To find a reasonable estimate, you would need to research state-by-state and look at different types of schools:
* Residential schools for the deaf: These are boarding schools specifically designed for deaf students. There are fewer of these than in the past.
* Day schools for the deaf: These schools are located in communities and serve deaf students from that area.
* Schools with deaf education programs: Many mainstream schools include programs or classes for deaf students, integrated within the overall school population.
Therefore, instead of a precise number, it's more accurate to say there are a *limited number* of residential schools for the deaf and a *much larger number* of schools with deaf education programs integrated into their structure. You'd have to conduct extensive research across all 50 states to arrive at a total, and even then, it would be a snapshot in time.