| Washington School for the Deaf |
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 Entrance mural |
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611 Grand Blvd. ,
United States |
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| Type | Public |
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| Established | February 3, 1886 |
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| Superintendent | Shauna Bilyeu |
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| Faculty | 100+ |
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| Grades | K-12 |
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| Enrollment | 110+ |
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| Colors | Kelly Green, Black, and White |
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| Athletics conference | WIAA Columbia Valley League |
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| Mascot | Terriers |
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| Affiliation | CEASD |
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The Washington School for the Deaf (WSD) is a school for deaf children located in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States. The school educates children from all over Washington.[1]
History
The Washington Territory Legislature of 1885-86 passed a bill to build the Washington School for Defective Youth. On February 3, 1886, Governor Watson C. Squire, the eleventh territorial governor, signed the bill into law.[2]
The school was split to form the State School for the Blind and the State School for the Deaf in 1913.
Residency
WSD is also a residential school. It has cottages where students reside throughout the week. Students arrive on Sundays and depart on Fridays. Cottages are for students who live far enough not to be able to travel by bus every day to school. There are cottages for male and female students: Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, and High School.
WSD's residential programs offers extracurricular activities, peer interaction, student growth and development, achievement, and more.[3]
Athletics
High School Boys,
Six-Man Football,
Basketball,
Track and Field,
High School Girls,
Volleyball,
Basketball,
& Track and Field
Middle School Boys
Soccer & Basketball
Middle School Girls
Soccer & Basketball
Elementary
Soccer
| WIAA State Championships
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Year:
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| Boys Track & Field
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1972
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| Sports |
National Deaf Prep Championships
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| Boys Track & Field |
1972 & 1973
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| Girls Track & Field |
2019 & 2022
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| Western State Basketball & Cheerleader Classic Championships
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Year:
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| Boys
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1978, 1979, 1980, 2016, & 2023
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| Girls
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1985, 1992, & 2023
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| Cheerleaders
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1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2006, & 2014
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[6][7]
References
Schools for the deaf in the United States |
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| Public | | Statewide | | Closed |
- Ctrl NC Sch f/t Deaf K-8
- NE Sch f/t Deaf
- Scranton State Sch f/t Deaf (PA)
- SD Sch f/t Deaf
- TX Blind, Deaf, & Orphan Sch
- VA Sch f/t Deaf, Blind, & Multi-Disabled
- WY Sch f/t Deaf
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Deaf program ended |
- Governor Morehead School (NC)
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District- operated |
- 47 The American Sign Language & Eng Sec Sch (New York City)
- Alexander Graham Bell K-8 deaf program (Chicago)
- Horace Mann Sch f/t Deaf & Hard of Hearing (Boston)
- Marlton (Los Angeles)
- Milby HS HS deaf program (Houston)
- Mockingbird ES (former Stonewall Jackson) elem. deaf program (Dallas)
| Closed | |
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| Deaf program closed | |
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| Charter |
- Metro Deaf School (Minnesota North Star Academy merged into Metro Deaf)
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| Private |
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Tertiary schools | |
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Ungraded schools | |
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List of schools for the deaf |
