Refimprove date October 2011 Advert date August 2010 Infobox school name OklahomaSchool for the Deaf image Osdmainbuilding.jpg 200px motto Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the state of Oklahoma have ... Stinson colors Green and White mascot Indian location Sulphur, Oklahoma website http www.osd.k12.ok.us OklahomaSchool for the Deaf OSD is a boarding school residential school for the deaf and hard of hearing students ages 2 through 18. The school teaches K 12 students in Sulphur, Oklahoma . History The first school in Oklahoma to give instruction to deaf children was at Fort Gibson. This school ... graduate of a deafschool in Oklahoma, class of 1907. She became the first deaf employee of the OklahomaSchool for the Deaf. OSD has grown from the original three buildings Ralph H. White ... The OklahomaSchool for the Deaf will provide a quality education to all students in a way that Continually ... stadium. ref Jenni Carlson, http newsok.com oklahomaschool for the deaf football where friday night lights never shine article 3610910?custom click pod headline sports OklahomaSchool for the Deaf ... Media Release Coord missing Oklahoma DEFAULTSORT OklahomaSchool For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf ... 1908 type Public school government funded Public affiliation Oklahoma Department of Rehabiltation district Oklahoma grades k 12 commissioners Mr. Steve Shelton Chair, DRS Commission Edmond Dr. Ben White ... Tribes . Later, deaf children were admitted. In 1898, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Long started a school for deaf children in Guthrie, Oklahoma. ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History ... Gannon page 53.pdf PDF ref After statehood, in 1907, the School for the Deaf was established ... during this period. Vision That Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the State of Oklahoma ... ongoing revenues. Projects The School for the Deaf partnered with the State Department of Education ... School for Deaf expands video library services Ada Evening News http www.dcmp.org About Default.aspx ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 DeafSchool are an English rock band, formed in the mid 1970s and hailing from Liverpool . Their style is somewhere in between Pub rock UK pub rock , Punk rock punk , glam rock and art rock . They originally disbanded after their third album but their influence lived on. As Holly Johnson , said They revived Liverpool music for a generation. ref Cite article last Simpson ... matter most, one is The Beatles and the other is DeafSchool. If that seems like a sweeping statement ... band of Liverpool art students called DeafSchool . ref Cite book last du Noyer first Paul title ... Bros. Records from 1993 to 2004. In 1988 almost all former DeafSchool members reunited for a live ... from Madness. The Beatles publicist Derek Taylor , who signed DeafSchool to Warner Bros., also made the trip to Liverpool. In May 2006 DeafSchool re formed for a couple of concerts, culminating in an oversubscribed ... District on 27 May. In September 2007 DeafSchool reunited again and played several live shows including ... Theatre, and an appearance at The Hope St. Festival. The three DeafSchool albums were ... Nicholas Millard, played The DeafSchool Xmas Bash shows in December 2009 at the 100 Club in London ... shark one of the singers with liverpool band deafschool 100252 25559286 title obituary for Thomas Sam Davis work Liverpool Echo date 9 January 2010 accessdate 16 April 2011 ref DeafSchool announced ... I Know , The Enrico Song , Goodbye To All That and Scary Girlfriend . DeafSchool again appeared at The Everyman ... Official DeafSchool website http www.myspace.com whatawaytoenditall Official ... from Liverpool Category Protopunk groups de DeafSchool fi DeafSchool ... recalls We got together in 1974 for the art school Christmas dance. Anyone who wanted to be in it could ... 2010 01 09 tributes flood in for sam davis aka eric shark one of the singers with liverpool band deafschool 100252 25559286 title Liverpool Echo publisher Liverpool Echo date 9 January 2010 accessdate ... more details
Kisii School for Deaf Children is Kenya s only deaf run and deaf led school for deaf children. Founded by Peter Ogango, the school is based in Kisii, Kenya Kisii town, the capital of Kisii County in southwestern Kenya. Sources Unreferenced date February 2007 coord missing Kenya Category Schools in Kenya Category Schools for the deaf Category Education in Nyanza Province Category Special schools in Kenya Kenya stub Africa school stub ... more details
