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Columbia...a
country-like campus
The Columbia
Campus opened in 1973 as part of the planned community
of Columbia to offer an educational program in the population
center of the state. The campus is located in the Baltimore-Washington
corridor and is near several major highways.
During
its inaugural year, fifty students ranging in age from
four to nine were enrolled. Today, Columbia Campus serves
about 120 students from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade.
Most of the students are day students, and a small number
reside in modern residence hall facilities.
The
campus' Elementary School serves Deaf students from
age four through age twelve. The Transitional Department
and Middle School serve Deaf students with mild disabilities
from age four through age sixteen offering additional
support services in behavioral modification, counseling,
occupational therapy, physical therapy, and psychiatric
services.
Location:
Maryland
School for the Deaf
8169 Old Montgomery Road & Rt.
108
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Mailing address:
PO Box 894
Columbia, MD 21044-0894
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