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This is what I mean.  If we had no protested in 2006, we would have had the Blind school merged into the Deaf school, which sits ten feet from a rail road track and is not set up to accommodate the Blind kids or anything.  They would not guarantee that the funds would be there to fix the Deaf school up enough to meet the needs.  They were going to make a fortune off of the sale of the Blind school because the city has grown in a way that the land is VERY valuable now, but they were not going to put the money from the sale away to go back into the schools.  We stopped them for now, but they will try again. At least now we have a coalition of sorts ready to fight them next time.;  ALOT of those people fighting on our side are HEARIES>


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