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The former leader of the Indiana School for the Deaf said budget cuts risk students' safety and the school's ability to function.
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The Indiana School for the Deaf received a 5 percent cut in the new state budget and recently laid off more than a dozen staff.
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Lawmakers celebrated after they said they protected K-12 education funding above all else as they faced a $2 billion budget shortfall. But the Indiana School for the Deaf saw its funding slashed by 5 percent.
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David Geeslin, Superintendent of the Indiana School for the Deaf, announced Wednesday he will retire next June, at the end of the current school year.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb and leaders from the Indiana School for the Deaf and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired broke ground Thursday on a project to join the two schools on one campus.