By Emma Loura/Manhattan Mercury

USD 383 is in need of an American Sign Language interpreter.

There are currently no ASL interpreters in the Manhattan-Ogden district but there are a few students who require an interpreter through what the schools call their “individualized education programs.”

“We have a small number of students who do require it for their IEPs, so we are obligated to provide that service,” said Jessica Nelson, the director of special education.

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