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You would think they would do that, but they were all laid off due to budget cuts. That was why the school shut down. Most of the deaf and deaf/blind students were transferred to FSDB. Just a few remained.
It would be nice if some really big kind-hearted philanthropist would step in and give money that would allow these schools to continue to function for at least one more year so that the schools could buy some time to get funding to remain open through grants, awards, and other financial opportunities.
I just hope it doesn't get so bad that State Departments of Education will begin to shut down state run schools due to 'budget problems' and force these kids to go to their local school districts were resources are limited if non-existent. Heck I was the only d/hh in my school when I was a student and there was no support services offered to me which I believe would have been very beneficial. I might have fared better academically. Although once you get support services they start steering you towards vocational studies rather than pursuing a post-secondary academic degree. Silly hearies, they don't understand that there's nothing wrong with our brains!