Harvey Corson, will be leaving his position as superintendent of Kentucky School for the Deaf (KSD), the country’s first state-supported school for the Deaf to assume the executive director job with the American School for the Deaf (ASD), the oldest school of the Deaf in the country. “It was a difficult decision for me and my wife, Mary Ann”, Corson says, “Our hearts are here in Kentucky.” He will start his new job at the school in West Hartford, CT on November 1st. Just as Corson was the first Deaf person to become superintendent at KSD, he also will be the first deaf superintendent at ASD!
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