Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf

Coordinates: 37°33′32.01″N 121°57′55.33″W / 37.5588917°N 121.9653694°W / 37.5588917; -121.9653694

Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf
Address
1311 US HWY 301 South
Wilson, North Carolina
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1964
Executive Administrative Officer Carter Bearden
Faculty 133
Grades Pre-K-12
Number of students 75
School color(s) Green and Yellow
Mascot Fighting Hornets
Website http://www.encsd.net

The Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf (ENCSD), established in 1964, is a day/residential facility for the education of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. It is located on a beautiful and historic fifty-four acre campus in Wilson North Carolina.[1]

History

In 1960, the North Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton was expecting an increase in enrollment. The school was already at capacity and decisions needed to be made whether to expand the existing school or to build a new one. N.C. Sen. Joe Eagles of Wilson was on the Advisory Budget Committee and suggested a budget be prepared to develop another school of the deaf.

Because Morganton is in the western part of the state, a school in the east made the most sense. McAdams was hired in October 1963 as superintendent of ENCSD, and a small office was established in an existing building on the site, staffed by secretary Sonja Stone. Site preparation for the school started in January 1964. In August of that year, the school opened, but facilities were not ready to move in students. Temporary classrooms as well as dormitory space was made available in Morganton for the Wilson students.

Eighty-eight students were welcomed to campus when spring break was over that school year. McAdams said the six weeks from spring break to summer break was beneficial to “getting a new school functioning smoothly and making necessary corrections for a successful term beginning August 1965.” [2]

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