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  2. North Carolina School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Outline of Work, 1929, North Carolina School for the Deaf, Morgantown, N.C. in the State Library of North Carolina Collection of the Internet Archive; Otis Betts, The North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton, 1894–1944 : the education of the deaf in North Carolina, 1845–1945, 1945 in the State Library of North Carolina Collection of ...

  3. Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf (ENCSD) is a public school for the deaf in Wilson, North Carolina. Its service area is defined by the state as the 54 counties to the east. [1] There were parents in the east of the state wishing for their deaf children to have a school closer than the North Carolina School for the Deaf. A bill to ...

  4. Control of NC schools for deaf and blind students changes ...

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    North Carolina’s three residential schools for deaf and blind students will be under new management after Gov. Roy Cooper allowed the legislation to become law over the weekend without his ...

  5. Governor Morehead School - Wikipedia

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    Black deaf students were to be moved to the North Carolina School for the Deaf and the East North Carolina School for the Deaf, so Morehead became a blind-only school. [5] In 1977 desegregation was completed. [2] The school namesake is John Motley Morehead, former Governor of North Carolina.

  6. Changes are coming to NC schools for deaf and blind students ...

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  7. Bill would shift control of NC schools for deaf and blind ...

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  8. Central North Carolina School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 North Carolina officials were considering closing the school due to its small size, something opposed by members of the community. The student population decreased as public schools operated by school districts began accommodating deaf children in mainstreaming programs, and the 1950s/1960s rubella wave children were now adults. [4]

  9. Cooper vetoes bill shifting control of NC schools for deaf ...

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