Same with Utah School for the deaf and blind. This is what I know of. Sometime in the 90's the state decide to build new deaf school on different location (I would say about 7 to 10 miles away). Then they will torn down the old deaf school. Most of deaf were surprised because the old deaf school goes to public school and still keep the old building and fixing up inside and out. They torn down the other two buildings.
I attended the deaf school from K to 2nd grade then mainstream public school.
I don't really care about old deaf school but many other deaf are upset because they want to keep it in history. At the new deaf school is nice and different but IMO they don't provide good educations. I was teacher aid for three months and not happy about it. I don't like their education and I wish they give good education to the kids to learn better.