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Central Institute for the Deaf
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TypeAuditory-Oral School for Deaf Children
MottoWhere Deaf Children Learn to Listen, Talk, Read and Succeed
Established1914
School districtSt. Louis City
PresidentTheodore Armstrong
PrincipalLynda Berkowitz and Barb Lanfer
Head of schoolRobin Feder
GradesUngraded
AffiliationWashington University School of Medicine
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Central Institute for the Deaf (CID) is a school for the deaf that teaches students using the oralism approach to education. Founded in 1914 by otolaryngologist Max Aaron Goldstein, the school is located in St. Louis, Missouri. CID is also an affiliate of Washington University in St. Louis.

Notable alumni