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RN-T.com - State still sprucing up Georgia School of the Deaf

Nearly three years worth of renovations at the state-run Georgia School for the Deaf to the tune of about $5.5 million are nearing completion in Cave Spring, but some work still continues.

“We have done HVAC and re-roofing work, replaced flooring and ceilings, improved lighting, demolished the old Cub Land building — which had become a hazard — infrastructure and fire alarm improvements, installed an entrance gate, built a new gym, and replaced windows,” said Matt Cardoza, director of communications for the Georgia Department of Education.

Cardoza said state officials have really embraced the fact that GSD is a state school and taken responsibility to maintain the campus so that it remains safe, comfortable and conducive to learning for students and teachers.

Renovation work at the school began in earnest about three years ago, and although some projects are ongoing, the bulk of the work is complete.

GSD, founded in 1846, is the only residential school in Georgia serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

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