The Indiana School for the Deaf, a institution that has been providing education to deaf and hard of hearing students for over 175 years, is facing a crisis due to budget cuts. According to the former leader of the school, the budget cuts have put the safety of the students at risk. The school has been facing financial difficulties for several years, and the recent budget cuts have only exacerbated the problem. The former leader of the school has spoken out about the dangers of the budget cuts, citing the lack of resources and staff as a major concern. The school has had to reduce its staff, including teachers and support staff, which has led to a decrease in the quality of education provided to the students. The former leader has also expressed concerns about the safety of the students, citing the lack of supervision and support as a major risk. The school has a unique set of challenges, as it provides education to students who are deaf or hard of hearing, and requires specialized staff and resources. The budget cuts have also affected the school’s ability to provide extracurricular activities and support services, which are essential for the students’ well-being and development. The former leader has called on the state government to increase funding for the school, citing the importance of providing quality education to deaf and hard of hearing students. The school has a long history of providing excellent education, and it is essential that the state government provides the necessary funding to ensure that the school can continue to provide quality education. The budget cuts have also had a negative impact on the school’s infrastructure, with many of the buildings and facilities in need of repair. The former leader has warned that if the budget cuts continue, the school may be forced to close, which would have a devastating impact on the deaf and hard of hearing community. The school is not just a place of education, but also a community and a support system for the students and their families. The former leader has urged the state government to take immediate action to address the budget cuts and ensure that the school can continue to provide quality education. The school’s students, parents, and staff are all concerned about the impact of the budget cuts, and are calling on the state government to increase funding. The state government has a responsibility to provide quality education to all students, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. The Indiana School for the Deaf is a vital institution that provides essential services to the deaf and hard of hearing community, and it is essential that the state government provides the necessary funding to ensure its continued operation.