Open Your World

League School for Autism opens a world of opportunities to students with Autism.

Our team of creative, collaborative, and committed special educators creates and implements an individualized curriculum for each student based on their strengths to prepare them for a fulfilling life in a neurodiverse world.

As one of the first schools devoted to Autism in New England, we invoke a pioneering mindset in everything we do, including how we guide our students based on their own vision of their future.

As the only school in Massachusetts to offer the innovative and evidence-based SCERTS® Model, which allows us to strategically customize a curriculum for each student, we are proud to measure success through the individual student’s achievements.

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Explore our multidisciplinary day, residential and vocational programs as well as our support services.

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Hear about our pioneering heritage and what sets us apart.

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Gain insight into our holistic, future-focused approach to prepare students for the neurodiverse world.

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League School for Autism

League School for Autism

Founded in 1966, the League School for Autism has been empowering children and young adults with Autism for more than 50 years.

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SAYING FAREWELL TO HALLOWEEN FUN
We couldn't float into November without one more post to say farewell to our Halloween fun. Our classrooms were filled with Halloween artwork and projects, including a project depicting the "photosynthesis process" of leaves and a Halloween craft that included traced cutouts of students arms. Farewell until next year, Halloween. 👻🎃

#farewellhalloween #HalloweenFun #Halloweenfun2024 #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool
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SAYING FAREWELL TO HALLOWEEN FUN
We couldnt float into November without one more post to say farewell to our  Halloween fun. Our classrooms were filled with Halloween artwork and projects, including a project depicting the photosynthesis process of leaves and a Halloween craft that included traced cutouts of students arms. Farewell until next year, Halloween. 👻🎃

#farewellhalloween #HalloweenFun #Halloweenfun2024 #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool

LAWS PROTECTING VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES
Americans with disabilities, including autism, are entitled to vote. Your ability to vote is protected by federal laws, and there are accommodations available to you. If you are reading this for someone who cannot read or write, federal law ensures they can vote, too.

These laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, say the following:

Voters with disabilities have the right to:
- Choose a voter registration option that works for you
- Vote in private, without help
- Bring someone to help you vote
- Have an accessible polling place with voting machines for voters with disabilities
- Ask for accessibility accommodations that make it easy for you to vote

If you have a disability, you may:
- Seek help from poll workers trained to use an accessible voting machine, or
- Never be asked to take a test to see if you can vote

Get out and vote!

#VotersWithDisabilities #voterswithautism #yourrighttovote #YourRightsMatter #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool
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LAWS PROTECTING VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES
Americans with disabilities, including autism, are entitled to vote. Your ability to vote is protected by federal laws, and there are accommodations available to you. If you are reading this for someone who cannot read or write, federal law ensures they can vote, too.

These laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, say the following:

Voters with disabilities have the right to:
- Choose a voter registration option that works for you
- Vote in private, without help
- Bring someone to help you vote
- Have an accessible polling place with voting machines for voters with disabilities
- Ask for accessibility accommodations that make it easy for you to vote

If you have a disability, you may:
- Seek help from poll workers trained to use an accessible voting machine, or
- Never be asked to take a test to see if you can vote

Get out and vote!

#voterswithdisabilities #voterswithautism #yourrighttovote #YourRightsMatter #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OPPORTUNITIES
League School for Autism Occupational Therapists participated in the Rhode Island Association for Occupational Therapy (RIOTA) and Massachusetts Association for Occupational Therapy's (MAOT) Annual Conference on Friday, November 11th at the Four Points Sheraton Norwood. The combined conference is designed to provide an opportunity to explore the current and future dimensions of occupational therapy practice. As always, League School for Autism staff keep their fingers on the pulse of new and innovative therapies, models, and techniques that open a world of possibilities for our students.

#occupationaltherapy #OpenYourWorld #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OPPORTUNITIES
League School for Autism Occupational Therapists participated in the Rhode Island Association for Occupational Therapy (RIOTA) and Massachusetts Association for Occupational Therapys (MAOT) Annual Conference on Friday, November 11th at the Four Points Sheraton Norwood. The combined conference is designed to provide an opportunity to explore the current and future dimensions of occupational therapy practice. As always, League School for Autism staff keep their fingers on the pulse of new and innovative therapies, models, and techniques that open a world of possibilities for our students.

#occupationaltherapy #OpenYourWorld #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool

MORE HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES
Here are a few more photos of last week's Halloween festivities at League School for Autism. The students had a great time participating in school-wide trick or treating, cookie decorating, and dancing. It's always a spooktacularly fun time at League School during Halloween.

#leagueschoolforautism #Trickortreat2024 #halloween2024 #leagueschool #SpooktacularCelebration
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MORE HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES
Here are a few more photos of last weeks Halloween festivities at League School for Autism. The students had a great time participating in school-wide trick or treating, cookie decorating, and dancing. Its always a spooktacularly fun time at League School during Halloween.

#leagueschoolforautism #Trickortreat2024 #halloween2024 #leagueschool #SpooktacularCelebration

PRE-HALLOWEEN DENTAL TIPS
League School for Autism received a visit from Dental Associates of Walpole last Wednesday, one day prior to Halloween. Students received tips on what to expect at their preventive dental care visits with the help of puppets, and props and games were used to practice the application of those tips. Many thanks to Dental Associates of Walpole for helping to educate our students about preventing dental disease.

#dentalcare #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool #preventdentaldisease #dentaltips
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PRE-HALLOWEEN DENTAL TIPS
League School for Autism received a visit from Dental Associates of Walpole last Wednesday, one day prior to Halloween. Students received tips on what to expect at their preventive dental care visits with the help of puppets, and props and games were used to practice the application of those tips. Many thanks to Dental Associates of Walpole for helping to educate our students about preventing dental disease.

#DentalCare #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool #preventdentaldisease #dentaltips
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NEWS & INSIGHTS

NEWS: League School to Honor Dr. Stephen Shore at 2024 Night of Champions

On September 19th, during the annual Night of Champions dinner auction at the Four Points by Sheraton Norwood, League School for Autism has the honor of presenting Dr. Stephen Shore...
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NEWS: League School Runs the Falmouth Road Race for Autism Empowerment

The League School for Autism’s #TeamLeague is running in the Asics Falmouth Road Race on Sunday, August 18th in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Team members fundraise to reach individual goals in the...
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NEWS: Reimagining the 5K for Family Fun and Inclusion

The League School for Autism has reimagined their traditional 5K run/walk into a Family Fun Run +5K to build inclusion of our neurodivergent students with Autism, their families, and the...
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