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  2. Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD) is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children in Edgewood, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1869. [2] [3] The school is listed as a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. The administrative building was built in 1903 by architects Alden & Harlow. [4]

  3. Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children

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    The School is part of the Programs of The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD). [citation needed] Led by chief executive officer Dr. Steven E. Farmer, the Programs of WPSD made it the largest provider of deaf education services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Principal of The Scranton School is Dean Pettinato. [when?]

  4. Agatha Tiegel Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Agatha Mary Agnes Tiegel was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 14, 1873. [1] At age seven she contracted spinal meningitis, which left her deaf and blind in one eye. [2] She attended a private Catholic school beginning at age nine, and when she was thirteen began attending the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. [2]

  5. Scranton State School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Scranton State School for the Deaf (SSSD) was a residential school for the deaf established in 1880 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Its students ranged in age from birth to 21. [2] At the end of the 2008–09 school year, the school was turned over from state management to the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. [3]

  6. Ida Gray Hampton - Wikipedia

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    Hampton graduated form Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Edgewood, Pennsylvania in 1951. [1] [2] She earned a Bachelor’s in Education from Gallaudet University in 1957 making her the first Black deaf woman to graduate from the school. Hampton went on to earn a Master’s in Special Education from the University of North Florida. [2]

  7. Pennsylvania School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The current campus occupies buildings in the Old Germantown Academy. The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is the third-oldest school of its kind in the United States.Its founder, David G. Seixas (1788–1864), was a Philadelphia crockery maker-dealer who became concerned with the plight of impoverished deaf children who he observed on the city's streets. [1]

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  9. Category:Special schools in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children; Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 22:52 (UTC). Text is ...