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Summit Speech School

The Summit Speech School is a year-round〔 educational institution based in New Providence which assists children in northern and central New Jersey who have difficulty hearing. The school uses an approach which has been described variously as an oral-option or auditory-oral〔 or auditory-aural〔 method, in the sense that the program helps children "to listen and talk without the use of sign language".〔 The school receives funding from various sources,〔 including the Junior League of Summit and the State of New Jersey.〔 It hosts benefits to raise funds. According to a report in 2010, fund-raising is on-going and ranges from $800,000 to $1 million a year.〔 It has been assisted in the past by volunteers. An introduction to music had been provided by renowned educator Capitola Dickerson for thirty years.
==History==
The Summit Speech School was formed in 1967 with assistance from the ''Junior League'' and with efforts by volunteers such as Diane Hunt Lawrence. The first building was located near Overlook Hospital.〔 In the nineteen eighties, pediatrician Arthur F. Ackerman was president. The school moved to its present facility in New Providence in 1997 into a former warehouse. Since 1997, according to one report, the building has been owned by the borough of New Providence.〔 In 2008, New Jersey was on the verge of passing ''Grace's Law'', which requires health insurers to pay up to $1,000 per ear for hearing aids for children younger than fifteen years old, and the law was named for a former hearing-impaired student of the Summit Speech School named Grace. In 2009, volunteers including Betse Gump helped set up libraries for the children at the school. In 2010, the school was visited by Mary Pat Christie, the wife of New Jersey governor Chris Christie.

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