Tennessee School for the Deaf
Tennessee School for the Deaf Historic District | |
Gymnasium at the Tennessee School for the Deaf in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Completed in 1928. | |
Location |
2725 Island Home Blvd. Knoxville, Tennessee |
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Architect | Thomas S. Marr |
MPS | Knoxville and Knox County MPS |
NRHP Reference # | 96001401 |
Added to NRHP | December 4, 1996 |
The Tennessee School for the Deaf is a state-operated residential and day school for deaf and hard-of-hearing students ranging from pre-kindergarten to grade 12 and also includes a post-secondary transition program. It is located in Knoxville, Tennessee within the historic Island Home Park neighborhood.
The school was established in 1844 as the Tennessee Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. The first students were enrolled in 1845.[1]
The Tennessee School for the Deaf is a part of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. It fields high school sports teams in football, basketball, track and field, cross-country running, volleyball, and swimming, which compete against public school teams as well as teams from other schools for the deaf. Cheerleading is also included in the athletic program.