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  2. The Ohio School for the Deaf was established in 1829 to provide specialized instruction for deaf students. The school’s philosophy of 1953 states that “only through education can the American heritage, the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness be enjoyed by all segments of this and succeeding generations.

  3. The Ohio School for the Deaf is a school located in Columbus, Ohio. It is run by the Ohio Department of Education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students across Ohio. It was established on October 16, 1829, making it the fifth oldest residential school in the country. [1]

  4. Apr 17, 2015 · On April 17, 1817, the first United States school for the deaf was opened in Hartford, Connecticut. Three years later, a parent from Stark County applied for state aid to send his son to the school, as no comparable facilities were available in Ohio.

  5. Nov 24, 2021 · The Ohio School for the Deaf thrives on its rich history and the belief that every student will achieve every day. The spirit and liveliness are infectious as staff greet children each day from our toddlers to our 4Plus students.

  6. The Ohio School for the Deaf (OSD) is one of the oldest continuously open public deaf schools in the United States. We welcome approximately 150 Deaf and hard of hearing students to campus each year from around Ohio.

  7. Sep 19, 2011 · The first school for the deaf in the United States was established in Hartford, Connecticut. It owed its origins to Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a Congregational minister who traveled to Europe in 1815 to study methods of communicating with deaf people.

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · On April 17, 1817, the first United States school for the deaf was opened in Hartford, Connecticut by clergy member Thomas Gallaudet. Three years later, a parent from Stark County applied for state aid to send his son to the school, as no comparable facilities were available in Ohio.

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