Directory of Regional Centers and Educational Programs Providing Services to Deaf/Blind Children and Youth in the United States (Including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands).
ED 089 532 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION SPONS AGENCY PUB DATE NOTE EDES PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DOCUBEST BESUEE EC 061 500 Alonso, Lou, Comp. Directory of Regional Centers and Educational Progrags Providing Services to Deaf/Blind Children and Youth in the United States (Including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Regional Instructional Saterials Center for Handicapped Children and Youth. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (CHEW/CE), Washington, D.C. Div. of Educaticnal Services. 18 Feb 7&4 30p. HF-$0.75 HC-$1.85 PLUS POSTAGE *Deaf Blind; *Directories; *Exceptional Child Education; Multiply Handicapped; *Special Schocls Listed in the directory are over 200 educational progrags and services for deaf blind children in the United States and U. S. territories. It is noted *hat the 10 coordinators of regional centers for services to deaf blind children have aided in corgpilation of the directory. …
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ED 089 532 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION SPONS AGENCY PUB DATE NOTE EDES PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DOCUBEST BESUEE EC 061 500 Alonso, Lou, Comp. Directory of Regional Centers and Educational Progrags Providing Services to Deaf/Blind Children and Youth in the United States (Including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Regional Instructional Saterials Center for Handicapped Children and Youth. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (CHEW/CE), Washington, D.C. Div. of Educaticnal Services. 18 Feb 7&4 30p. HF-$0.75 HC-$1.85 PLUS POSTAGE *Deaf Blind; *Directories; *Exceptional Child Education; Multiply Handicapped; *Special Schocls Listed in the directory are over 200 educational progrags and services for deaf blind children in the United States and U. S. territories. It is noted *hat the 10 coordinators of regional centers for services to deaf blind children have aided in corgpilation of the directory. Listings are arranged by state within the New England, South-East, South-Western, Hid-Atlantic (North and Caribbean), Hid-Atlantic, Hid-West, Central, South-Central, Hountains Plains, and North-West Regions,. Given for each region are the nagse, address, and telephone nuagber of the regicnal coordinator. Usually given for each listing is the director's nage of schecl or service, address, and telephone nugber. In some cases listing-= inclede number of classes offered and the type of serv.ce such as residential or day school, and kind of educational progtas. (#C) $ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EOUCATION 6 WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION DIREC LER Y OF REGIONAL CENTERS anp EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS PROVIDING SERVICES TO DEAF/BLIND CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN THE UNITED STATES (INCLUDING PueRTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS) Al re oa Co c | om | La Compiled by MRS. LOU ALONSO Coordinator, Programs Preparing Teachers of the Visually Handicapped aad Blind/Deaf Michigan State University In collaboration iutth Nattonal Coordinator, Bureau of Educa- tion for the Handicapped Regional Centers for Services to Deaf/Blind Children * Coordinators of Regional Centers for Servicee to Deaf/Blind Children * Great Lakes Region Spectal Education In- structional Materials Center at Michigan State University ES OSIS00 | z INTRODUCTION A need has existed for some time for compilation of a directory of current programs and services for deaf-blind children of the United States to provide parents, professionals, teacher candidates and others with current information regarding program locations. This directory is compiled to meet such a need. It is -»ossib’e because of the cooperation of each of the ten coordinators of the regional centers for services to deaf-blind children and their National Coordinator, Robert Dantona, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, United States Office of Education. Special appreciation is extended to Ms. Shelley Cunningham, Graduate Assistant at Michigan State University during 1973-74, for her particular help and assistance in this task. It is hoped that from this modest beginning will develop a more sophisticated and complete directory in the years to come. User and reader suggestions for improvements and greater usefulness will be appropriate--and welcome. Lou Alonso Michigan State University February 18, 1974 East Lansing, Michigan 48824 NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF REGIONAL CENTERS FOR SERVICES TO DEAF-BLIND CHILDREN: Mr. Robert Dantona Project Center Branch Bureau of Education for the Handicapped ROB 3 Room 2036 7th and D Streets, S.W. Washington, D. C. 20202 1-202-963-7101 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont NEW ENGLAND REGION Mr. John B. Sinclair - Coordinator Mr. Dan Burns - Educational Consultant New England Regional Center for Services to Deaf-Blind Children Perkins School for the Blind 175 North Beacon Street Waterton, Massachusetts 02172 1-617-924-3434 Connecticut Mr. Frank Johns Mr. Michael Belmont Oak Hill School for the Blind Southbury Training School 120 Holcomb Street Southbury, Connecticut 06488 Hartford, Connecticut 06122 1-203-8231 1-203-242-2274 Massachusetts Mr. William Dolan Mr. Maurice Tretakoff Massachusetts Association for the Blind Perkins School for the Blind (Sunlight House - Scituate) 175 North Beacon Street 120 Boylston Street - Room 446 Watertown, Massachusetts 02172 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 1-617-924-3434 1-617-542-3106 New Hampshire Rhode Island Mr. Hollis Eaves ~ Mrs. Alice Cassidy Laconia State School Meeting Street School Box 370 75 Charles Field Street Laconia, New Hampshire 03246 Providence, Rhode Island 02906 1-603-524-5373 1-401-272-3010 Vermont Mr. Robert H. Dombro Vermont Association for the Crippled, Inc. 88 Park Street Rutland, Vermont 05701 1-802-775-2395 Delaware New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Virgin Islands MID-ATLANTIC (NORTH AND CARIBBEAN) CENTER Mr. Khogendra Das - Coordinator Mr. Frank Simpson - Assistant Coordinator Mid-Atlantic (North and Caribbean) Regional Deaf-Blind Center The New York Institute for the Education of the Blind 999 Pelham Parkway Bronx, New York 10469 1-212-547-1234 New York Miss Elizabeth Maloney, Asst. Director Ms. Madeline Appell, Supervisor The Industrial Home for the Blind Roosevelt Hospital 57 Willoughby Street 428 West 59th Street Brooklyn, New York 11201 New York, New York 10019 Type of service: Type of service: six-week summer day program experimental preschool program for deaf-blind children Margarette Rogler, Director The Newark State School Rubin Pick, Direcotr 763 East Maple Avenue Suffolk State School for the Retarded Newark, New York 14513 Melville, New York 11746 Type of service: Type of service: pilot-educational program pilot program to provide direct educational services to deaf-blind children Mr. Roger C. Walker, Director The New York Institute for the Dr. M. Gianninie, Director Education of the Blind Mental Retardation Institute 999 Pelham Parkway New York Medical College Bronx, New York 10469 Valhalla, New York 10595 1-212-547-1234 Type of service: Type of service: day programs for retarded day and residential programs deaf-blind Dr. Manny Sternlicht, Director Dr. Richard Woodhouse Willowbrook State School Eleanor Roosevelt Developmental Serv. 2760 Victory Boulevard Department of Mental Hygiene Staten Island, New York 10931 State of New York 1-212-698-1440 Balltown and Consaul Roads Type of service: Schnectady, New York 12304 year-round residential program Type of service: day program Mrs. Ariel Mandel, Supervisor Board of Education City of New York 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn, New York 11201 Type of service: day program New Jersey A. Operated by New Jersey State Commission for the Blind Supervisor: Mr. Coker Stogner Ms. Dorothy Tehan Cranford Program Cranford, New Jersey 07016 1-201-648-3333 Type of service: day program Mrs. Marcia Walker Teaneck Program St. Mark's Episcopal Church Chadwick Road Teaneck, New Jersey 07666 1-201-648-3333 Type of service: day program from September to June B. Mr. Ronald Alteo, Director Deron School for the Hearing Handicapped 270 Reynolds Terrace Orange, New Jersey 07050 1-201-673-2245 Type of service: day program, private Pennsylvania Mrs. Elizabeth Sigafoos, Supervisor Overbrook School for the Blind 64th Street and Malvern Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19151 1-215-877-0310 Type of service: day and residential programs Pat Hainlin Glassboro State College Glassboro, New Jersey 08028 1-201-648-3333 Type of service: day program Nancy Smith Bloomfield College Science Building Liberty and Spruce Streets Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003 1-201-748-9000 Type of service: day program c. Mr. Robert Hugelmeyer Director of Education Woodbridge State School Rahway Avenue Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095 1-201-636-3400 Type of service: residential program Mr. Guru Sharma, Director Upsa. Day School for the Llind 220 West Upsal Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 1-215-438-3030 Type of service: day program for multi-handicanped deaf-blind children Mr. Paul Irzinski, Director Dr. Janet Klineman White Haven State Western Pennsylvani Department of Speci d the Blind I. U. #18 201 North Be 358 Tioga Avenue Pittsburgh, Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 1-412-621-0100 Type of service: Type of service: residential program for residential program retarded deaf-blind September to June Dr. Betty Davis Selinsgrove State Selinsgrove, Pennsy 1-717-374-2911 Type of service: pilot project to provide direct educational services to deaf-blind children Puerto Rico Dr. Jose Santana, Project Director