The Michigan School for the Deaf, located in Flint, MI, is a historic institution that was founded in 1848 by an act of the State Legislature. Originally known as the Michigan Asylum for Educating the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, it was established to provide education and support for deaf and blind children in the state.
Since its inception, the school has played a vital role in the education and development of deaf and blind students, offering a comprehensive academic program that aligns with Michigan academic standards. With a rich history and a commitment to providing a nurturing and inclusive environment, the Michigan School for the Deaf continues to be a leading institution for deaf education in the state.
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