Washington School for the Deaf

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TypePublic
EstablishedFebruary 3, 1886
SuperintendentShauna Bilyeu
Faculty100+
Washington School for the Deaf
Entrance mural
Location
611 Grand Blvd.

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United States
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TypePublic
EstablishedFebruary 3, 1886
SuperintendentShauna Bilyeu
Faculty100+
GradesK-12
Enrollment110+
ColorsKelly Green, Black, and White
Athletics conferenceWIAA
Columbia Valley League
MascotTerriers
AffiliationCEASD

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]

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.

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