School-Age Students
Providing specialized support to help children with hearing loss thrive academically and socially in their neighborhood schools
We work with school age students who are deaf or hard of hearing in mainstream classrooms; offer programs for socialization and leadership-building; and provide audiological services for maximizing access to sound.

School-Age Students
Clarke is dedicated to helping students who are deaf or hard of hearing in mainstream classrooms by providing individualized speech therapy, facilitating transitions to new schools and offering families resources to help their child thrive in new settings. See the list below of programs and services for school-aged children.
Clarke Stories
Muhammad
Muhammad was diagnosed at birth with bilateral moderate to profound hearing loss. Today he's fluent in spoken English and Arabic.
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Pierce was born with microtia/atresia and began his journey to listen and talk in Clarke New York’s Birth to Age...
Read More »Nora
Nora has congenital profound hearing loss and uses bilateral cochlear implants. She shines on stage in her school plays!
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