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This Day in History
It was on this day (April 15) in 1817 that the American School for the Deaf, the oldest permanent public school for the deaf, opened its doors. Founded by Laurent Clerc and Thomas Gallaudet, the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut is more than 200 years old. Read more about the school here . Meanwhile, the New York School for the Deaf also was established that day on April 15, 1817. They open its doors in 1818.
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The American School for the Deaf launches a virtual academy
The American School for the Deaf in West Hartford, Connecticut is offering an “Online Academy” this school year. The virtual academy is...
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Hospital Settles ADA Complaint
Hartford Hospital in Connecticut has settled an ADA Complaint for failing to provide a sign language interpreter to a patient. image from...
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