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Lexington School for the Deaf has been providing educational services to deaf students since its founding in 1864. Originally located on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, the school relocated to East Elmhurst, Queens in the late 1960s. Because Lexington is a non-profit, New York State-supported 4201 school, we are able to offer a tuition-free education to our students.
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Lexington School for the Deaf provides a specialized educational program that meets the unique learning and communication needs of profoundly deaf students. We serve children from ages 0-3 years (Ready to Learn) through preschool, elementary, middle and high school. Our curriculum incorporates the use of Thinking Maps as a visual method to teach complex concepts.
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The home-school connection is important to the success of every student. Lexington offers numerous services to parents and guardians to help them support their child. Services include our family liaison, the Parent Staff Association, American Sign Language classes and parent workshops and get-togethers.
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Donations to Lexington School for the Deaf Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit and New York State registered charity, support special programs and services at Lexington School for the Deaf. There are numerous ways to support the school, including cash donations, honor/memorial tributes, matched gifts and planned giving.
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History & Lexington Museum
Lexington Alumni Association, Inc. (LAA)
Website Accessibility and Privacy
Fiscal Responsibility
Newsletters
Superintendent Search
Admission
Academics
Ready to Learn (Ages 0-3)
Preschool
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Foreign Language Transition Program (FLTP)
Special Needs Classes
Thinking Maps
Educational Enrichment
STEM Academy
Support Services
Audiology Services
Health Services
Family Resource & Language Services
School Mental Health Team
Occupational & Physical Therapy
Dorm Program
Speech & Language Department
ASL/English Interpreting Services
Family Liaison
Student Life
Bluejay Athletics
Academic Bowl
Drama Club
Junior NAD
Blue Brights
Student Videos
Families
Family Liaison
Talking Points
Register for Family ASL Classes
5 Tips for Learning in Family ASL Classes (Oct 24)
Contact Us
Attendance Policy
Student Bus Service Code of Conduct
File a Bussing Complaint
More Language Support Options
Learn ASL
Breakfast & Lunch Program
Dignity for All Students Act (DASA)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Family Handbook
Health Service (link)
Health Services
Parent Staff Association (PSA)
Transcript & Record Requests
Transportation
Support Us
Donate Now
Memorial Donations - Marsha Wagner
Donor Privacy Policy
Tribute & Memorial Gifts
Ways to Give
Planned Giving - Wills, Trusts & Annuities
Matched Gifts
Amazon Smiles
Facility Rentals