Lexington School for the Deaf, founded in 1864, is a non-profit educational institution located in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York. As a New York State-supported 4201 school, Lexington offers a tuition-free education to profoundly deaf students from ages 0-3 through preschool, elementary, middle, and high school. With a specialized curriculum that incorporates the use of Thinking Maps, Lexington provides a unique learning and communication program to meet the needs of its students. The school also offers a range of support services, including audiology, health, mental health, occupational and physical therapy, speech language, and ASL English interpreting services. In addition, Lexington emphasizes student life through athletics, extracurricular activities, and organizations, fostering a well-rounded educational experience. The school values the home-school connection and provides various services to support parents and guardians in their child's education. Donations to the Lexington School for the Deaf Foundation help fund special programs and services, making a positive impact on the school community.
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