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In 1969, the school's name was changed to the "Kansas State School for the Visually Handicapped" to be more inclusive as many of the students were not fully blind. In the 1971–72 school year, the school was placed under the Kansas State Board of Education, which currently administers the school. In the 1991–92 school year, the school's name ...
Utah School for the Deaf and Blind: 1884: Ogden: Utah: PreK-12: Eagles: WSBC Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind: 1839: Staunton: Virginia: PreK-12: Cardinals: MDSDAA Washington School for the Deaf: 1886: Vancouver: Washington: K-12: Terriers: WSBC West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind: 1870: Romney: West Virginia: PreK-12: Lions ...
Pages in category "Schools for the blind in the United States" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... Kansas State School for the Blind;
Michigan School for the Blind; Michigan School for the Deaf; Minnesota State Academy for the Blind; Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf; Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science; Mississippi School for the Blind; Mississippi School for the Deaf; Mississippi School of the Arts; Missouri School for the Deaf; Montana School for the Deaf & Blind
(Jan. 19, 1A, “Free bus rides in Kansas City need more dollars to continue”) - Daniel Garcia, President, National Federation of the Blind of Kansas City, Kansas City. She taught love. We lost ...
Whitney Morgan is the 2019 Kansas Teacher of the Year and taught ELA and ESOL at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas. This commentary originally appeared in the nonprofit Kansas Reflector.
KU’s first blind pharmacy student says state’s iKan online app is more like uKan’t for sightless Kansans. ... I am currently attending the KU School of Pharmacy at the medical campus north ...
Oregon School for the Blind; Oakley School (Oakley, Utah) Phoenix Indian School (Arizona) Scranton State School for the Deaf (Pennsylvania) Spring Creek Lodge Academy (Thompson Falls) - closed 2009; South Dakota School for the Deaf (dorms closed in 2005, later closed entirely) Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School