Arkansas School for the Deaf
Arkansas School for the Deaf is a state-run public school in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, serving deaf and hard of hearing students through residential, day school, and part-time enrollment programs. It was founded in 1850. The school offers preschool through high school, and is affiliated with the Arkansas Association of the Deaf and the National Association of the Deaf.
The school is located near the Arkansas School for the Blind and both are administered by a five-member panel known as the Board of Trustees ASB-ASD. Rufus Henry Lamb was a student at the school, worked at it, and became principal of the "Negro Department".
The Arkansas Department of Education classifies it as a school district.
Campus
The campus includes dormitory facilities.Schools
Located within the same campus are the following schools:- Arkansas School for the Deaf High School—serves students in grades 9 through 12. The high school has been accredited by AdvancED since 1979.
- Arkansas School for the Deaf Middle School—serves students in grades 6 through 8.
- Arkansas School for the Deaf Elementary School—serves students in prekindergarten through grade 5. The elementary school is accredited by AdvancED since 1979.
Athletics
The Leopards are members of the National Deaf Interscholastic Athletic Association and two different athletic conferences:- The Great Plains Schools for the Deaf and,
- The Arkansas Association of Christian Schools.
ASD won a state basketball championship in 1949.