California School for the Deaf may refer to California School for the Deaf, Fremont California School for the Deaf, Riverside schooldis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox school name North Carolina School for the Deaf image Image ncsdbear2.jpg established 1894 type Public school government funded Public grades Pre K 12 head name Director head Audrey Garvin faculty students 86 school colors Blue and White mascot Bear address 517 West Fleming Drive city Morganton ... Carolina School for the Deaf is a state supported residential school for deaf children established ... and a school was opened in Raleigh with seven deaf pupils. The school remained open during the Civil ... until 1936. ref http digital.ncdcr.gov u? p249901coll22,156313 North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton ... m2 of land. The school now has an annual budget of over 10 million. North Carolina School for the Deaf ... Serving the Deaf . References reflist External links North Carolina School for the Deaf http www.ncsd.net History of North Carolina School for the Deaf http www.ncsdmuseum.net history otherhistory the north carolina school for the deaf at morganton.asp North Carolina Office of Education Services .... 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 23 25 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 23.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 24.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf ... separate schools for deaf children and blind children. This led to a series of hearings that, in turn, led to legislative action. The end result was funding for a new school for deaf children and its location in Morganton, both in 1891. The prime advocate for a new school was Edward McKee ... Tate 1830 1897 of Morganton. The school for the blind remained in Raleigh as The Governor Morehead School. ref http www.ncsdmuseum.net history otherhistory the north carolina school for the deaf at morganton.asp North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton as published in Heritage of Burke County Vol. II. ref During the Civil War, Confederate money was printed at the school. ref Gannon, Jack ... more details
Infobox school name Texas School for the Deaf image MoreAustinandWashingtonBrazos 127.JPG motto established 1856 type School for the Deaf affiliation district Austin, Texas grades K 12 president principal Chair of Trustees dean faculty staff students enrollment Approx. 552 students 2009 athletics conference colors mascot free label Languages free text American Sign Language , English language English free label2 free text2 location 1102 South Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas information website http www.tsd.state.tx.us Texas School for the Deaf is a state operated primary and secondary school for deaf children in Austin, Texas . It was first opened in 1857 in an old frame house, three log cabins, and a smokehouse. ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 33 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 33.pdf PDF ref The school struggled under inadequate funding during the Civil War and its aftermath with the students eating food that they grew themselves on the school farm. In 1851 the State Board of Education assumed oversight of the school. Gallery gallery Image TexasSchoolDeaf4.JPG Texas School for the Deaf Image TexasSchoolforDeaf.JPG Texas School for the Deaf gallery References Reflist External links Portalbox Austin Texas Schools Disability http www.tsd.state.tx.us Texas School for the Deaf Handbook of Texas id TT kct26 name Texas School for the Deaf http www.tsd.state.tx.us about history.html History of Texas School for the Deaf coord missing Texas State agencies of Texas DEFAULTSORT Texas School For The Deaf Category Elementary schools in Texas Category Middle schools in Texas Category High schools in Austin, Texas Category Schools for the deaf in the United States Category State agencies of Texas School for the Deaf Category Educational institutions established in 1856 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox school name Beverly School for the Deaf image streetaddress 6 Echo Avenue city Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly state Massachusetts zipcode 01915 country United States coordinates coord 42 33 23 N 70 53 32 W type edu region US MA display inline, title motto established 1876 type School for the Deaf affiliation district grades president Mark Carlson principal Jeanne Farwell head of school dean faculty staff students enrollment athletics conference colors mascot information website http www.beverlyschoolforthedeaf.org Beverly School for the Deaf Beverly School for the Deaf was founded in 1876 by William Benjamin Swett in Beverly, Massachusetts . Mr. Swett was a deaf man with a deaf daughter and saw a need for educational and vocational services for deaf children and young adults of the North Shore area of Boston. In 1879 with a small legacy and the help of his close friend, the Reverend Dr. Thomas Gallaudet , a convert 57 acre m2 sing on parcel of land was purchased overlooking the tidal waters of the Bass River in Beverly. The vision of Mr. Swett was organized and incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as the New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes. ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 46 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 46.pdf PDF ref Dr. Gallaudet served as president of the board for 22 years until his death in 1902. Beverly School for the Deaf serves students ages 3 22 who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing and or have cochlear implants by providing language that is visually accessible via American Sign Language, written English, speech, and AAC Assistive Technology. External links http www.beverlyschoolforthedeaf.org School Website References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Beverly School For The Deaf Category ... Schools for the deaf in Massachusetts Category Beverly, Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox Education in Canada name Manitoba School for the Deaf image imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 242 Stradford Street city Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg province Manitoba postalcode country flagcountry Canada schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal viceprincipal administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf grades K 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English area mascot teamname colours founded enrollment enrollment as of homepage http www.msd.winnipeg.mb.ca The Manitoba School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Winnipeg, Manitoba with both residential and day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The school teaches both elementary and secondary students, using Bilingual bicultural education Bilingual Bicultural method ref cite web url http www.msd.winnipeg.mb.ca index.php?option com content&task view&id 18&Itemid 33 title Manitoba School for the Deaf About MSD accessdate 2011 03 24 quote we offer a bilingual bicultural environment ref . Student population is approximately 40 students in the senior school and 60 in the elementary school. Deaf students from Canada often attend Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. for post secondary programs. Some Deaf students attend at University of Manitoba for post secondary programs References reflist coord 49.89610 N 97.31984 W display title DEFAULTSORT Manitoba School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada Category Special schools in Canada Category Educational institutions established in 1993 deaf stub ... more details
school name California School for the Deaf, Fremont image Image Csdeagle.png 150px established 1860 type Public school government funded Public grades Pre K 12 head name Superintendent head Sean Virnig Formerly Dr. Hank Klopping faculty 80 students 500 school colors Orange and Black mascot Eagle ... website http www.csdeagles.com The California School for the Deaf, Fremont is a school for deaf children in Fremont, California . The school educates deaf children from all over Northern California . Its campus in Fremont is adjacent to the campus of the California School for the Blind . Its companion school in Southern California is California School for the Deaf, Riverside CSD Riverside . History Before it was moved to Fremont, the School for the Deaf was located in Berkeley. Constructed in 1869 at 2601 Warring St., Berkeley, CA, the historical site served as the school for the deaf until the late 1970s, ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, pp. 35 36 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 35.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 36.pdf PDF ... unsafe, forcing the school to move. ref Norton, Kenneth W. 2000. The Eagle Soars to Enlightenment . Fremont, CA California School for the Deaf, pp. 133 157 http www.worldcat.org title eagle soars to enlightenment ... proof that the University administration had coveted the Deaf and Blind School land for 57 years. Half of the school land went to UC Berkeley, while the other half went to the city. After the location ... unstable as the school s original site. The California School for the Deaf, Fremont opened in the Fall ... files za defbln.htm article about history of Berkeley campus of School for the Deaf http www.facebook.com pages California School for the Deaf Fremont 140208399356443 Official Facebook ... students. Current location The State Department of Education purchased land for the new school ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 advert December 2008 primarysources December 2008 wikify March 2012 Infobox School name Willie Ross School for the Deaf image motto established 1967 type affiliation district grades president principal head of school Dr. Louis Abbate, Executive Director dean faculty staff students enrollment athletics conference colors mascot free label free text free label2 free text2 location Longmeadow, Massachusetts information website http www.willierossschool.org Willie Ross School for the Deaf s website Willie Ross School for the Deaf is a school for the Deaf and hard of hearing located in Longmeadow, Massachusetts . The school was founded in 1967. External links http www.willierossschool.org School website coord 42 01 52.80 N 72 34 39.43 W display title DEFAULTSORT Willie Ross School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Massachusetts Category Schools in Hampden County, Massachusetts ... more details
