- New Mexico School for the Deaf
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The New Mexico School for the Deaf is a state-run school in Santa Fe, New Mexico, providing education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students from preschool through grade 12. Established in 1887 by the New Mexico legislature, it is only land-grant school for the deaf in the United States.[1]
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Facilities
Several of NMSD's buildings are historical landmarks designed in the Santa Fe Pueblo architectural style. The campus includes Dillon Hall, Hester Hall, Connor Hall, Cartwright Hall, Delgado Hall, Belle & Cora Larson Dining Hall, Lars M. Larson Residential Complex & Activity Center, Sosoya Building, Health Center, James A. Little Theater, and the Superintendent's Residence.
Athletics
High School Boys, Six-Man Football Basketball Track and Field
High School Girls, Volleyball Basketball Track and Field
Middle School Boys Flags Football JV Football Basketball U-16 Rugby
Middle School Girls Volleyball Basketball
Elementary Soccer Basketball
State Championships Class Year: FOOTBALL SIX-MAN 2006 References
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Coordinates: 35°40′37″N 105°57′23″W / 35.6769°N 105.9563°W
Categories:- High schools in New Mexico
- Educational institutions established in 1885
- Schools for the deaf in the United States
- Schools in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
- Museums in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Education museums in the United States
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