Cooke Transitions
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Cooke School and Institute is NYC's premiere independent school founded in 1987 by a small group of parents looking to serve their 7 children with disabilities. The school has grown to serve over 280 students ages 5-21 with neurodivergent profiles and mild to moderate cognitive or developmental disabilities across two campuses in East Harlem and SoHo. The school's mission is to envision a world where all individuals with disabilities are valued members of their communities, leading independent and purposeful lives through the motto "Independence through education." With a 4:1 student-teacher ratio and class sizes of 8-12 students, Cooke provides comprehensive academic programs tailored to meet each student's unique needs, aligned with New York State standards. The school's signature 7-pillar approach to education ensures holistic development across multiple domains. Cooke offers specialized therapeutic services including speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and social skills groups integrated throughout the school day. The Cooke Transitions program, located at 60 MacDougal Street in SoHo, serves students ages 18-21 in a community-based transition program formerly known as SKILLs (Skills and Knowledge for Independent Living and Learning), founded in 2009. This program focuses on vocational training, career preparation, internships, life skills development, and community integration to prepare students for adult independence. Additional offerings include Summer Academy and After School programs for year-round support and engagement, along with alumni services. Accredited by NYSAIS through 2030 and registered with the New York Board of Regents as a high school (authorized to award NY State diplomas), Cooke maintains small class sizes and a nurturing, inclusive campus environment. Approximately 85-92% of revenue comes from tuition and education fees, with over 65% of families receiving financial assistance.
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