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  2. Michigan School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 the Lansing campus was closed. The school for the blind merged with the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint, [3] and the blind students moved to Flint in 1995. [4] By 2005 there were no blind children on the school campus; instead area school districts educated blind children. [3] To do this, the school for the blind focused on ...

  3. Michigan School for the Deaf Superintendent's Cottage

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    The state of Michigan created the "Michigan Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind" in 1848, but it was not until five years later that funds were finally secured to begin the school. Land for the campus was donated by a private citizen in Flint, and the first classes were held in February 1854.

  4. List of schools for the deaf - Wikipedia

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    School Established Closed City State Grades Austine School for the Deaf: 1904: 2014: Brattleboro: Vermont: PreK-12 Boston School for the Deaf: 1899: 1994: Randolph: Massachusetts: PreK-12 Central North Carolina School for the Deaf: 1975: 2000: Greensboro: North Carolina: K-8 Detroit Day School for the Deaf: 1893: 2012: Detroit: Michigan: PreK-8 ...

  5. Michigan School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1867 it became the Michigan Asylum to the Michigan Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind due to a new law. The blind and deaf schools became separate in 1879 and the name Michigan School for the Deaf came into effect in 1887, while the Michigan School for the Blind moved to Lansing .

  6. State schools, US (for people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    The first state-funded school was the New York Asylum for Idiots. It was established in Albany in 1851. This state school aimed to educate children with intellectual disabilities and was reportedly successful in doing so. The school's Board of Trustees declared, in 1853, that the experiment had "entirely and fully succeeded."

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ingham ...

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    Michigan School for the Blind: Michigan School for the Blind: July 26, 2018 : 715 W. Willow St. Lansing: 33: Michigan State Capitol: Michigan State Capitol ...

  8. Category:1850s establishments in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    1850 establishments in Michigan (26 P) 1851 establishments in Michigan (19 P) 1852 establishments in Michigan (18 P) 1853 establishments in Michigan (28 P)

  9. Category : Educational institutions established in 1851

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