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Kansas School for the Deaf

1866 establishments in KansasBoarding schools in KansasBuildings and structures in Olathe, KansasEducation in Olathe, KansasEducational institutions established in 1866
Public K–12 schools in the United StatesPublic boarding schools in the United StatesPublic elementary schools in KansasPublic high schools in KansasPublic middle schools in KansasPublic schools in KansasSchools for the deaf in the United StatesSchools in Johnson County, Kansas

The Kansas School For the Deaf, is a K-12 school, located in downtown Olathe, Kansas. In 1866, it became the first school for the deaf established in the state of Kansas, and today it remains the largest. Originally named the "Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb", the name has been changed several times to conform to prevailing sensibilities about deafness. Students and staff often refer to the school as "KSD."

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Kansas School for the Deaf
East Park Street, Olathe

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Kansas State School for the Deaf (Kansas State High School for the Deaf)

East Park Street
66061 Olathe
Kansas, United States
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