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  1. A collection of three linked buildings were added along the southern edge of MSD’s historic Frederick, MD campus, completed in 2008 for a construction cost of $23 million. The project is anchored at its center by a 48,000 sf school building, with classrooms, offices, library, gymnasium and cafetorium for grades K-5. To the west, a 16,000sf ...

  2. The new elementary school is open. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor visited the school on September 23rd. On October 15th a grand opening ceremony was held for the public. Enrollment is up from 455 last year to 475 this year. Elementary school expanded as well as Middle School. Many High School students will graduate over the next two years.

  3. Jul 26, 1992 · FREDERICK — Ask James E. Tucker for a brief history of the Maryland School for the Deaf, and he takes you back to the early 1800s and the founding of the country’s first school for the deaf in ...

  4. Aug 27, 2020 · A group called Maryland School for the Deaf Survivors protested Thursday in Annapolis calling for the school’s superintendent, James E. Tucker, to be terminated from his current position ...

  5. Jun 10, 2020 · ‪June 10, 2020: Please read MSD’s Letter of Apology and Next Steps from Superintendent James E. Tucker. https://youtu.be/IIs5cBUra9Y‬

  6. At Maryland School for the Deaf, we believe: Our students learn best in a bilingual environment in which American Sign Language and English are used. Each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs. Students have a right to a safe, caring, and engaging learning environment.

  7. May 10, 2001 · When Maryland School for the Deaf Superintendent James E. Tucker looks across his campus, he sees possibilities -- a new elementary school over there, a new student services center nearby.

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