Nightmare Factory: The annual extravaganza is more than a haunted house for the Oregon School for the Deaf

Oct. 2022: After being closed for two years due to COVID-19 restrictions, Salem’s premier haunted house is back.

But the Nightmare Factory isn’t any ordinary haunted house. It also serves as a learning opportunity for students and a key funding source for the Oregon School for the Deaf, the only dedicated school in the state for students in kindergarten through age 21 who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Read the full story here.

Published by Natalie Pate

Natalie Pate is a freelance journalist and author based in Salem, Oregon. She wrote about education for more than seven years at the Statesman Journal and now covers education and other topics throughout the Pacific Northwest. She is originally from Colorado and earned her B.A. in Politics and French from Willamette University.

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