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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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Lexington’s counselors, interpreters, therapists and other support staff offer specialized expertise to address the unique needs of our students. Our student health services team provides nursing and medical care to ensure a healthy school environment.
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Athletics, student government and extracurricular activities play an important role in the life of middle and high school students. At Lexington, students can participate on a variety of teams, organizations and clubs.
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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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Jillian
Anderson
Science Teacher
Connie
Aronson
Special Needs Teacher
Grace Ann
Ashley
Science Teacher
Alison
Baade
Speech Teacher
Alyssa
Banner
Career Ed Teacher
Maria
Behr
Elementary Teacher
Tara
Benton
Elementary Teacher
Cathy
Berger
RTL Teacher
Marley
Bestreich
Speech Teacher
Adijah
Brabham
Special Needs Teacher
Martin
Breiter
Social Studies Teacher
Luciana
Cavaliere
Speech Teacher
Whitney
Chesser
Elementary Teacher
Mary Beth
Clark
Career Ed Teacher
Barbara
Cole
Physical Education Teacher
Debra
Cole
Social Studies Teacher
Leigh
Crane
Bilingual Coordinator
Kristen
D'Arcangelo
Elementary Teacher
Avigayil
David
Speech Teacher
Olivia
DeMilt
Speech Teacher
Lorraine
Duthie
Science Teacher
Hannah
Ehrenberg
English Teacher
Najia
Elyoumni-Pinedo
FLTC Teacher
Jacque
Fresolo
Dorm Supervisor
Beatriz
Gavin
Speech Teacher
Judy
Granger
Elementary Teacher
Amy
Griffin-Otterberg
Special Needs Teacher
Tobi
Haberstroh
English Teacher
Marian
Hart
Preschool Teacher
Micole
Kaplan
Middle School Teacher
Colleen
Keane
Speech Teacher
Jane
Kim
Preschool Teacher
Suhanthi
Knower
Middle School Teacher
Carol
Kretschmer
Middle School Teacher
Becki
Krieg
FLTC Teacher
Daryl
Lasher
Technology Teacher
Jared
Lopatin
Digital Media Teacher
MaryJo
LoPiccolo Maguire
Preschool Teacher
Linda
Lowell
Physical Education Teacher
Amanda
Mackzum
RTL Teacher
Kezban
Mani
Speech Teacher
Ellyn
Matos
Elementary Teacher
Patricia
Mazorra
Dance Teacher
Dana
McMenamin
Speech Teacher
Elise
McNeil
Speech Teacher
Tracy
Messer
Middle School Teacher
Lisa
Meyer
Math Teacher
Bill
Moran
Digital Arts Teacher
Angela
Naso
Middle School Teacher
Donna
Penn
Speech Teacher
Wade
Phillips
Science Teacher
Paige
Polisner
School Mental Health Counselor
Marjorie
Ryall
Elementary Teacher
Eden
Saftchick
English Teacher
Maureen
Salloum
Guidance Counsellor
Lisa
Santiago
Preschool Teacher
Judy
Schechter
Social Studies Teacher
Steven
Schneiderman
Middle School Teacher
Michele
Sheiner
RTL Teacher
Tina
Sibilio
Speech Teacher
Ivy
Spadafina
Speech Teacher
Jennifer
Spensieri
Behavioral Specialist
Jim
Swanson
Physical Education Teacher
Meggi
Sweeney Smith
Family Liaison
Scott
Tarr
Art Teacher
Ellen
Thatos
Art Teacher
Mary
Torrance
Speech Teacher
Stephanie
Trollo
Behavioral Specialist
Henry
Ventura
School Mental Health Counselor
Michaia
Walker
Behavioral Specialist
Jennifer
Wengrofsky
Speech Teacher
David
Wilcox
Elementary Teacher
Liz
Wolter
English Teacher
Astrid
Zea
Middle School Teacher
Alex
Zowak
Social Studies Teacher
25-26 75th Street
East Elmhurst NY 11370
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