What was the first school for the Deaf established in the U.S?

American School for the Deaf

Gallaudet

NTID

Martha's Vineyard School

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The correct answer is American School for the Deaf. It was established in Hartford, Connecticut in 1817 and is recognized as the first permanent school for the Deaf in the United States.
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