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Gertrude Scott was born on November 12, 1930, in Washington, D.C. [1] She was born deaf to deaf parents and deaf grandparents. [1] She was enrolled in Kendall Demonstration Elementary School at age six; since she had been raised using American Sign Language, the school's teaching through oralism proved frustrating.
Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: 1973: Anchorage: Alaska: PreK-12: Otter: American School for the Deaf: 1817: Hartford: Connecticut: K-12: Tigers: ESDAA 1 Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind: 1912: Tucson: Arizona: PreK-12: Sentinels: WSBC Arkansas School for the Deaf: 1849: Little Rock: Arkansas: PreK-12: Leopards ...
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1911 - The corporate name, inclusive of both the college and Primary Department, was renamed Columbia Institution for the Deaf. 1954 - The corporate name was also consolidated to Gallaudet College. 1966 - Congress authorizes The Model Secondary School for the Deaf to be established, which opened on campus three years later.
The school's name changed to Howard College by 1974. [2] In August 1980 the school opened the Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf on 57 acres (23 ha) of the former Webb Air Force Base, and it took over a nursing program in San Angelo the following year. [1]
The Cooperative staff serve students and families in five regions: North Central, Eastern Highlands, Desert Valleys, Southwest and Southeast. School staff and the Cooperative staff work together in local schools to promote success for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired.