Georgia Academy for the Blind

Summary

Georgia Academy for the Blind (GAB) is a state-operated public school for the blind in Macon, Georgia. The Georgia Department of Education operates the school.

Georgia Academy for the Blind

History edit

Thomas Ridgeway, a former professor and an alumnus of the school, stated that the folklore is that a mother in the Macon area made efforts to establish the school after her daughter survived an epidemic. In 1851 a group of Georgians petitioned the legislature to have the school established.[1] The Georgia Legislature spent $5,000 to establish the school, which opened in 1852.[2]

 
Georgia Academy for the Blind, Orange Street, circa 1876.

In the era of de jure educational segregation in the United States, GAB separated its white students from its black students. The school racially integrated circa 1965.[3]

In 1990 there was a study headed by two employees of Gallaudet University that concluded that the Georgia Department of Education should do more to ensure more children were placed at Georgia Academy for the Blind and at the two other state schools for disabled children, Georgia School for the Deaf and Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, as all three were under-utilized.[4]

In 2009 the school's student fund was running out of money.[5]

Student body edit

In 1990 the school had ages 4-21, with students numbering 170, and with about 33% having disabilities in other aspects. Most of the children lived in school districts which had one or two blind students each, and most of the students did not live in the Atlanta metropolitan area.[4]

Campus edit

The school has dormitory facilities.[5]

Student body edit

Its student count ranged to 100 as of 2017.[1] In 2009 it had 130 students with 70 boarders.[5]

Prior to 2015 the school had a pep squad. In 2015 it added a competitive cheerleading squad.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Just Curious: Why is the Georgia Academy for the Blind located in Macon?". WMAZ. 2017-10-26. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  2. ^ Mayfield, Lisa Pritchard. "Deep Roots, Deeper Mission". Macon.
  3. ^ "1882 — Georgia Academy for the Blind Colored Department, Macon, Georgia Academy integrated, ca. 1965". Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  4. ^ a b White, Betsy (1990-06-28). "State schools under-used?". The Atlanta Constitution. p. E3. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c Hubbard, Julie (2009-01-06). "Student fund at Georgia Academy for the Blind almost tapped out". The Telegraph. Macon, Georgia. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  6. ^ Honaker, Andrea (2017-02-17). "Challenges abound, but cheerleading squad finds 'we can do anything'". The Macon Telegraph. Retrieved 2021-06-19.

Further reading edit

  • "Origin and history of the Georgia Academy for the Blind, with documents from the beginning, 1851, to 1887". 1887. - Full text available
  • Stephens, Otis. In Touch with Learning: A History of the Georgia Academy For The Blind.

External links edit

  • Georgia Academy for the Blind

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