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Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf, c. 1903. When the first school for the Deaf was established in Indiana, it was named Willard School, after its founder, William Willard. [4] 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 ...
Eventually, the both of them traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, and William proposed the establishment of a school for the Deaf. He and Eliza traveled throughout the state of Indiana on horseback, recruiting potential deaf students in order to form a school. On October 1, 1843, was the first day of school, and William's school had twelve students.
Cheerleading Champions: Indiana School for the Deaf Clerc Classic XI (2011) Host: Texas School for the Deaf Boys Champions: Maryland School for the Deaf Girls Champions: Indiana School for the Deaf Cheerleading Champions: Model Secondary School for the Deaf Clerc Classic XII (2012) Host: Indiana School for the Deaf (Indianapolis, IN)
In the United States multiple states operate specialized boarding and/or statewide schools for the deaf, along with the blind; in most states the two groups had separate statewide schools, though in some they are combined.
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Rural and small school districts may have trouble offering students opportunities to fulfill the new work-based learning requirements because they lack available resources or businesses in their ...
1951 23rd—Missouri School for the Deaf,Fulton, Mo. 1952 24th Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock, Ark. 1953 25th—Washington School for the Deaf,Vancouver, Was; 1954 26th—New Mexico School for the Deaf, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 1955 27th—American School for the Deaf, West Hartford, Conn. 1956 28th—Mississippi School for the Deaf,Jackson ...