The thing is that the local deaf schools consider themselves a complete success if their graduates can ride the city busses without help. If that is the bar for Deaf education, we are screwed.
Graduates of Deaf schools should be held to the same standards as hearing students. Fluency in written English is a must (the old excuse of "ASL is my native language" isn't going to work. People must be able to understand what we write.)
Really, unless there is some sort of additional mental handicap, "life skills" classes shouldn't count towards a hgh school degree.
Once we start holding deaf students to higher standards, we might be surprised at how much they can accomplish.