The Kansas School For the Deaf , is a K 12 school, located in downtown Olathe, Kansas . In 1866 , it became the first school for the deaf established in the state of Kansas , and today it remains the largest. Originally named the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb , the name has been changed several times to conform to prevailing sensibilities about deafness. Students and staff often refer to the school as KSD. The Kansas School for the Deaf is a premier bilingual center based educational placement option providing the highest quality of services, resources, and support to children ages 3 21 who are deaf ... School for the Deaf also maintains an Outreach Team that is separate from our center based educational ... The school was founded in 1861 by Phillip A. Emery, a deaf person who had taught briefly at Indiana School for the Deaf before coming to Kansas the previous year. ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 36 37 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 36.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 37.pdf PDF ref He began educating deaf students from the attic of a small ... Highlight Kansas School for the Deaf http www.ksdeaf.org About history.php ref Within five years, the school received state funding and a new location in Olathe. In 1885 the thriving institution ... of Kansas School for the Deaf Boys Basketball . Kansas School for the Deaf Alumni Association, 2003. ref ref Celebrate Kansas Deaf Football 100 Years Anniversary . Kansas School for the Deaf Alumni Association ... School For the Deaf http search.jocohistory.org u? alb,316 Celebrating Kansas Deaf Heritage http www.jocohistory.org ksd Kansas School for the Deaf photograph collection References Reflist coord missing Kansas DEFAULTSORT Kansas State School For The Deaf Category Elementary schools in Kansas Category ..., and supports to children ages birth 21 who are deaf hard of hearing by collaborating with their families ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Infobox Education in Canada name Robarts School for the Deaf image imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 1090 Highbury Ave. North city London, Ontario London province Ontario postalcode schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal Arnold J. Potma viceprincipal administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf grades K 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English area mascot teamname colours founded 1973 enrollment enrollment as of homepage http www.psbnet.ca eng schools robarts The Robarts School for the Deaf is a provincial school in London, Ontario with both residential and day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. Along with three other provincial schools for the deaf in Ontario, it is operated by the Ministry of Education under Education Act of Ontario section 13 1 . ref name act http www.e laws.gov.on.ca DBLaws Statutes English 90e02 e.htm Education Act of Ontario ref Teachers are both deaf and hearing. Deaf student population approximately 25 students in the senior school and 40 students in the elementary school, total is 65 students. Deaf students from Canada often attend Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. for post secondary programs. Languages of Instruction The Robarts School for the Deaf uses bilingual bicultural approach to educating deaf and hard of hearing students. American Sign Language ASL and English are the languages of instruction in the school. ref name psbnet http www.psbnet.ca webs psb Programs deafprogram.htm Ontario Provincial Schools Information ref External links http www.psbnet.ca eng schools robarts Robarts School for the Deaf References reflist coord 43.01250 N 81.20874 W display title DEFAULTSORT Robarts School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 Infobox Education in Canada name MacKay School for the Deaf image imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 3500 Decarie Boulevard city Montreal, Quebec Montreal province Quebec postalcode country flagcountry Canada schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal viceprincipal administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf grades K 6 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English area mascot teamname colours founded 1964 enrollment 30 enrollment as of homepage http www.emsb.qc.ca mackay The MacKay School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Montreal, Quebec with day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The school teaches elementary. Deaf student population approximately 30 in the elementary school. Deaf students from Canada often attend Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. for post secondary programs. References references Coord 45.4768 73.6115 region CA QC type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Mackay School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada Category Special schools in Canada Category Educational institutions established in 1964 deaf stub ... more details
