2023 – California School for the Deaf, Riverside Riverside, CA
2020 – Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Philadelphia, PA – Cancelled because of COVID-19
2019 – Rocky Mountain Deaf School Denver, CO
2018 – Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind St. Augustine, FL
2017 – American School for the Deaf Hartford, CT
2016 – Kansas State School for the Deaf Kansas City, MO
2015 – Washington State Center for Childhood Deafness & Hearing Loss / Washington School for the Deaf Tacoma, WA
2014 – Indiana School for the Deaf Indianapolis, IN
2013 – Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Tucson, AZ
2012 – American School for the Deaf Hartford, CT
2011 – Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind Honolulu, HI
2010 – Iowa School for the Deaf Council Bluffs, IA
2009 – New Mexico School for the Deaf Santa Fe, NM
2008 – Montana School for the Deaf and Blind Great Falls, MT
2007 – Gallaudet University Ellicott City, MD
2006 – California School for the Deaf, Riverside Riverside, CA
2005 – Atlanta Area School for the Deaf & Georgia School for the Deaf Atlanta, GA
2004 – Florida School for the Deaf & Blind St. Augustine, FL
2003 – Communication Service for the Deaf & South Dakota School for the Deaf Sioux Falls, SD
2002 – California School for the Deaf Fremont Fremont, CA
2001 – National Technical Institute for the Deaf & Rochester School for the Deaf Rochester, NY
2000 – The Learning Center for Deaf Children Boston, MA
1999 – Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Pittsburgh, PA
1998 – Texas School for the Deaf Austin, TX
1997 – American School for the Deaf Hartford, CT
1996 – Pennsylvania School for the Deaf & Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf Hershey, PA
1995 – Minneapolis & St. Paul Public Schools St. Paul, MN
1994 – Washington School for the Deaf Stevenson, WA
1993 – Maryland School for the Deaf & Gallaudet University Baltimore, MD
1992 – South Carolina School for the Deaf & Blind Myrtle Beach, SC
1991 – Louisiana School for the Deaf New Orleans, LA
1990 – Rochester School for the Deaf Rochester, NY
1989 – San Diego Public Schools San Diego, CA
1988 – Rhode Island School for the Deaf Providence, RI
1987 – New Mexico School for the Deaf Santa Fe, NM
1986 – Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf Long Island, NY
1985 – Florida School for the Deaf & Blind St. Augustine, FL
1984 – John Tracy Clinic Los Angeles, CA
1983 – Manitoba School for the Deaf Winnipeg, MB
1982 – Arizona State Schools for the Deaf & Blind Scottsdale, AZ
1981 – Rochester School for the Deaf Rochester, NY
1980 – Nebraska School for the Deaf Omaha, NE
1979 – Texas School for the Deaf Austin, TX
1978 – Governor Baxter School for the Deaf Portland, ME
1977 – California School for the Deaf, Riverside Los Angeles, CA
1976 – Rochester School for the Deaf Rochester, NY
1975 – Central North Carolina School for the Deaf Greensboro, NC
1974 – Arizona State Schools for the Deaf & Blind Tucson, AZ
1973 – Indiana School for the Deaf Indianapolis, IN
1972 – Saint Mary’s School for the Deaf Toronto, Ontario
1971 – Arkansas School for the Deaf Little Rock, AR
1970 – Florida School for the Deaf & Blind St. Augustine, FL
1969 – California School for the Deaf Berkeley, CA
1968 – Gallaudet College Washington, DC
1967 – American School for the Deaf West Hartford, CT
1966 – Arkansas School for the Deaf Hot Springs, AR
1965 – Michigan School for the Deaf Flint, MI
1964 – California School for the Deaf, Riverside Riverside, CA
1963 – International Congress on Education of the Deaf Washington, DC
1962 – Texas School for the Deaf Austin, TX
1961 – Oregon School for the Deaf Salem, OR
1960 – Northwestern University Evanston, IL
1959 – Colorado School for the Deaf & Blind Colorado Springs, CO
1958 – The Clarke School for the Deaf Northampton, MA
1957 – Tennessee School for the Deaf Knoxville, TN
1956 – Mississippi School for the Deaf Jackson, MS
1955 – American School for the Deaf West Hartford, CT
1954 – New Mexico School for the Deaf Santa Fe, NM
1953 – Washington School for the Deaf Vancouver, WA
1952 – Arkansas School for the Deaf Little Rock, AR
1951 – Missouri School for the Deaf Fulton, MO
1950 – Colorado School for the Deaf & Blind Colorado Springs, CO
1949 – Illinois School for the Deaf Jacksonville, IL
1948 – Minnesota School for the Deaf Faribault, MN
1947 – Florida School for the Deaf & Blind St. Augustine, FL
1944 – Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Pittsburgh, PA
1941 – Missouri School for the Deaf Fulton, MO
1939 – Gallaudet College Washington, DC
1936 – Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Pittsburgh, PA
1933 – New Jersey School for the Deaf West Trenton, NJ
1930 – Colorado School for the Deaf & Blind Colorado Springs, CO
1928 – Tennessee School for the Deaf Knoxville, TN
1926 – Maryland School for the Deaf Frederick, MD
1924 – Florida School for the Deaf & Blind St. Augustine, FL
1919 – Ohio School for the Deaf Columbus, OH
1913 – Indiana School for the Deaf Indianapolis, IN
1904 – Department of International Congresses of the Universal Exposition, Halls of Congresses on the Exposition Grounds St. Louis, MO
1900 – Alabama School for the Deaf Talladega, AL
1892 – Colorado School for the Deaf & Blind Colorado Springs, CO
1888 – Mississippi School for the Deaf Jackson, MS
1884 – Minnesota School for the Deaf Faribault, MN
1880 – The Clarke School for the Deaf Northampton, MA
1876 – Mount Airy School for the Deaf Philadelphia, PA
1872 – Michigan School for the Deaf Flint, MI
1868 – Gallaudet College Washington, DC
* From 1868 to 1884 the organization was known as the Conference of Principals of American Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, and from 1884 to 1933 as the Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb. In 1933, the name Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf was adopted, and in 1980 the name was changed to Conference of Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf. In 1996 the name was changed to its current name.