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New School for Deaf Students Caters to Needs
A new state-of-the-art school building is a reason to celebrate for almost any child. But for students at the Maryland School for the Deaf, learning in an atmosphere that caters to their needs makes all the difference.
From visually innovative technology like a smart board to soundproof acoustics, the new building is helping education come alive.
It's eco-friendly and surrounded by natural light.
The administration says the building really takes into account the tools their students need to succeed.
"This building began with a dream and now it's a reality. It's been a wonderful ten years and a shared collaboration," said James Tucker, school superintendent.
Governor Martin O'Malley wants to see the building for himself. He plans to visit later this month.
A new state-of-the-art school building is a reason to celebrate for almost any child. But for students at the Maryland School for the Deaf, learning in an atmosphere that caters to their needs makes all the difference.
From visually innovative technology like a smart board to soundproof acoustics, the new building is helping education come alive.
It's eco-friendly and surrounded by natural light.
The administration says the building really takes into account the tools their students need to succeed.
"This building began with a dream and now it's a reality. It's been a wonderful ten years and a shared collaboration," said James Tucker, school superintendent.
Governor Martin O'Malley wants to see the building for himself. He plans to visit later this month.