SI has two schools of thought: the Iowa School and the Chicago School.
Taylor subsequently moved to Iowa where he worked as a coach at the Iowa School for the Deaf.
Families, school districts and area education agencies are involved in the decision to educate a child at Iowa School for the Deaf.
Most of Iowa School for the Deaf's appropriations are provided through state taxes.
Students at Iowa School for the Deaf have dozens of activities in which they are encouraged to participate.
Andrew Clemens (1857-1894) exited Iowa School for the Deaf in 1878.
He became deaf in 1881 and entered the Iowa School for the Deaf.
She was a visiting professor at the University of Iowa, School of Music for the academic year 2006/2007.
Edmund Booth helped establish the Iowa School for the Deaf.
Iowa School, $105 million of cash warrants certificate of participation.