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Part II Educational Programs and Services Φ A. Schools and Classes: Preschool through Secondary and Continuing Education (Data on programs, pupils, staff, and finances) B. Post-Secondary Programs C. University Programs Training Personnel in Deafness D. Programs for the Deaf-Blind Schools and Classes for the Deaf in the United States This section provides information on the programs offered, the students served, and the educational staff employed by U.S. schools and classes for deaf children. The listing is alphabetical by states. Each state listing provides in sequence: - residential schools, day schools, day classes, and facilities for multi-handicapped students. The programs listed here include only those which have responded to the Λ979 Annals' questionnaire. The key to the data for schools and classes is given below. Program Data: Res ..........Residential facilities offered (may also be a facility for day students) Day ..........Day facilities only Sch ..........School (housed in building primarily for deaf students, and enrolling 10 or more such students) Cl ............Class (housed in unit devoted only partially to deaf students) Pub ..........Public support (parents do not pay tuition) Priv ..........Private support (parents pay tuition) P-12 ..........Grade range: Preschool (P) refers to programs for children under age 5; Kindergarten (K) to programs for those age 5-6; numerals 1-12 to grade equivalents for children age 6-20 HS ...........High School programs specifically designed for hearing impaired students (Part) .........Part-time only (fewer than 25 hrs./ week per deaf child enrolled) ltnt ..........Itinerant services only Mn(#) .......# students fully mainstreamed PMn(#) ......# students partially mainstreamed MH Prgm .....Program specifically for MultiHandicapped Deaf students in a school or class for the deaf MH Only .....A facility for Multi-Handicapped students only (with provisions for the deaf) Spec H/Fac .. .Facility for a Specific Handicap with instructional program for students with additional handicap of deafness Student Data: Tot ...........Total number deaf/hearing impaired students enrolled M ............Male; F . . . . Female Res ..........Number residential students Day ..........Number day students Min ..........Minimum enrollment age Max ..........Maximum attendance age DBI ..........Deaf-Blind students DMR .........Deaf-Mentally Retarded students DBI-MR .......Deaf-Blind, Mentally Retarded students DLD ..........Deaf-Learning Disabled, including aphasie DSE ..........Deaf-Socially or Emotionally disturbed students O ............Deaf students with handicaps Other than above Data on status of deaf 1979 high school graduates (as of Oct. 1): Tot ...........Total 1979 graduates Coll ..........Number enrolled in 2 or 4 yr. college ortech./voc. institute Trng .........Number enrolled in short term job training program (less than 2 years) Work .........Number directly employed UEm .........Number unemployed UKn ..........Unknown Educational Data: Tot ...........Total number full-time educational staff EA ...........Number Educational Administrators I .............Number Instructors (classroom teachers) TA ...........Number Teacher Aides C ............Number Clinical and other Supportive personnel (audiologists; interpreters ; psychologists; homeschool visitors; social workers; rehabilitation counselors; researchers ) M ............Number of Media/Library personnel Df ...........Number of Deaf Persons on educational staff Cert ..........Number with CEASD* or CED** certification on educational staff *CEASD - Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf **CED - Council on Education of the Deaf A.A.D. I April 1980 Key-Schools and Classes 111 Alabama Alabama Institute for Deaf & Blind 205 E. South St. Talladega 35160 Tel 205 362 1500 Pres: Jack Hawkins, Jr., Ph.D. Program: Res; Sch; Pub; K-12; HS, 'ungraded; MH Prgm Students: Tot 505; M 274; F 231; Res 479; Day 26; Min 5; Max 21 Multi-Hep: Tot 137; DBI 53; DMR 54; DBI+MR 0; DLD 4; DSE 12; O 14 1979 Graduates: Tot 28; Coll 6; Trng 1; Work 12; UEm 3; UKn 6 Educ. Staff: Tot 147; EA 18; I 96; TA 22; C 7; M 4; Df 6; Cert 21 Limestone Co./Athens City Schs. Hrng. Imprd. Prgm. 515 N. Madison St., Athens 35611 Tel 205 232 2120 Coord Sp Ed: James Lenz Program: Day; Cl; Pub; ungraded; PMn(D Students: Tot 2; M 2; F 0; Res 0; Day 2; Min 3; Max 21 Multi-Hep: Tot 0 1979 Graduates: Tot 1; Coll 0; Trng 0; Work 0; UEm 0; UKn 1 Educ. Staff: Tot 1; EA 0; I 1; TA 0; C 0; M 0; Df 0; Cert 0 EPIC Speech & Hearing Dept. 1000 10th Ave., S. Birmingham 35205 Tel 205 933...

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