League School Receives Grant from Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation Will Be Used to Purchase Smartboards for the School

(Walpole – July 19, 2016) – League School of Greater Boston’s Head of Development, Tim McCabe, is pleased to announce that the school has recently been awarded a $15,000.00 grant from the Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation.

The monies will be used to purchase two Smartboards for the school’s students. The interactive technology offered by the Smartboards greatly enhances the learning experience for students on the autism spectrum.

League School’s Executive Director, Dr. Frank Gagliardi, proudly acknowledged the value of the grant – “it is through awards from organizations like Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation that League School is able to optimize learning opportunities for our students. These interactive learning boards make a measurable difference in our students’ abilities to both express themselves and understand challenging concepts. We cannot thank them enough for their generosity in considering the school for this grant.”

About League School of Greater Boston

League School of Greater Boston is a leading private day and residential school for students ages 3 to 22 on the autism spectrum. As one of the first schools to specialize in teaching children with autism, League’s approach is built on innovation as well as established programs that provide each child with the skill sets they need to enjoy success both while at school as well as later in their community. To learn more about our programs and facilities, go to www.leagueschool.com.

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