University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 1-809-764-0000 Ext. 724 Type of service: day program and itinerant services United States - Virgin Islands Mr. Robert Ro Special Education Department of St. Thomas, District of Columbia Mary land North Carolina South Carolina Virginia West Virginia MID-ATLANTIC REGION Mr. Henry Baud -— Coordinator Mr. A. Jefferson Carratt - Assistant Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for Deaf-Blind Division for Exceptional Children Department of Public Instruction State of North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 1-919-829-3921 Bistrict of Columbia Maurice Boyd, Field Consultant National Children's Center, Inc. 6200 2nd Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20011 1-202-726-1090 Number of deaf-blind - 26 Type of service: year-round residential and day classes Maryland Miss Deborah Johnson, Field Consultant Rosewood Center Services to Deaf-Blind Children Owings Mills, Maryland Maryland School for the Blind 1-301-363-0300 Est. 267 3501 Taylor Avenue Number of deaf-blind - 30 Baltimore, Maryland 21236 Type of service: 1-301-444-5000 Ext. 236 year-round residential age 5-13 The Maryland School for the Blind 3501 Taylor Avenue Great Oaks Center Baltimore, Maryland 21236 12001 Cherry Hill Road Number of deaf-blind - 22 Silver Springs, Maryland 20904 Type of service: ten months residential and day classes age 4-13 City. Hospital 5200 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21224 1-301-275-7000 Numb:r of deaf-blind - 10 Type of service: year-round residential age 5-10 1-301-937-8800 Number of deaf-blind - 2 Type of service: year-round residential age 3-5 North Carolina ~ Tammy Lynn Memorial Fou or i hild 301 Cardinal Gibbons Mrs. Louis Division f Room 432, Edu mn Raleigh, North Raleigh, Nort i 1-919-832-6903 Number of Caswell Center Type of service: Kinston, North Carolina 28501 year-round residential 1-919-527-6261 and day classes Number of deaf-blind - 6 Type of service: Murdoch Center year-round residential Butner, North Carolina 27509 1-919-575-7403 Central North Carolina School Number of deaf-blind - 12 for the Deaf Type of service: 3320 Old Garner Road year-round residential Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 1-919-772-0735 Western Carolina Center Number of deaf-blind - 2 Enola Road Type of service: Morganton, North Carolina 28655 ten months residential 1-704-433-2651 Number of deaf-blind - 18 Eastern North Carolina School Type of service: for the Deaf year-round residential Highway 301 North Wilson, North Carolina 27893 1-919-237-2450 Number of deaf-blind - l Type of service: ten months residential age 5-16 South Carolina Mrs. Beth Marcum, Field Consultant Charleston Speech and Hearin Instructional Materials Center 3-D Lockwood Drive 1406 1/2 Gecveia Street Charleston, South Carolina South Carolina 29201 1-803-577-5411 588 Number of deaf- Type of service: Aiken Day nine months day class Aiken County 3560 Augusta ad Coastal Center Aiken, South | in 0] Ladston Number ieaf-blind 0 1-803- 87 3-5 eae Type of service: year-round resid Hollis Center Rutherford Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 1-803-239-4169 Number of deaf-blind - Type of service: year-round day classes Preston Jones, Field Consul Virginia State Depa 1322-28 East Grace Richmond, Virginia 1-804-770-5282 Virginia School at 700 Shell Road Hampton, Virg l- 804-24 5-905 fan 92547 nia 25901 4 - 5 ~~ Contact: Dr. Robert Division of West Virgini £ Educati Charleston, 1-304-348-27 Virginia West Virginia South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind Spartanburg, South Carolina 1-803-585-7711 Number of deaf-blind - Type of service: summer program Arlington Public Scho Arlington, Virginia 1-703-558-2541 Number of deaf-blind Type of service: eleven months day classes West Virginia School for and Blind Romney, West Virginia 25757 1-304-882-3521 Number of deaf-blind - 6 Type of service: nine months residential Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi Tennessee SOUTH-EAST REGION Mr. W. W. Elliot - Project Director Southeast Regional Center for Deaf-Blind Children Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind P. 0. Box 268 Talladega, Alabama 35160 1-205-362-8460 Alabama Mr. Eart Roberts, Principal Mr. Anthony Tortmose, Principal Alabama Institute for the Deaf Opportunity Center School and Blind 215 2lst Avenue, South Deaf-Blind Department Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Talladega, Alabama 35160 Type of service: Type of service: demonstration class for residential educational desf-blird children program Mr. Donald Heidorn, Superintendent Muscle Shoals Public Schools Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35660 Type of service: training of mentally retarded on self-care & socialization Florida Services for Oo Florida School for St. Augustine, Florida 3 Type of service: residential educational progran, tutor companions in local school systems to enable deaf-olind children © attend public schools Georgia Mrs. Rut?’ H. Carpenter, Director Georgia Center for the Multi-Handicapped Elks Aidmore Hospital P. 0. Bex 15739 Atlanta, Georgia 30373 Type of service: Mr. Ron Cyphers, Director Mr. Lee Junes, Superintendent Deaf-Blind Program Georgia Academy for the Blind 1030 Shurling Drive Macon, Georgia 31201 deaf-blind <hi'dren in public school program, diagnosis and evaluation, parent-child training, Tvpe of service: residential program for mentally retarded deaf-blind h ne training Mr. Paul B. Robertson, Superintendent Dougherty County School System Dougherty County, Georgia Type of service: tutor companion for day class for deaf-blind caildien Mrs. Rith Carpenter, Director Doraville Early Learning Center 3932 Flowers Road Doraville, Georgia 30040 Mississippi Dr. Paul Cotten, Director Ellisville State School Deaf-Bittid Program Ellisville, Mississippi 39437 Type of service: residential program for mentally retarded, behavior modification techniques, home training, diagnosis and evaluation, parent-child training Tennessee Mrs. Jacklyn Moore Garland Cross, Director of P :ograms Arlington Hospital and School for Handicarre~ children P. O. Box 399 State Department of Tducation Arlington, Tennessee 38002 Cordell Hull Building Type of service: Nashville, Tennessee 37219 residential training program Type of service: for deaf-blind retarded day classes in local schools Kentucky Dr. Bernard Weisskopf, Director Child Evaluation Center University of Léuisville School of Medicine 540 South Preston Street Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Type of service: diagnosis end evaluation, day classes for educational and self-help skills Dr. Lyman Ginger, Superintendent Department of Education Commonwealth of Kentucky Capital Plaza Towers Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Type of service: classroom in School for the Blind for educational and self-help skills Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin MID-WEST REGION Mr. Geroge Monk, Coordinator Midwes: Regional Center for Services to Deaf-Blind Children 5th Floor Davenport Building Ottawa at Capitol Lansing, Michigan 48933 1-517-373-0108 I*linois Mr. Robert Rittenhouse, Project Assistant Mr. Milton Samuelson State of Illinois Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction 1020 South Spring Street Springfield, <llinois 62706 Mr. Jack Har*.1g, Superintendent Iilinois Brai!.le and Sight Saving School 658 East State Street Jacksonville, Illinvis 62651 1-217-245-4101 Dr. Paul A. Rittmanic Dixon State School 2600 North Brinton Avenue Dixon, Illinois 61021 1-815-288-2119 Mr. Robert Walker Lincoln State School 861 South State Street Lincoln, Illinois 62656 1-815-735-2361 Mr. Charles McCabe Skinner School 111 South Throop Street Chicago, Illinois 60607 1-319-829-3167 Eleanor Palmer Development Center for Blind Children 1643 Ogden Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60612 1-312-666-1331 Mr. James Myer Hope School 50 Hazel Lane Springfield, Illinois 62703 1-217-529-5537 Mr. Phil Vedovatti, Superintendent West Suburban Lombard #44 141 Green Valley Drive Lombard, Illinois 60148 1-312-629-7272 Mr. Bob Van Dyke Homewood School District #153 250 West Sibley Boulevard Dolton, Illinois 60436 1-312-841-7800 Michael Reese Hospital & Medical Center David T. Siege! Institut: for Conm- municative Disorders 3033 South Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, Illinois 606i§ Indiana Ms. Elaine Heaton, Project Assistant Division of Special Education State Office Building Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 Mr. James Haralson Indiana School for the Blind 7725 College Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 1-317-253-1481 Ms. Penay Williams Wallace School 6235 Jefferson Avenue Hamend, Indiana 46324 1-219-932-2325 Ms. Sandra Skubick Michigan Department of Education Michigan School for the Blind 715 West Willow Street Lansing, Michigan 48906 Ms. Virginia Wiehn Michigan School for the Blind 715 West Willow Street Lansing, Michigan 48906 1-517-373-3730 Ms. Katherine Aisen Clark Elementary School 25100 Lawrence Dearborn, Michigan 48128 1-313-562-5940 Ms. Pat Schliskey Plymouth Center for Human Development 15480 Sheldon Road Northville, Michigan 48167 1-313-452-1500 Ms. Penny Robinson Logan Center Council for the Retarded 1235 North Eddie Street South Bend, Indiana 46617 1-219-289-4831 Mr. Ervin McNamara Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center 2826 South Calhoun Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 1-219-744-6145 Ms. Cheryl Schadt Multicap i’rogram - Deaf- lind Prozram Marquette School 430 Bennett Street Muskegon, Michigan 49442 1-616-777-2667 Ms. Suellen Trionfi Penrickton Center for Blind Children 26530 Eureka Road ‘ Taylor, Michigan 48180 1-313-946-7500 Ms. Cathy Gutt Bovenschen School 12345 Frazho Warren, Michigan 1-313-757-7880 John Saylor, Ph.D. Ms. Linda Buhrer Department of Education Alexander Graham Bell School for Division of Special Education the Deaf 933 High Street 11815 Woodland Avenue Worthington, Ohio 43085 Cleveland, Ohio 44120 1-216-696-2929 Ohio State School