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Arkansas School for the Deaf - ASD provides quality educational services for deaf and hard of hearing students through a spectrum of resources.
 
Austine School for the Deaf - Austine offers a full curriculum of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies, as well as specialized instruction in Computer Literacy, Health, Deaf Studies, and American Sign Language (ASL). Other courses include Art, Drama, Photography, and a special Outdoor Leadership Program.
 
California School for the Deaf (Fremont) - CSD-Fremont provides students with a core curriculum which emphasizes competence in American Sign Language and English, guarantees full communication access, enhances self-esteem, and prepares them to function effectively in a diverse and technologically changing society.
 
California School for the Deaf (Riverside) - CSDR has earned a local, national, and international reputation for the quality of its instructional and residential programs and the breadth of its support services for deaf and hard of hearing students.
 
Delaware School for the Deaf - The Delaware School for the Deaf prepares students to be critical thinkers and independent learners in a changing world.
 
Illinois School for the Deaf - ISD is a progressive school that includes programming for students from infancy to adulthood.
 
Indiana School For The Deaf - The Indiana school was founded in 1844 and became the first state supported school in America to provide a free education to deaf children.
 
Kansas School For The Deaf - KSD encourages deaf children to achieve educational excellence in a visual environment.
 
Kendall Demonstration Elementary School - KDES serves students from birth through age 15, beginning with the Parent-Infant Program and ending in grade 8. Students reside in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.
 
Kentucky School for the Deaf - Being deaf is not a barrier for students at KSD who want to excel in academics, athletics, extracurricular and community activities.
 
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center - Together with its two demonstration schools, the center works with schools and programs across the country to meet the needs of students in three critical areas: literacy, family involvement, and transition from school to career.
 
Lexington School for the Deaf/Center for the Deaf - The Lexington School for the Deaf/Center for the Deaf seeks to be an exemplary education, service and research institution for the deaf and hard of hearing in Metropolitan New York City and the country.
 
Louisiana School for the Deaf - The school serves the entire state of Louisiana and is a 24 hour residential facility. LSD is a comprehensive educational program serving the social and educational needs of students who are deaf, deaf-blind, and deaf multihandicapped.
 
Magnet School of the Deaf - The Magnet School of the Deaf provides Deaf children an education that is Deaf-friendly, supportive of the child's home, and managed by the parents, the Deaf community and the school personnel in Colorado.
 
Maryland School for the Deaf - The Maryland School for the Deaf seeks to develop academic and social skills as students are immersed in educational, developmental, and extra-curricular activities.
 
Michigan School for the Deaf - MSD is committed to providing comprehensive educational, cultural, social, and vocational services.
 
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf - MSAD is a K-12 educational program that emphasizes the development of language and reading skills. The program also recognizes the significance of deaf culture and American Sign Language and provides opportunities for students related to their cultural heritage.
 
Missouri School for the Deaf - Missouri provides a well-rounded educational program for the deaf children of the state through the facilities and services of the Missouri School for the Deaf. The Missouri Legislature established MSD in 1851, and it is the oldest state supported school of its kind west of the Mississippi River.
 
Model Secondary School for the Deaf - MSSD provides a comprehensive day and residential four-year high school program for students from the United States and its territories. Enrollment ranges from 250 to 300 students.
 
New York School for the Deaf - For over 180 years, NYSD has provided educational programs that meet the varied needs of deaf and hearing impaired infants, students (K-12) and their parents.
 
 

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