Public boarding schools in the United States |
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Schools for blind & deaf | | Closed |
- IA Braille & Sight Saving Sch
- MI Sch f/t Blind
- Ctrl NC Sch f/t Deaf K-8
- NE Sch f/t Deaf
- OR Sch f/t Blind
- Scranton State Sch f/t Deaf (PA)
- SD Sch f/t Deaf (dorms closed in 2005, later closed entirely)
- TX Blind, Deaf & Orphan Sch
- VA Sch f/t Deaf, Blind, & Multi-Disabled
- WY Sch f/t Deaf
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| Dorms closed |
- Gov Baxter Sch f/t Deaf (ME)
- RI Sch f/t Deaf
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Schools for gifted & talented | |
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Tribal/ Bureau of Indian Education |
- Chemawa Indian (OR)
- Cheyenne-Eagle Butte (SD)
- Choctaw Tribal School System (MS)
- Circle of Nations (ND)
- Crow Creek Tribal (SD)
- Flandreau Indian (SD)
- Greyhills Academy HS (AZ)
- Hunters Point Boarding (AZ)
- Jones Acad (OK)
- Kaibeto Boarding (AZ)
- Lummi Nation (WA)
- Many Farms Community (former Chinle Boarding) (AZ)
- Many Farms HS (AZ)
- Marty Indian (SD)
- Navajo Prep (NM)
- Pierre Indian Learning Center (SD)
- Pine Hill Schs (Ramah Navajo) (NM)
- Pine Ridge School (SD)
- Riverside Indian (OK)
- Rough Rock Community (AZ)
- Santa Fe Indian (NM)
- Sequoyah HS (OK)
- Sherman Indian HS (CA)
- Shiprock Associated Schools, Inc. (NM)
- Shonto Prep HS (AZ)
- Tuba City Boarding (AZ)
- Wingate HS (NM)
| Closed | |
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| Dorms closed |
- Havasupai Boarding and Day School (AZ)
- Rock Point Community School (AZ)
- Northern Cheyenne Tribal School (MT)
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| Other |
- Alaska
- California
- California Academy of Mathematics and Science (as of 1993)
- Connecticut
- Hawaii
- Michigan
- New York
- Randolph Academy UFSD Randolph Campus
- Oregon
- Crane Union
- Harper
- Huntington
- Mitchell
- Paisley
- Spray
- SEED Foundation (DC, Maryland, Miami, Los Angeles)
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WIAA Southwest Washington District 4 |
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4A, 3A, 2A Classifications |
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4A Conferences |
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- Greater St. Helens 4A
- Battle Ground Tigers
- Camas Papermakers
- Skyview Storm
- Union Titans
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| 3A Conferences |
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- Greater St. Helens 3A
- Evergreen Plainsmen
- Heritage Timberwolves
- Kelso Hilanders
- Mountain View Thunder
- Shelton Highclimbers (football only)
- Prairie Falcons
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| 2A Conferences |
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- Greater St. Helens 2A
- Columbia River Rapids
- Fort Vancouver Trappers
- Hockinson Hawks
- Hudson's Bay Eagles
- Mark Morris Monarchs
- R. A. Long Lumberjacks
- Ridgefield Spudders
- Washougal Panthers
- Woodland Beavers
- Evergreen 2A / 3A
- Aberdeen Bobcats
- Black Hills Wolves
- Centralia Tigers
- Rochester Warriors
- Shelton Highclimbers
- Tumwater T-birds
- W.F. West Bearcats
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1A, 2B, 1B Classifications |
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1A Conferences |
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- Evergreen 1A
- Eatonville Cruisers
- Elma Eagles
- Hoquiam Grizzlies
- Montesano Bulldogs
- Stevenson Bulldogs
- Tenino Beavers
- Trico 1A
- Castle Rock Rockets
- Columbia (White Salmon) Bruins
- Kingsway Christian Knights
- La Center Wildcats
- Seton Catholic Cougars
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| 2B Conferences |
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- Central 2B
- Adna Pirates
- Kalama Chinooks
- Morton White Pass Timberwolves
- Napavine Tigers
- Onalaska Loggers
- Rainier Mountaineers
- Toledo Indians
- Toutle Lake Ducks
- Wahkiakum Mules
- Winlock Cardinals
- Pacific 2B
- Chief Leschi Warriors
- Forks Spartans
- Ilwaco Fishermen
- North Beach Hyaks
- Ocosta Wildcats
- Raymond Gulls
- South Bend Indians
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| 1B Conferences |
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- Coastal 1B
- Lake Quinault Elks
- Knight Owls
- North River Mustangs
- Oakville Acorns
- Taholah Chitwin
- Wishkah Valley Loggers
- Columbia Valley
- Cedar Tree Classical Christian
- Columbia Adventist Kodiaks
- Firm Foundation Christian Eagles
- Mossyrock Vikings
- Naselle Comets
- Pe Ell Trojans
- Three Rivers Christian
- Washington School for the Deaf
- Willapa Valley Vikings
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| Geographic | |
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45°37′30″N 122°38′24″W / 45.625°N 122.640°W / 45.625; -122.640