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The Frederick campus opened it doors in 1868 and welcomed 34 students to two stone barracks that once housed captured Hessian soldiers during the Revolutionary War. The campus has since undergone significant modifications and renovations and now provides a modern, nurturing and stimulating learning environment for deaf and hard of hearing students. The school has a diverse student population and a corresponding curriculum approved by the Maryland State Department of Education that includes American Sign Language as well as spoken word instruction and awards students Maryland High School diplomas. Additional Info: Hord Coplan Macht Architects sought Acentech's expertise in addressing environmental noise concerns and mechanical system noise and vibration control, especially since deaf individuals are often more sensitive to structure-borne vibration. Acentech worked closely with the architect and mechanical engineer, basing our recommendations on sound levels we obtained during our monitoring of the site during design and on our experience with similar projects. The result is an adequately designed building that provides a great learning environment for the students. | Elementary School: Maryland School for the Deaf | Frederick, MD![]() ![]() ![]() Photos: Jeff Fullerton of Acentech, Inc. |

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