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    The web page has been updated to reflect new events and activities at the Alabama School for the Deaf and Alabama School for the Blind, including specific graduation times and community classes, while some previous events and programs have been removed.
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    Check dated 2025-05-08T13:37:02.000Z thumbnail image
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    7 days ago
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    The web page has introduced a new program, AIDB THREADS, aimed at providing work experience and essential items to students, along with details about a free summer speech program for children. Additionally, an event raised significant funds for AIDB’s agricultural program.
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    15 days ago
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    The webpage has added several new community events and updates, including a Special ASL Silent Dinner and various ASL classes, while removing past events such as the Easter Egg Hunt and the South Regional Academic Bowl.
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    Check dated 2025-04-23T22:57:36.000Z thumbnail image
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    22 days ago
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    The page has removed significant information regarding the appointment of Jonathan Sherbert as Executive Director of Alabama Industries for the Blind, while adding a new project titled AIDB THREADS, which focuses on empowering students.
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    Check dated 2025-04-16T16:47:41.000Z thumbnail image
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    29 days ago
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    37 days ago
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    The HKS Competitive Cheer Squad achieved second place at the inaugural Special Olympics Alabama Competitive Cheer State Competition, and several community events and classes have been added, while numerous ASL classes and events have been removed.
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    Check dated 2025-04-01T23:49:30.000Z thumbnail image
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    44 days ago
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    The Helen Keller School of Alabama Competitive Cheer Team achieved a significant milestone by placing second at the Special Olympics Competitive Cheer State Competition, marking their first competition since their formation two years ago.
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    Check dated 2025-03-25T14:36:20.000Z thumbnail image

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