project is that it is tough being a deaf person, but they manage to go through daily life." ~Xavier Ssavedra

Scholars Commitment Student Quote: Brandon Flores P4

Based on the Scholar's Creed, who is responsible for you learning the material?
"I think I'm responsible because I choose if I am going to do something positive in my life, and use my learning, it's up to me." ~Brandon Flores