Infobox school name Atlanta Area School for the Deaf image File Atlanta Area School for the Deaf logo .jpg established 1972 type Public school government funded Public grades Pre K 12 head name Director head Kenney Moore faculty students 197 school colors Blue and Yellow mascot Panthera Panther s address 890 N Indian Creek Dr city Clarkston, Georgia Clarkston state Georgia U.S. state Georgia country United States website http www.aasdweb.com Established in 1972, Atlanta Area School for the Deaf AASD provides full day instructional services to infants, children, and youth who are deaf, including persons with multiple handicaps. The classroom programs range from preschool through twelfth grade. Students experience a range of academic, vocational, and social opportunities. ref http www.aasdweb.com about.htm ref See also http www.gsdweb.org Georgia School for the Deaf References reflist coord missing Georgia U.S. state Category Schools for the deaf in the United States Category Schools in DeKalb County, Georgia ... more details
File Tokyo School for Blind and Deaf 1900.jpg thumb right The Tokyo School for the Blind and Deaf, circa 1900 The nihongo Tokyo School for the Deaf Tokyo ro a gakko , now called the Central School for the Deaf, was the first Deaf educational program to be established in the eastern capital during the Meiji period . History The Tokyo School for the Deaf was established in 1880. ref Erting, Carol. J. 1994 . Google books bqJxAcmA9yEC The Deaf Way Perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture, p. 66. page 66 ref Initially, the school adopted a manual teaching method, despite international trends towards oralism. ref Erting, Google books bqJxAcmA9yEC p. 66 67. page 66 ref In 1915, alumni of the Tokyo School for the Deaf founded the Japanese Association of the Deaf. This organization was the precursor of the Japanese Federation of the Deaf . ref Nakamura, Karen. http ssjj.oxfordjournals.org content 5 1 17.full.pdf html Resistance and Co optation the Japanese Federation of the Deaf and its Relations with State Power, Social Science Japan Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1 April 2002 , pp 17 35, 20. ref By the 1930s, the institution had grown to include an elementary school, a middle school, and a training department. The training department was intended for the training of those who planned to be teaching the deaf. ref Monbush . 1935 . Annual report of the Minister of State for Education, p. 442. ref Program Currently, the Central School for the Deaf serves students in two Tokyo venues a Shakuji Campus in Nerima and b Otsuka Campus in Toshima . ref http www.chuo ... begin participating in an exchange program with their counterparts at Rochester School for the Deaf ... in 1880 Category Schools for the deaf in Japan Category Special schools in Japan Japan school .... J. 1994 . The Deaf Way Perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture 1989 . Washington ... title deaf way perspectives from the international conference on deaf culture oclc 260213909 OCLC ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Infobox school name Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf native name image imagesize caption free label Prefectures of Japan Prefecture free text Fukui Prefecture Fukui free label2 City free text2 Fukui, Fukui Fukui free label3 Neighborhood, etc. free text3 2 22 Ikuhisa ch free label4 Postal Code free text4 910 0014 free label5 in Japanese free text5 2 22 country Japan founder specialist president head of school founded status enrollment picture information 0776 24 5190 homepage http www.fukui sd.ed.jp Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf nihongo Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf Fukui kenritsu r gakk is a school for the deaf located in Fukui, Fukui Fukui , Fukui Prefecture , Japan . The school educates children in regular school subjects from infant infant age through high school . External links http www.fukui sd.ed.jp Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf Coord 36.069085 136.19607 display title type edu region JP DEFAULTSORT Fukui Prefectural School For The Deaf Category Schools in Fukui Prefecture Category Schools for the deaf in Japan Category Special schools in Japan Japan school stub ja ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Refimprove date May 2009 Infobox Education in Canada name Newfoundland School for the Deaf image imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 425 Topsail Road city St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s province Newfoundland and Labrador postalcode schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal viceprincipal administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf education Deaf grades K 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English area mascot teamname colours founded September 22, 1965 enrollment enrollment as of closed 2010 free label1 Defunct free text1 2010 homepage url http www.nsd.nf.ca The Newfoundland School for the Deaf is a provincial school in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador with both residential and day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The school teaches both elementary and secondary students. Student population was approximately 10 students in the senior school and 20 in the elementary school, total is 30 students. Deaf students from Canada often attend Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. for post