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Senior Sarah Dalsey of Ocean City signs in class. Very few schools in South Jersey offer American Sign Language. Vineland is one of the few others.
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Senior Austin Satinskyof Upper Township practices his sign language during class. Students wear earplugs so that they won't be tempted to talk.
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Amy Andersen of Cape May Court House teaches American Sign Language at Ocean City High School.
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Senior Tess Solazzo of Ocean City signs during class.
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Senior Angela Martinez of Upper Township, center, communicates using sign language during class.
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Amy Andersen of Cape May Court House teaches her high school class.
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Seniors Layna Delatorre, left, and Brittany Sanzo both of Upper Township, communicate through sign language in class.
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Ocean City High School is the only high school in Cape May County to offer an American Sign Language class, and it is acceptable as a foreign language study.
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