The Lexington Center For the Deaf Inc
The Lexington Center for the Deaf in East Elmhurst, NY, has been dedicated to providing educational services to deaf students since its establishment in 1864. Originally situated in Manhattan, the school later moved to Queens. As a non-profit 4201 school supported by New York State, Lexington offers tuition-free education to its students.
Specializing in serving profoundly deaf students, Lexington School for the Deaf tailors its educational program to meet their unique learning and communication needs. From children aged 0-3 to those in high school, the curriculum incorporates innovative teaching methods like Thinking Maps to convey complex concepts visually.
With a range of support services including audiology, health care, counseling, and interpreters, Lexington ensures that students' individual needs are met. Emphasizing student life beyond academics, the school encourages participation in various activities such as athletics, clubs, and organizations for a well-rounded experience.
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