Central New York School for the Deaf annual reports
Series Number
A3364
Summary
These reports from Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes were submitted each fiscal year to corporate members and benefactors by the school's board of trustees. Continuing to operate as a private facility known as Central New York School for the Deaf, it became a state facility in 1963. Some reports after 1891 had pictures of buildings, students, or alphabetic diagrams.
Creator
Central New York School for the Deaf
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Central New York School for the Deaf Board of Trustees' meeting minutes and reports
Series Number
A3360
Summary
The series consists of copies of minutes for various meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes (renamed the central New York School for the Deaf). Included with the minutes are reports of the executive and other board-appointed committees, as well as copies of the school's incorporation certificate, by-laws, and a list of original subscribers and donation amounts. Originals held by New York State School for the Deaf at Rome.
Creator
Central New York School for the Deaf
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Central New York School for the Deaf student cumulative education files
Series Number
B2408
Summary
This series contains the official records of students formerly enrolled at the Central New York School for Deaf-Mutes (later Central New York School for the Deaf). The typical file contains general background information on the student, health reports, hearing tests, psychological evaluations, speech and language evaluations, individual education plans, performance assessments, social and emotional assessments, teacher evaluations, notes on student examinations, report cards, attendance records, dorm reports, and correspondence regarding the student.
Creator
Central New York School for the Deaf
Access Restrictions
Student cumulative records are restricted for 100 years under the U.S. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 USC sect. 1232g. Records are also restricted in accordance with Mental Hygiene Law, Section 33.13, relating to confidentiality of clinical records and the N.Y. Freedom of Information Law sect. 89.2(b) relating to protection of personal privacy.