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Thank you for your interest in Cooke School

If you're looking for a personalized and nurturing environment designed to meet the unique challenges of your child, Cooke may be the right place for you. Our expert educators are skilled in creating tailored programs that focus not just on academics, but also on essential social and daily living skills, ensuring a holistic approach to your child's development. Cooke is especially effective for children with severe language-based learning disabilities, offering specialized support that helps them overcome barriers and achieve meaningful progress.

We are committed to maintaining a student body that reflects New York’s economic and cultural diversity. We encourage all prospective families to learn more about our schools by attending a school tour, where they can meet our staff and see first-hand how Cooke students learn in the classroom.

Visit us today to learn more!
Our Admissions Office is happy to assist you with any questions you may have!
Give us a call: (646) 273-5555
Send us an email: admissions@cookeschool.org
ACADEMICS at-a-glance

Learn more about our K-21 programming

Supportive specialized education for students with disabilities from grades K through 8.
  • Lower School (K-5) for students with disabilities at 1713 Madison Avenue
  • Small classrooms (10-12 students) with early intervention services (OT, PT, Speech, Counseling)
  • Individualized instruction supports social, emotional, academic, and language development
  • Middle School (grades 6-8) with integrated academics and clinical services at 1713 Madison Avenue
  • Daily instruction in ELA, Math, and Social Studies, plus specialized classes in science, yoga, tech, PE, and art therapy
Empowering High School students with disabilities through academics, extracurricular activities, and life skills.
  • Specialized high school for students with disabilities (grades 9-12) at 1713 Madison Avenue
  • Small classes (10-12 students) in ELA, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and more with a structured bell schedule
  • Extracurricular activities like student government, yearbook, and basketball enhance leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • Select internship placements, vocational training, and community partnerships develop independent living skills, including commuting, banking, and meal preparation
Guiding young adults on their journey from High School to Independence.
  • Transitions, a program for young adults (ages 18-21) at 60 MacDougal Street, enhances academic, social, vocational, and life skills for transitioning from high school to adulthood
  • Combines academic subjects with off-site learning in various community settings
  • Offers personalized travel training and paid internships to develop transferable workplace skills
  • Provides support through Transition Coordinators for benefits, entitlements, and future programming
  • Community partners include St. John’s University, fitness classes, music therapy, and community cooking classes
experience cooke IN REAL LIFE

Register for a tour!

The Admissions Office is hosting Open Tours for the 2026-27 school year. Space on tours is limited and requires a reservation.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
Cooke School and Institute admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

Dr. Mary Clancy

Associate Head of School, K-12

During her 18 years at Cooke, Mary wore many hats, and she made multitasking look easy. At times, an educator, school administrator, or mentor; at other times, a friend and cheerleader. But also a humorous, humble leader who cared deeply for every child, parent, and friend who passed through Cooke’s doors.

We honor Mary for the way she used all her talents to cultivate, create, and implement new programming, strategic initiatives, and organizational growth. As each year passed, our board, families, supporters and students had new, bold dreams, and Mary worked tirelessly to make those dreams a reality.

She looked forward to the future while still cherishing the presence and potential of each individual student, as they were, in the present moment. Right before she left, she said, “I am so proud of the work we do here. Know that even when I am not here in the building every day, I am always cheering for all of you, for all of Cooke, and for all the things yet to come.”

We honor Mary for her determination and insightful leadership; she exemplifies the Cooke spirit, and under her direction, our school became a “home” for generations of students. She helped us build community, and together we watched students learn and grow, spreading their wings and exploring the world of possibilities that lay before them.

Mary continues to play an important role at Cooke as an Education Consultant, while teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses as an Adjunct Professor at New York University and an Assistant Professor of Special Education at Empire State University.

Beyond her professional work, Mary remains a busy wife and mom. Both Jamie and Alice are steadfast Cooke supporters and can be seen at every school musical and basketball game. Her 9-year-old daughter Alice sums up her mom’s contributions best. In a recent writing assignment on “inspiration,” Alice described Cooke students as “nice, funny, creative and good people,” adding that her mom’s work as a “princable” inspires her to be her best self.

Sherri Shepherd

Cooke Transitions Parent, Internship Partner

Comedian, actress, author, and Daytime Emmy Award–winning talk show host Sherri Shepherd holds a title she values just as deeply: Cooke parent. Her son, JT, is a student in the Transitions program, where he is building the vocational and communication skills that define Cooke’s approach to young-adult success.

When JT joined Transitions, Sherri quickly became an active partner. After learning about Cooke’s vocational training model, she offered internship placements at her talk show studio. Over the past three years, Transitions students have joined her production team, contributing to a variety of projects, including distributing audience give-aways and designing cast & crew printed menus. These hands-on experiences reflect the real-world preparation at the heart of Cooke’s mission.

With a three-decade career spanning television hits such as 30 Rock, Friends, and Everybody Loves Raymond, as well as her current talk show, Sherri, film projects, podcast, and children’s book, Sherri has built a platform that reaches millions. She uses that platform not only to entertain, but to advocate for inclusion and opportunity.

Through her partnership with Cooke, Sherri helps ensure that students like JT gain the confidence, skills, and professional exposure needed to thrive beyond the classroom.

Planning Giving

Legacy giving is very important to Cooke’s sustainability.  Please contact Michael Eaton at Advancement@Cookeschool.org for more information.

Through the Affinity Membership Program, TD Bank will make an annual contribution to Cooke School based on the activity of all participating members’ TD Bank accounts.

Eligible accounts include:

  • Checking – Business & Consumer

  • Savings

  • Money Market

  • Certificate of Deposit

  • Retirement

If you are already a TD Bank customer, please visit any one of their locations and ask to have your balances included as part of the Cooke’s Affinity Membership Program (code: A1923).

Please see the Affinity Membership Program flyer for more information.