for the Blind Deaf-Blind Department Ms. Joan Duritsky 5220 North Figh Street Hyder jchool Columbus, Chio 3117 Nebraska Avenve 1-614-888-:.771 Toledo, Ohio 43606 1-419-382-7974 Ms. Julie Craig Schiel School Ms. Holly Strum 2821 Vine Street Grant School Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 4309 Ar -:adia Boulevard 1-513-369-4730 Dayton, Ohio 45420 1-513-236-9965 Wisconsin Ns. Cindy Lindauer Ms. Alice Shore Lincoln School Certral Wisconsin Colony and 608 Algoma Boulevard Training School Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 317 Knutson Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53704 1-608-249-2151 CENTRAL REGION Iowa Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Mr. William W. Keenan, Coordinator The Central Regional Center of Services for Deaf-Blind Children Minnesota Department of Public Welfare Centennial Building St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 1-612-%21-3472 Owen E. Franklin. Superintendent Woodward State Hospital - School Deaf-Blind Program Woodward, Iowa 50267 1-515-438-2690 Charles Woodcock, Superintendent Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School Deaf-Blind Program Vinton, Iowa 54329 1-319-472-2121 Minnesota Janet Proehl, Special Ed. Consultant Tilden School Program for Deaf-Blind Children 1521 Albany Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 C. Stanley Potter, Director Minnesota State Service for the Blind Deaf-Blind Project 1745 University Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 1-612-296-2687 Vincent F. Svaldi, Superintendent Minnesota Braille and Sight Saving School Deaf-Blind Program Faribault, Minnesota 55021 1-507-334-6411 William E. Campbell, Superintendent Glenwood State Hospital - School Department of Social Services Glenwood, Iowa 51534 1-712-527-4811 Mrs. Vera J. Likins, Commissioner Adminjstrative Office Minnesota Department of Public Welfare Centennial Building St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 1-612-296-6731 Harold W. Peterson, Administrator Brainerd State Hospital Deaf-Blind Program East Oak Street Brainerd, Minnesota 56401 1-218-829-2845 Missouri Sam Lieberson, Administrator William H. Harrison, Superintendent Hannibal Regional Diagnostic Clinic St. Louis State School Hospital Program for Deaf-Blind Children Deaf-Blind Program 805 Clinic Road 10695 Bellefontaine Road Hannibal, Missouri 63401 St. Louis, Missouri 63137 1-314-221-6002 1-314-867-3600 North Dakota Dr. Ron Archer, Superintendent Grafton State School Program for Deaf-Blind Children Grafton, North Dakota 58237 South Da’ota George N. McCrea, Supcrintendent South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped Deaf-Blind Program Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401 1-605-622-2260 SOUTH-CENTRAL REGION Edwin K. Hewamer - Project Director Jack Engli“sh - Project Coordinator South Central Regional Center for Deaf-Blind Children Callier Center for Communication Disorders 1966 Inwood Road Dallas, Texas 75235 1-214-638-1100 Arkansas Mr. J. M. Woolly, Superintendent Arkansas School for the Blind 2600 West Markhar Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 1-501-663-4185 Type of service: residential elementary program Louisiana Mr. Coates Stuckey, Superintendent Pinecrest Stat: School P. QO. Drawer i91 Pineville. Louisiana 71360 1-318-443-6311 Type of service: residential program for mentally retarded Oklahoma Ellidee Thomas, M.D., Director Chile. Study Center University of Oklahoma Medical Center 601 N. E. 18th Street Oklahoma City, Okiahoma 73105 1-405-524-4449 Type of service: evaluation centei for Oklahoma preschool children & day program Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mr. Clinton Wingfield, Super‘ntendent A~kansas Children's Colony Conway, Arkansas 72032 1-501-329-6851 Type of service: residentia* program for mentally retarded Gary Yarnall, Ed.D., Coordinator Visual.v and Auditorially Handicapped Bureau cf Special Education P. 0. Rox 44064 Baton Reuze, Louisiana /0804 1-504-389-6427 Type of service: preschool & elementary programs Mr. James Borren, Superintendert Hissom Memorial Center P. 0. Box 310 Sand Springs, Oklahoma 74063 1-918-245-5911 Type of service: residential elementary program Texas Contact: Mr. Don Partridge - Director Division of Special Education Texas Education Agency 201 East 11 Street Austin, Texas 78701 MOUNTAIN PLAINS REGION Dr. John Ogden, Coordinator Colorado Kansas Nebraska New Mexico Utah Wyoming Mr. William Smith, Educational! Consultant Mountain Plains Regional Center for Services to Deaf-Blind Children 1346 Lincoln Street Denver, Colorado 80203 1-303-892-2131 Mr. David Miles, Director Mrs. Chiyo Horiuchi, Consultant Special Education Services Unit Colorado Department of Education State Office Building Denver, Colorado Type of service: field consultation and supportive services Mr. Dennis Hanley Director of Special Education Southeast Metropolitan Board of Cooperative Services 2450 South Wabash Deuvcr, Colorado 80231 Type of service: day school program in classroom setting, home program