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With a little more than five hours before adjourning, the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation Monday evening to ...
Thanks to the efforts of self-advocates and their loved ones, Frederick has long been and continues to be a place where Deaf history is made. In 1868, the Maryland School for the Deaf was established ...
as well as students at the Maryland School for the Deaf, the Maryland School for the Blind or the SEED School of Maryland. Sen. Karen Lewis Young, a Frederick County Democrat, asked if committee ...
Maryland School for the Deaf and the SEED School of Maryland. The committee was more generous than either the House or the administration when it comes to Consortium on Coordinated Community ...
Held at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland, April 4–6, the congress brought together more ...
The Seton Shrine frequently hosts retreats, including a Lenten retreat for the Deaf last year. The Seton Shrine is located just a half hour away from the K–8 Maryland School for the Deaf.
The Seton Shrine frequently hosts retreats, including a Lenten retreat for the deaf last year. The Seton Shrine is located just a half hour away from the K–8 Maryland School for the Deaf.