Stanley G Falk School is a nonsectarian special education school in Buffalo, NY, serving students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The school is dedicated to helping students become lifelong learners by providing highly structured, small classroom settings. With a focus on individualized instruction, all classroom teaching and related services are implemented according to each student's unique Individual Education Plan (IEP).
The school provides comprehensive academic, social, and behavioral supports through a highly qualified staff of 105 teachers. Specialized programming includes dedicated support for students with ADD/ADHD. Beyond academics, the school offers extracurricular opportunities such as basketball, soccer, and track and field to support well-rounded development.
A key feature of the Falk School is its commitment to long-term success through school-to-work transition planning, which begins at age 12. This program is designed to prepare students for the shift to the community and help them achieve their post-secondary goals. The school operates on a rolling admissions basis and also offers summer school programs.