development Number of deaf-blind - 13 Mr. James Lamb, Director Special Education Kansas City Public School Colorado University of Kansas Medical Center Chiidren's Rehabilitation Unit 39th and Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City, Kansas 66103 Type of service: infant stimulation program and itinerant service assistance Number of deaf-blind - 8 Mrs. Carol Cox State Home and Training School Wheatridge, Colorado 80033 Type of service: infant stimulation and self-help skill training, resiiential Number »f deaf-blind - 37 Mr. Fred Burreister State Home and Training School Grand Junction, Colorado Type of service: infant stimulation and self-help skill training, residential Number of deaf-blind - 26 Mr. James E. Marshall, Director Special Education Consultant, Deaf-Blind Kansas Derartment of Special Education Division cf Special Education 120 East 10th Street Topeka, Kansas 66612 Type of service: field consultation and supportive services Mr. Donald Lamb, Director Mr. Winn Green, Director Special Education Special Education Kansas City Public Schools Topeka Public Schools Dr. Burt Lewis, Superintendent Ms. Patti Lee, Head Teacher School for Visually Handicapped Kansas Neurological Institute Kansas State School for Visually Handicapped Topeka, Kansas Kansas City, Kansas Type of service: Type of service: stimulation training preschool and primary school Number of deaf-blind - 14 Number of deaf-blind - 9 Nebraska Dr. Edward LaCrosse Meyer Children's Rehabilitation Center University of Nebraska Medical Center 444 South 44th Street Omaha, Nebraska Type of service: Three programs: 1) day school and residertial environment available to all primary-age deaf-blind children in Nebrasxa; 2) based at the State Home and Training School in Beatrice, Nebraska. Classroom training sessions and living unit stimu- lation provided for 21 deaf-blind children; 3) field work, casefinding, and i:itial diagnostic team. New Mexico Dr. Patricia Mershon University of New Mexico Medical School Campus Albuquerque, New Mexico Type of service: Program of services to deaf-blind children throughout the state of New Mexico 1) intant stimulation program for gross motor development; 2) kinderzarten program emphasizing social- ization skills; and 3) preschool program emphasizing self-help skills, language develop..e.t, and fine motor coordination; 4) residential program for deaf-blind children at State Home and Training School at Las Lunas, New Mexico. Utah Mr. Dean Jones Dr. Olsen, Director Utah State Home and Training School Utah Department of Health American Fork, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Type of service: Type of service: educational and training programs infant stimulatioa and preschool for residential children program Dr. Hilda Jones, Director Special Education School Program for Deaf-Blind Children Granite School District Salt Lake City, Utah Type of service: day-school program Mr. H. Smith Shumway Ms. Fred W. Heryford, Superintendent Myoming Yivisicn of Services to Blind Wyoming State Training ocicol Scate Department of Education Lander, Wyoming 82520 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 Type of service: Type of service: stimulation and training program consulting aud diagnostic Number of deaf-blind - 12 evaluation team Arizona California Hawaii Nevaue SOUTH-WESTERN REGION Dr. William A. Blea, Coordinator Mr. Paul Starkovitch, Educational Consultant South-Western Region Deaf-Blixd Center Division of Special Education California State Department of Education 721 Capicol Mall 2oom 124 Sacramento, California 95814 1-916-445-8071 Participating Agen-ies Arizona ana Nevada Dr. Edward Tillinghast, Superintendent Arizona State School tor the Blind and the Deaf P. ©. Box 5545 Tucson, Arizona 85703 1-602-882-5357 Hawaii Dr. Sharon Bintliff, Coordinator Kauikeolani Children's Hospital 226 North Kuakini Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96812 1-808-531-3511 California John Tracy Clinic Alhambra City Schools Correspondence Course (for parents) 15 W. Alhambra Road 806 W. Adams Blvd. Box 110 Los Angeles, California 90007 Alhambra, California 91802 (213) 748-5481 (213) 289-5411 Person to contact: Person to contact: Mrs. Virginia Thielman, Director Norman E. Clark, Admin. Asst. Day Classes and Programs - Northerr California zlameda County Alaneda County Departmert of Educati_n Mt. Eden Presbyterian Church 224 West Winton Avenue 2635 Hesperian Blve. Hayward, California 9454+ Hayward, California $545 (415) 783-5800 (415) 785-7055 Rock La Fleche, County Superintendent Nona Kirk, Assistant Director of Person responsible for program: Special Education Dr. Daniel E. Johnson (Alameda County Offices) Director of Speciil Education Number of classes: 4 Contra Costa County Mt. Diablo Unified School District Shadelands School 1936 Carlotta Drive 1860 Silverwood Drive Concord, California 94521 Concord, California 94519 (415) 682-8000 (415) 685-3533 Dr. James L. Merrihew, Superintendent Dr. Theodore Clair, Principal Person responsible for program: Number of classes: l C. James