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  2. Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech - Wikipedia

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    Clarke School admitted and apologized for the extreme abuse carried out against Deaf students back when the school had a residential program. Molestations were reported, Jewish students were forced to attend church, and teachers used methods of corporal punishment that were considered extreme even by the standards of the time on students whose ...

  3. Harriet Burbank Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Burbank Rogers (April 12, 1834 – December 12, 1919) was an American educator, a pioneer in the oral method of instruction of the deaf.She was the first director of Clarke School for the Deaf, the first U.S. institution to teach the deaf by articulation and lip reading rather than by signing.

  4. Clarke School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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  5. New school year begins with new principals at the helm in ...

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    Several new principals will be handling administrative duties during the new 2024-25 school year in Clarke and Oconee counties. Some appointments are in an interim status for the full school year.

  6. Clarke County School District announces two new hires

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    The Clarke County Board of Education recently hired a new elementary school principal and a director for the Clarke County School District Learning Center. Matthew Snow, the interim principal at ...

  7. Sophia Smith (Smith College) - Wikipedia

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    Deaf since age 40 and unmarried, [2] Smith initially considered endowing her fortune to an institute for the deaf, but changed her mind when the Clarke School for the Deaf opened in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1868. [5] Encouraged by the Reverend John Morton Greene, she decided to endow a women's college instead.

  8. Ceremonies honor 2 former teachers as schools renamed in Athens

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    She moved to East Athens School in 1963, then integrated Chase Street as the first Black teacher in the 1966-67 school year. She later became a counselor at Clarke Middle School and was the ...

  9. Twinette Johnson - Wikipedia

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    From August 2011 to July 2017, Johnson was an associate professor of law and director of the academic success program at Southern Illinois University School of Law. [1] Johnson joined the David A. Clarke School of Law in 2017 as a professor of law and director of the academic success program.