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At Iowa School for the Deaf, children thrive through communication, opportunity, independence and a sense of belonging. Individualized attention through specialized staff ensures academic and social success, regardless of hearing level or communication preference.
Established in 1855, Iowa School for the Deaf has a rich history of providing exceptional education to deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Our school is committed to empowering these individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in an ever-changing world.
Iowa School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 4,884 likes · 841 talking about this · 1,134 were here. Iowa's day and residential preK-12+ education for students who are deaf or hard of hearing
Schedule a visit to our museum or visit our site to learn about the history of Iowa School for the Deaf and our founders, Edumnd Booth and Williams E. Ijams.
Iowa School for the Deaf is a pre-K to 12th grade school for deaf and hard-of-hearing students located in Council Bluffs, Iowa. It serves students who live in Iowa and Nebraska.
Iowa School for the Deaf hosts activities and events across the state AND on campus, even for students and families who don’t enroll at ISD. Sports, social and learning activities abound for all ages! ISD is able to livestream some student programs and athletics here.
Deaf and hard of hearing students in Iowa have the option to attend public and private schools across the state — usually referred to as a mainstream setting — or the Iowa School for the Deaf. The School for the Deaf currently has 92 students enrolled and living on campus, and 16 students enrolled through remote learning.
Iowa School for the Deaf. 204 likes. Please help us to preserve ISD by attending a hearing Monday, August 27 at 5:00pm at the LMC on the Iowa School for the Deaf
The ISD campus is nestled at the base of the Loess Hills on the southeast edge of Council Bluffs. Its 100 acres include a nature center and nearly one-mile paved trail, more than 50 varieties of trees, and expansive, well-groomed grounds. FROM I-80. Take Exit 4 to I-29 South.
Tour the 4PLUS transition program, exclusively for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.