Moniz, Asst. Superintendent Valley View School Richmond “uified School District 3416 Maywood Drive 1108 Bissell Avenue Richmond, California 94803 Richmond, California 94804 (415) 223-6363 (415) 234-3825 Donald Novak, Principal Dr. Woodrow W. Snodgrass, Supt. Number of classes: l Person responsible for program: Dr. Robert Griffin, Asst. Sup®. Director of Special Services Marin County Marin County Schools Office Meadow Park School Annex 201 Tamal Vista Blvd. 600 Bolling Drive Corte Madera, California 94925 Hamilton Air Force Base (415) 924-9500 California 94934 Dr. -Virgil S. Hollis, County Supt. (415) 883-7726 Person responsible for program: Dr. R. S. Kupfer, Coordinator Dr. R. S. Kupfer Number of classes: ]j} Supervisor of Special Education Monterey County Monterey County Schools Office 132 West Market Street P. O. Box 851 Salinas, California 93901 (408) 424-0655 Dr. Ray P. Charlson, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Dr. W. C. Oliver Director of Special Education Napa County Napa County Schools Offi-e 1130 Main Street Napa, California 94558 (707) 224-3151 Piercy C. Hclliday, County Supt. Person responsible for prograzr. Dr. Wesley V. St. John Administrator of Special Education Sacramento County Sacramento County Schools Office 6011 Folsom Blvd. Sacramento, California 95819 (916) 454-2821 Leo Palmiter, County Superintendent Person responsible for program: Arthur R. Johnson, Director Special Schools and Services San Francisco County San Francisco County Schools San Francisco Unified School District 135 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, California 94102 (415) 863-4680 Dr. Thomas A. Shaheen City and County Superintendent Person responsible for program: Dr. Richar7i C. Robbins, Director Special Education and Pupil Services San Joaquin County San Joaquin County Schools Office Courthouse, Rooms 406-407 222 East Weber Avenue Stockton, California 95202 (209) 944-2394 Dr. Gaylord A. Nelson, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Don F. Evans, Coordinator : Special Education Services Bari Blades School Beech and Acosta Streets Salinas, California 93901 (408) 422-8141 Dr. d. C. Oliver, Principal Nuuber of classes: 1 Veterans Home of California Theodore Roosevelt Barracks Yountville, California 94599 (707) 944-2404 Dr. Wesley V. St. Juhn, Administrator Number of classes: 2 David Lubin Elementary Schcol 3530 "K" Street Sacramento, California 95818 (91%) 455-9102 R-ymond E. Vonasex, Principal Number of classes: 1 Frederic Burk Elementary School 700 Font Blvd. San Francisco, California 94132 (415) 585-8700 Samuel Wright, Princi Number of classe Cleveland School Annex 20 East Fulton Stockton, California 94204 (209) 477-9327 Don F. Evans, Co Number of c Santa Clara County Santa Clara County Schools Office 45 Santa Teresa Street San Jose, California 95110 (408) 299-2441 Dr. Glenn W. Hoffman, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Harold Harris, Assistant Director Special Services Sutter County Sutter County Schools Office 463 Second Street P. O. Box 472 Yuba City, California 95991 (916) 673-6110 William E. Robinson, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Walter Swanson, Coordinator Special Education Santa Clara County Multihandicapped Program 195 E. Virginia San Jose, California 95112 (408) 287-2242 Tom Koep, Principal Number of classes: 4 Lincrest School 1400 Phillips Road Yuba City, California 95991 (9146) 673-4030 Robert Jacoby, Principal Number of classes: 1l Day Classes and Programs - Southern California Los Angeles County Los Angeles County Schools Office 9300 East Imperial Highway Downey, California 90242 (213) 922-6111 Dr. Richard M. Clowes, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Dr. Jean M. Wood, Director Special Education (213) 922-6236 East San Gabriel Valley School for Multihandicapped Children 360 W. Mauna Loa Avenue Glendora, California 91740 Donald A. Welch, Principal Number of classes: 5 Harbor General Hospital Harbor General Educational Unit 1000 W. Carson Way Torrance, California 90509 (213) 328-2380 Ext. 1188 Leon Zambrows, Principal Number of classes: 2 Lancaster Special Education Unit 44310 North Hardwood Avenue Lancaster, California 93534 (805) 942-1115 Harold Lockey, Principal Number of classes: l1 Unsworth School Special Education 9001 Lindsey Avenue Downey, California 90240 (213) 861-2211 Dexter L. Boyd, Principal Number of classes: l1 Alhambra City Schools 15 W. Alhambra Road Alhambra, California 91801 (213) 289-5411 Dr. Wayne Henderson, Superintendent Person responsible for program: Dr. Bruce H. Peppin, Director Personnel Services; and Mrs. Brenda Sorenson, Supervisor of Deaf and Hard of hearing United Methodist Church 9 North Almansor Alhambra, California 91801 (213) 284-8384 Mailing address: Granada School 100 S. Granada Alhambra, California 91801 Brenda Sorenson, Supervisor Number of classes: 1l Los Angeles City Unified School District Special Education Division 450 North Grand Avenue Los Angeles, California 90012 (213) 687-4791 Dr. William J. Johnston, Supt. Person responsible for