- Clarke School for the Deaf
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name =Clarke School for the Deaf
motto =Students Speak for Themselves
established =1867
type =School for the Deaf
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district =Northampton, MA
grades =K-8
president =Mr. William Corwin
principal =Judy SheldonMichael O'Connell
Chair of Trustees = Mr. Harley Sacks
dean =
faculty =Over 30 faculty members
staff =Over 100 staff members
students =
enrollment =Approx. 60 students
athletics =Soccer and Basketball
conference =
colors =
mascot =Cougars
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location =Northampton, Massachusetts
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website = [http://www.clarkeschool.org/index.php Clarke School for the Deaf]Clarke School for the Deaf is a private school located in
Northampton, Massachusetts that specializes in educating deaf children using the oral method and opposes any use ofsign language on campus. However, it respects the decisions of the child to use sign language outside of campus or later in life as a second language.Introduction
Clarke School for the Deaf was founded in
1867 inNorthampton, Massachusetts as the first permanent oral school for thedeaf in the United States and has gained an international reputation as a pioneer and a leader in the field of auditory/oral education. Clarke School was not only the first school to teach children with hearing loss to speak in the United States, but also the first to initiate education in the early years and the first to recognize the importance of students entering mainstream classrooms. Clarke School also was the first to train teachers in auditory/oral education and in 1962 enhanced the Teacher Education Program by partnering withSmith College where graduates can earn a Masters of Education of the Deaf. The school has been fortunate in having outstanding leadership to determine its programs and policies.Alexander Graham Bell , PresidentCalvin Coolidge , and First LadyGrace Coolidge served on Clarke’s Board of Trustees. [cite web | title = History - CLARKE: About Clarke | url = http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/about/history.php | accessdate = 2008-03-01]Today, Clarke School has campuses not only in Northampton, but
*Clarke School East [cite web | title = Clarke School East - CLARKE: Clarke School East | url = http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/Clarke_East/index.php | accessdate = 2008-03-01] in Canton, Massachusetts
*Clarke School Philadelphia [cite web | title = Clarke Pennsylvania - CLARKE: Clarke Pennsylvania | url = http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/Clarke_Pennsylvania/index.php | accessdate = 2008-03-01] about 10 miles west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
*Clarke School New York in New York City, New York [cite web | title = Clarke School - New York - CLARKE: Clarke School - New York | url = http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/Clarke_NYC/index.php | accessdate = 2008-03-01]
*Clarke School Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida [cite web | title = Clarke Jacksonville - CLARKE: Clarke Jacksonville | url = http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/Clarke_Jacksonville/index.php | accessdate = 2008-03-01] All of the satellite schools are early intervention schools where young children from birth to five years old attend before starting in a mainstream school.President Coolidge
According to historians at the school,
Calvin Coolidge (standing far right of picture below) lived on campus where he met his future wife inGrace Anna Goodhue (standing far left of picture below). They lived in Adams House, a faculty house behind to the school's main dormitory. Grace Coolidge was a teacher at the school at the time when one morning President Coolidge (a lawyer working for a local practice) was in his second floor bathroom shaving allegedly with a top hot, a tank-top shirt and boxers when he saw Grace Goodhue while she was working in a garden between the house and the dormitory. Later, Coolidge asked Grace out on a few dates when in 1905, Grace Goodhue left the school after only three years of service to marry Calvin. After finishing his work as a local lawyer inWestern Massachusetts , Calvin would go on to be the Mayor of Northampton,Governor of Massachusetts , Vice President andPresident of the United States of America .Clarke School in the Media
In 2007, Clarke School was featured in the PBS documentary, "Through Deaf Eyes" produced by Larry Hott. It is about deafness and the deaf culture in the United States and the choices parents face between sign language and spoken language.
Clarke in Pictures
References
External links
* [http://www.clarkeschool.org/index.php School website]
* [http://www.clarkeschool.org/content/news/clarkemovu.php "A Sound Future" Promotion]
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