secondary programs. In August 2010, it was announced that the school would be closing as there would be no students attending in the upcoming school year, and none projected within the next five years all the students in the province who were deaf or hard of hearing were in the public school system. ref Cite web url http www.theglobeandmail.com news national atlantic newfoundland to close school for the deaf article1659507 title Newfoundland to close school for the deaf work theglobeandmail.com accessdate August 3, 2010 date 2010 03 02 ref References reflist coord 47.5326 N 52.7478 W display title DEFAULTSORT Newfoundland School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada Category Former schools in Nova Scotia Category Defunct schools in Canada Category Special schools in Canada Category Educational institutions established in 1965 ... more details
Infobox school name Indiana School for the Deaf image isd hoosier mascot.png imagesize 250px established 1843 type Schools for the deaf Schools for the Deaf , State school grades Pre K 12 head name Director of Instruction head Kim Kause ref Deaf Hoosier News , Indianapolis, IN, 2011 07 01. http www.deafhoosiers.com ... Indiana School for the Deaf nrhp type hd image ISD02.jpg caption Front of the main building location ... School for the Deaf ISD is a fully accredited school for the deaf and hard of hearing, located in Indianapolis , Indiana . History When the first school for the Deaf was established in Indiana, it was not called Indiana School for the Deaf. It was named Willard School, after the founder, William Willard . ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 23 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 23.pdf PDF ref William Willard was a deaf teacher who taught at Ohio School for the Deaf in Columbus, Ohio . He traveled to Indianapolis in May 1843 to propose the establishment of a DeafSchool ... wife, Eliza, were teachers. Eventually, the school had grown and a law which was passed in January 1846, officially established the Willard School as the sixth state school for the Deaf and the first Deafschool to provide free education to Deaf and hard of hearing students. The school had actually moved a few times in different locations, when finally, the school was built on an 80 acre 32 hectare property on East 42nd Street. The name was changed to Indiana School for the Deaf. The school ... , and High School . The Parent Infant Program works closely with parents and their deaf or hard ... Indiana School for the Deaf s website http www.isdorioles.com Indiana School for the Deaf s sports ... free label1 Athletic Director free text1 Paul Wood ref Deaf Hoosier Sports Poster , Indianapolis ... Deaf and Hard of Hearing students develop a sense of identity within the Deaf community. Students also ... more details
Infobox school name Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf image WesternPASchoolDeafEdgewood.jpg motto streetaddress 300 East Swissvale Avenue city Edgewood, Pennsylvania Edgewood county Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Allegheny County state Pennsylvania postalcode 15218 country flagcountry USA established 1869 type Public school government funded Public Mainstream school Mainstream Charter school Charter , Deaf education Deaf affiliation district grades PreK 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English CEO Dr. Donald Rhoten president Donald E. Rhoten, M.Ed., MS director Barbara Goodman, M.Ed. administrator head of school headteacher headmaster head label CEO head Donald E. Rhoten, M.Ed., MS chairperson principal viceprincipal asst principal Michael Prezioso, M.Ed., MS ... http www.wpsd.org http www.wpsd.org The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf WPSD is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children in Edgewood, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Edgewood, Pennsylvania .... Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, pp. 39 40 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 39.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 40.pdf PDF ref The school is listed as a Pittsburgh ... Alumni Association of Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf ref name WPSD Alumni cite web url http www.wpsdalumni.org title Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Alumni Association accessdate 2011 05 14 ref See also Deaf Wrestlefest References Reflist references External links http www.wpsd.org Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Official Site Coord 40.4348 79.8819 display title ... Pennsylvania School For The Deaf Category Schools on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Schools for the deaf in the United States Category Educational institutions established ... Foundation Historic Landmarks Pennsylvania school stub ... more details
