The first deaf school in the US was a residential school founded by Clerk and Gallaudet.
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet is largely credited for the development of education for the deaf in the United States. He founded the first permanent school for the deaf in America, the American School for the Deaf in Connecticut, in 1817 and played a key role in establishing deaf education as a formal field of study.
Salut: The first answer was by an idiot. Sorry. If you mean sign language, it began in 5e century Greece. The first school for the deaf in the US was in 1817 (the beginning of amer sign language). look it up on google. i dont no
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Till Deaf Do Us Part was created on 1981-05-15.
Define teacher>? The first teacher of signing was probally Laurent Clerc, a french citizen who had worked with deaf and Deaf people in France, and had helped in the development of ASL here.
75% of US has Residential Phone Service.
A president who was tone deaf was president Ulysses S. Grant
No, I believe it closed about ten years ago as a school for deaf. I remember some of the care staff so kindly especially Sr Finian and Pat who were so good to us in bad times. Some of them were harsh enough.
Chicago School
The Litchfield Law School