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Camp Isola Bella - American School for the Deaf

American School for the Deaf

Salisbury, Connecticut - Litchfield County

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Jun 3, 2026

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410 Twin Lakes Road, Salisbury, CT 06079

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Provider overview

The American School for the Deaf in Salisbury serves deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and runs Camp Isola Bella, plus early childhood services and community sign language classes.

The American School for the Deaf in Salisbury, founded in 1817, serves deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals with education, camp, and outreach programs.

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Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and youth for camp; birth through adulthood for broader services
Season
Camp Isola Bella in summer; school and outreach services year-round
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American School for the Deaf

410 Twin Lakes Road, Salisbury, CT 06079

Camp serves deaf/HH campers and has eligibility and dates. Families should confirm camp details and services directly.

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Camp Isola Bella and deaf/HH services

ASL/English bilingual summer camp, sports and recreation, early childhood services, and community sign language instruction.

Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and youth for camp; birth through adulthood for broader services
Season
Camp Isola Bella in summer; school and outreach services year-round
Schedule
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Cost
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Jun 3, 2026
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The American School for the Deaf in Salisbury serves deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals from birth through adulthood and operates Camp Isola Bella, an ASL/English bilingual camp with sports and recreation, plus statewide early childhood services and community sign language instruction.
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Program details we found

Camp Isola Bella and deaf/HH services

The American School for the Deaf in Salisbury serves deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals from birth through adulthood and operates Camp Isola Bella, an ASL/English bilingual camp with sports and recreation, plus statewide early childhood services and community sign language instruction.

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What the provider says: The source names deaf and hard of hearing, Camp Isola Bella, ASL/English bilingual approach, sports and recreation, early childhood services, and community sign language instruction.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about camp eligibility and dates, ASL communication access, staffing, what to pack, early childhood services, and community sign language classes.

What we checked

What we found: The American School for the Deaf in Salisbury serves deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals from birth through adulthood and operates Camp Isola Bella, an ASL/English bilingual camp with sports and recreation, plus statewide early childhood services and community sign language instruction.

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What to confirm

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