Infobox school name California School for the Deaf, Riverside image Image cubs.gif established 1953 type Public school government funded Public grades K 12 head name Superintendent head Mal Grossinger faculty 80 students 500 school colors Scarlet Red Crimson and Grey mascot Cubs city Riverside, California Riverside state California country United States website http csdr cde.ca.gov The California School for the Deaf, Riverside CSD R or CSDR is a school for deaf and hearing impaired children, and is located in Riverside, California . The school educates children from all over Southern California . Its companion school in Northern California is California School for the Deaf, Fremont CSD F or CSDF ... Chief Justice , authorizing appropriations to establish the Southern California School for the Deaf , later renamed the California School for the Deaf, Riverside . ref Struxness, Kevin. The CSDR Story ..., Dr. Rachel Stone, deaf since birth, became the fourth school chief and brought a number of changes ... among the deaf employees. CSDR students were her highest priority in school business. In 2001 ... brings to the school over 25 years of experience in the field of deaf education. He is credited ... http csdr cde.ca.gov California School for the Deaf, Riverside CSDR http www.csdraa.org California School for the Deaf, Riverside Alumni Association coord missing Riverside County, California DEFAULTSORT California School For The Deaf, Riverside Category Schools for the deaf in the United States Category ... in Sacramento, California Sacramento chose Riverside as the site for the new school on the Arlington Avenue agricultural property. ref Struxness, page 35. ref The school began to accept students on February 2, 1953. ref Struxness, page 58. ref ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 55 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 55.pdf PDF ref Perry E. Seely 1886 1949 himself deaf ... more details
The Mississippi School for the Deaf MSD is a Mississippi school for the deaf and hard of hearing accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS . It offers elementary and secondary education, covering students from pre kindergarten to twelfth grade. History Established by legislature on March 1, 1854, the school was originally named the Mississippi Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. In its early years, the school was troubled by a lack of teaching staff, which sometimes closed its doors, but in 1857 Lawrence Saunders, the school s first student, returned to teach. Although the school was closed during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1871 when the building was used as a hospital by the Confederate States Army , it never had to close for lack of instructors again. Saunders continued to teach until he died in an accident on Christmas Day in 1895. Facilities The current convert 51 acre m2 campus is located at 1253 Eastover Drive in Jackson, the fifth building to house the school. Educational philosophy The goal of the Mississippi School for the Deaf is to provide for early language acquisition and to facilitate the development of two languages, American Sign Language ASL and English. This goal is accomplished with the belief that for most Deaf students, American Sign Language is the accessible, dominant language used for communication, and thinking, while English is learned as a second language . By fostering competencies in these two languages and by providing an academically and Deaf culture culturally enriched learning environment, Deaf students will have the skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively with members of the Deaf and Hearing Communities. External links Portalbox Mississippi Schools Disability http www.msd.k12.ms.us MSD s Official Website coord 32 20 26 N 90 9 24 W display title DEFAULTSORT Mississippi School for the Deaf ... institutions established in 1854 Category Schools for the deaf in the United States ... more details
Infobox school name Nebraska School for the Deaf image motto established 1869 type Public school government ... free label2 free text2 location information website The Nebraska School for the Deaf , or NSD , was a boarding school residential school for Deaf students in kindergarten through Grade twelve twelve ... http museum.nsdaa.org museum info.htm Museum Information , Nebraska School for the Deaf Museum. Retrieved ... of the Deaf. Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf. p. 175. ref The Nebraska School for the Deaf basketball team was the first deafschool to have won an all classes state championship in 1931 ... and predicted the school s coming financial difficulties. Discussing the current concepts of Deaf education ... of Educational Media for Teaching the Deaf. Retrieved 8 30 07. ref In the 1990s the school was the location ... there were fewer than 40 students enrolled at the Nebraska School for the Deaf. Starting in 1984 ... of the Deaf and the Nebraska School for the Deaf Alumni Association were involved in protesting ... Rally Held on Nebraska School for the Deaf Graduation Day , National Association for the Deaf. Retrieved .... ref McLain, B. and Pennucci, A. 2002 http www.wsipp.wa.gov rptfiles WSD.pdf Washington School for the Deaf ... who eventually established the California School for the Deaf, Riverside California School for the Deaf ... of the New Jersey School for the Deaf in 1917, serving until 1939. ref Van Cleve, J.V. 1993 ...?c foINKQMBF&b 178020 Historic Rally Held on Nebraska School for the Deaf Graduation Day , National ... Bates , Second Unitarian Church of Omaha. Retrieved 10 4 08. ref Nebraska School for Deaf Museum ... in 1998, the Nebraska School for the Deaf Alumni Association, or NSDAA, fought to protect the interests ... in deaf education, heritage and culture statewide, including operating the Nebraska School for Deaf ... http www.nsdmuseum.org Nebraska School for the Deaf Museum website. http www.nsdaa.org Nebraska School for the Deaf Alumni Association website. coord missing Nebraska DEFAULTSORT Nebraska School ... more details