program: William E. Starr, Coordinator Mentally Exceptiona: & Education- ally Handicapped Programs East Whittier City School District 14535 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California 90605 (213) 698-0351 Dr. Keith B. Walton, Superintendent Person responsible for program: Mrs. Helen O'Brien, Supervising Teacher Little Lake City School District 10515 Pioneer Blvd. Santa Fe Springs, California 90670 (213) 868-8241 Frank Mason, Superintendent Person responsible for program: Mrs. Earla Snow, Supervising Teacher Orange County Orange County Schools Office 1104 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, California 92701 (714) 834-3916 Dr. Robert Peterson, County Supt. Person responsible for program: Don McNeff, Chairman Administration of Special Education A. J. Cook Elementary 9802 Woodbury Road Garden Grove, California 92640 (714) 638-6251 Velma West, Principal Number of classes: l Ocean View School VJistrict 7972 Warner Avenue Huntington Beach, Caiifornia 92647 (714) 847-2551 James Carvell, Superintendent Person responsible for program: Norman Ginsburg, Director Personnel Services Pupil fF Frances Blend Elementary 5210 Clinton Street Les Angeles, California 90004 (213) 464-5052 Rosalie Calone, Principal Number of classes: 5 West Valley School 6649 Balboa Blvd. Van Nuys, California 91406 (213) 881-6502 Steven Mark, Principal Number of classes: 3 La Colima School 11225 S. Miller Road Whittier, California 90604 (213) 698-0351 Ext. 266 Andrew G. Perhach, Principal Number of classes: l Lakeview School 11500 East Joslin Street Santa Fe Springs, California 90670 (213) 868-8241 Ext. 74 Leonard Brady, Principal Number of classes: 1 Garden Grove Unified School District 10331 Stanford Avenue Garden Grove, California 92640 (714) 638-6000 Dr. David H. Paynter, Supt. Person responsible for program: Peter Alwinson, Coordinator Special Education Faylane School 11731 Morrie Lane Garden Grove, California 92640 (714) 638-6253 Janice Dales, Principal Number of classes: 2 Lark View School 17200 Pinehurst Lane Huntington Beach, California 92646 (714) 847-9651 Stan Burill, Principal number of classes: 1 Riverside County Schools Off 4015 Lemon Street P. 0. Box 868 Riverside, California 92502 (714) 787-2901 Dr. Don F. Kenny, County Sup Person responsible for John I. Flores, Coordi Physically Handicapped Riverside County ice t. program: nator San Bernardino Cor-uty San Bernardino City Unified 799 “F" Street San Bernardino, Cali (714) 885-4431 Ext. Dr. George Caldwell, Sup Person responsible Dr. Herbert M. Cole, Special Services (714) ia 9 in or u er f T ~ San Diego Unified School Dis 4100 Norral Street San Diego, California 92103 (714) 298-4681 Dr. Thomas L. Goodman, Supt. Person responsible for Director, Exceptional Services Department La Mesa-Spring Valley 4750 Date Avenue e. oO Boe . . Mesa, California (714) 469-6171 Dr. James R. Run Person r Richard M Special cs 457 School District 2410 tendent program: r., Director 888-0211 San Diego County trict Sunnymead Elementary School 12875 Heacock Street Sunnymead, California 92388 (714) 653-7314 Tom Nicholson, Number of Principal classes: l J. C. Carmack Special Physically Handicapped School 4777 State Street San Bernardino, (714) 887-2591 Gerald R. Olsen, Principal Number of classes: 2 Albert Schweitzer School 6991 Balboa Avenue San Diego, California 921ll (714) 278-747 Dr. John S. Lalley, Principal Number of classes: 1 California State University at San Diego Campus Laboratory School Room 111 San Diego, California 92115 (714) 286-6096 Number ~ + Ua classes: California 92407 Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon Washington NORTH-WEST REGION Mr. John Sweetser, Coordinator North-West Regional Center for Deaf-Blind Children 3411 South Alaska Street Seattle, Washington 98118 1-206-464-6694 Alaska Mr. Bill Conyard Anchorage Borough School District Deaf-Blind Unit Anchorage, Alaska 99504 1-907-274-1665 Idaho Mr. Edward Reay Idaho State School for the Deaf and Blind Deaf-Blind Unit 14th and Main Street Gooding, Idaho 83330 1-208-934-4457 Montana Mr. Floyd McDowell Mr. Floyd McDowell Montana School for the Deaf Boulder River School and Hospital and Blind Deaf-Blind Unit 3911 Central Avenue Boulder, Montana 59632 Great Falls, Montana 59401 1-406-225-3311 1-406-543-1401 Mr. Don Edwards Mr. Dale Sibson Oregon School for the Fairview hospital Deaf-Blind Unit Deaf-Blind Unit 700 Church Street S.E. 2250 Strong Road S.E. Salem, Oregon 97310 Salem, Oregon 97361 1-503-378-3820 1-503-378-5153 Mr. Glen Peck Ms. Helen Stricklin Oregon School for the Portland Public Schools Deaf-Blind Unit Child Service Center Deaf-Blind Unit Portland, Oregon 97212 1-503-779-5510 Washington Dr. Roy Brothers Washington State School for the Blind Deaf-Biind Unit P. 0. Box 1865 Vancouver, Washington 98663 1-206-696-6321 Mr. Bob Cummings Progress Center, Inc. Deaf-Blind Unit Old St. John's Hospital 839 15th Avenue Longview, Washington 98632 1-206-423-2640 Mr. Tony Rakas Tacoma Public Schools Deaf-Blind Unit P. 0. Box 1357 Tacoma, Washington 98401 1-206-383-1811