1894 to 1896
Helen Keller attended Horace Mann School for the Deaf in Boston from 1896 to 1900, when she was a teenager. This school played a significant role in her education and development as a student.
Helen Keller had two main teachers in her life: Anne Sullivan, her beloved teacher and companion, and Sarah Fuller, who taught her speech at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf.
Helen Keller attended a specialized school for the deaf in Boston called the Perkins School for the Blind. She later attended Radcliffe College, which is now part of Harvard University, becoming the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Horace Mann.
Horace Mann School was created in 1887.
Helen Keller went to many different schools, she went to the Perkins Institute for the Blind. But she also went to Lady's Preparatory School and Radcliffe College. So, there you go. P.S (to the last answering person) you can spell "special" like that but I spelled it correctly Helen Keller also went to the Horace Mann School were Annie Sullivan tought her
Horace Mann is known as "The Father of the Common School"
Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School was created in 1998.
Horace Mann died in Yellow Springs, ohio
Yes, it was because he was an influential educator
Horrace Mann
Helen Keller was proficient in American Sign Language, English, and German. She also learned to speak using her hands to feel the vibrations of spoken words.
Helen Keller's second teacher's name was Anne Sullivan. Anne Sullivan played a crucial role in teaching Helen Keller to communicate through sign language and Braille, ultimately helping Helen overcome the challenges of being deaf and blind.