The Lexington School, founded in 1865, is the largest school for deaf students in New York State. It educates deaf children from ages 0-21. It is unique among schools for the deaf in its use of an innovative teaching model called "Thinking Maps."
Overall Rating
3.9
Edwin Valdez
4 years ago
Happy it what claw it do Lexiny blue L to Nice. me too! Thank!
Sandy Romero
4 years ago
It is nice school but have asl and deaf
Pastor Vidro
4 years ago
This School for the Deaf are a disgrace and there's a lots of Hypocrite staffs working there . They don't care for the Deaf and a lots of them don't know ASL . I worked there for 20 years and I know the place. Thumbs down 👎👎👎👎👎 ! Send your Kids to another school and away from this place .