The Hebrew Academy for Special Children (HASC)
The HASC (Hebrew Academy For Special Children) Programs were established in 1964 to provide educational and clinical services to individuals from infancy through adulthood, who exhibit developmental delays. HASC is a non-profit, non-sectarian agency, which provides a wide range of supportive services to children with special needs.
Hebrew Academy for Special Children Inc.
5902 14th Ave Brooklyn NY 11219
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Lexington School for the Deaf
Since 1864, the Lexington School for the Deaf has been educating deaf students to become literate, reflective, independent thinking persons with the confidence and tools necessary to contribute to society.
Lexington School for the Deaf is a private state supported school with a 135 year history of educational excellence and innovation. Lexington is a charter member of the 4201 School's Association (New York State-supported schools for children who are deaf, blind and physically disabled). The school's enrollment of 350 students makes it the largest school for the deaf in New York State.
Lexington provides a comprehensive education for children and parents in its Ready-to-Learn Program, ages 0-3, preschool, elementary, middle and high school programs, a foreign language transitional program, and deaf multiply disabled program known as the Special Education Unit. These programs are unified by a common teaching-learning framework known as Mediated Learning...
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