Infobox school name Wright Humason School f motto established type Public school government funded Public affiliation district grades president principal head of school dean faculty staff students enrollment athletics conference colors mascot free label free text free label2 free text2 location New York City information website Wright Humason School for the Deaf in New York City was a specialist school attended by Helen Keller from 1894 96. References Sources http www.worldwideschool.org library books hst biography StoryofMyLife chap18.html Hellen Keller s autobiography spacing NYC school stub Helen Keller coord missing New York City DEFAULTSORT Wright Humason School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in the United States ... more details
Cleanup date June 2011 Infobox school name Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind image imagesize caption motto established 1874 type Residential school affiliation district grades Preschool 12th grade and post high school education president principal head of school Carol Hilty dean faculty staff students enrollment athletics conference colors red, white and black color box red color box white color box black mascot Bulldogs campus type campus size free label Languages free text American Sign Language ... The Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind CSDB is a K 12 boarding school residential school , located ... 2099d5a0356e title Colorado School For The Deaf and Blind accessdate 2011 06 03 ref One of Kennedy ... institutions in Colorado Springs, including the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. CSDB were the 2004 National Champions in the Deaf Academic Bowl . CSDB serves students and their families who are deaf , blindness blind , or both. CSDB also coordinates the Colorado Home Intervention Program CHIP ... laboratory of Nikola Tesla . The school was founded in 1874 as The Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes by Jonathan R. Kennedy, who had previously been steward at the Kansas State School For the Deaf . ref Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage A Narrative History of Deaf America , Silver Spring, MD National Association of the Deaf, p. 42 43 http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 42.pdf PDF http saveourdeafschools.org Deaf Heritage by Jack Gannon page 43.pdf PDF ref The school began in a rented house in downtown Colorado Springs with seven students, three of which ... Home Intervention Program accessdate 2011 03 23 quote serve families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing ref that serves deaf and hard of hearing students from birth to three years old within their home. CSDB provides outreach services to support students, families, and school districts ... in 1874 Category Schools for the deaf in the United States Category Schools for the blind in the United ... more details
mergefrom British Columbia School for the Deaf, Elementary discuss Talk British Columbia School for the Deaf Merger proposal date March 2011 Infobox Education in Canada name British Columbia School for the Deaf image BurnabySouthSecondary.jpg imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 5455 Rumble Street city Burnaby, British Columbia Burnaby province British Columbia postalcode V5J 2B7 country flagcountry Canada district School District 41 Burnaby schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal Marguerite Henderson viceprincipal Myrna Ziola administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf grades 8 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English area mascot teamname colours founded 1993 enrollment enrollment as of homepage http south.sd41.bc.ca bcsd The British Columbia School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Burnaby, British Columbia with day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The school teaches secondary students. It also shares a campus with the Burnaby South Secondary School , for hearing students. ref cite web url http south.sd41.bc.ca bcsd title Untitled document accessdate 2011 03 23 quote participate in shared learning experiences with both deaf and hearing students ref Student population approximately 50 students in the senior school. References references coord 49 12 58 N 122 59 7 W region CA BC type edu display title DEFAULTSORT Bc School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada Category Special schools in Canada Category Educational institutions established in 1993 ... more details