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Who does Texas School for the Deaf serve? TSD admits students who are 21 years of age or younger on September 1 of any school year, who are deaf or hard of hearing, and who may have one or more other disabilities.
In 1895, the school was renamed the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind. Today, CSDB serves more than 700 students on campus and statewide.
Welcome to Colorado Academy! Our mission is to create curious, kind, courageous, and adventurous learners and leaders.
For more than 100 years, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has relied on four schools -- the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, the Overbrook School for the Blind, the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, and the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children -- to provide quality programs of education and training
The mission of the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine is to provide Colorado, the nation and the world with programs of excellence in education, research, clinical care and community service.
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CSDB aspires to be an exemplary global resource for families and professionals that excels in preparing diverse learners to transform the world with PRIDE: Positive attitude, Respect, Independence, Determination, and Excellence. CSDB Believes: Families, staff, and community members are valued partners.
Our Mission. The American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC) is committed to empowering all families with deaf* and hard-of-hearing children and youth by embracing full language and communication access in inclusive environments through mentoring, advocacy, resources, and collaborative networks.

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