Ark. School for the Deaf High School

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Ark. School for the Deaf

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Ark. School for the Deaf High School, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, serves grades 9-12 in the Ark. School for the Deaf district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 1 out of 10.

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Posted on Aug 21, 2007
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This school is a great school for deaf kids around Arkansas. Students if you are deaf feel free to come by and take a look at our school. This school is fun and enjoyable and has great educations. We have after school programs for students to do. Please come by out school and take a look and get an experience! Thanks
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Posted on Jan 19, 2005
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Hello Parents My name is Josh Weatherford. I was the class of '98. I enroll ASD in '88. I remmy the first day of my enrollment at ASD. ASD education can be seen not at it's best education but however the teachers, supervisor and all who works there are really good people with good hearts. I was a 4 year basketball varsity. Activities will keep your child active as I was. Umm once I lived in the dorm, I was social addicted and I love it. I found my deafness at ASD and I realize that's my world. I don't regret being a former ASD student. I'm proud to say that I'm glad I got the remarkable experience. Parents if any questions or anything please feel to email me, I'd be happy to answer your questions. Thanks.
--Submitted by Joshua Weatherford, a former student


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