Our highest priority is the safety of our students and staff, superintendent says. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
FARIBAULT, Minn. For most of its history, the state-run school serving Minnesota children who are deaf or hard of hearing operated on what might be described as an open campus, one that allowed for free movement between buildings.
But as the U.S. approach to school security changed in recent years, so too did that of the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf in Faribault. Today its facilities are accessed primarily by keycard, for example.
Now with a new $4 million construction project in the works, the school is looking to further maximize the safety of those who learn and work at it and take on its most significant facilities upgrade since 2018.
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