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RSS AT LCW POOL Disability Support Services Registration & Student Services (RSS) Disability Support Services (RSS 141) DSS Counseling Patti - 408-864-8753 Learning Disabilities Support Kim - 408-864-8838 Mobility Services Greg – 408-864-8412 Alternate Media Deborah – 408-864-5815 Disability Support Services (LCW 110) Test Accommodations Nancy - 408-864-8927 Tutoring Services Nancy - 408-864-8839 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Rosemary - 408-864-8755 RSS AT LCW Adapted Physical Education (PE 13 and Pool) Michael - 408-864-8885 PE13 Computer Accessibility Lab (AT 203) Shri at 408-864-5817 POOL Division Office (AT 209) Marilyn - 408-864-8407