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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NATIONAL HAIKU DAY
Last Thursday was National Haiku Day and League School students learned about what a Haiku is, read haiku’s, and wrote their own Haiku’s in Carla Dyer's class. A haiku is "a three-line Japanese poem with a specific syllable structure: five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third, for a total of 17. It's unrhymed and often focuses on nature, aiming to capture a single moment or image." Check out these great Haiku's from students!

#nationalhaikuday2025 #nationalhaikuday #haikusdontrhyme #17isaluckynumber #AutismEmpowerment #leagueschoolforautism
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NATIONAL HAIKU DAY
Last Thursday was National Haiku Day and League School students learned about what a Haiku is, read haiku’s, and wrote their own Haiku’s in Carla Dyers class. A haiku is a three-line Japanese poem with a specific syllable structure: five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third, for a total of 17. Its unrhymed and often focuses on nature, aiming to capture a single moment or image. Check out these great Haikus from students!

#nationalhaikuday2025 #nationalhaikuday #haikusdontrhyme #17isaluckynumber #AutismEmpowerment #leagueschoolforautism

THANK YOU, LEGISLATORS & SUPPORTERS!
On Friday, League School for Autism hosted its annual Legislative Breakfast, inviting MA legislators, parents, and supporters to learn about our students, families, and programs. It was also an opportunity to hear about current legislative actions and impacts to the disabilities population.

Thank you to Elizabeth Della Russo Becker and Massachusetts Association of Approved Private Schools, Senator Robyn Kennedy, Senator John F. Keenan, and Representative Edward Phillips. A special thank you to League School parents, Ron Goodman and Marie Sloan, and students, Carmen and Lucas.

#AutismEmpowerment #autismlegislation #leagueschoolforautism
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THANK YOU, LEGISLATORS & SUPPORTERS!
On Friday, League School for Autism hosted its annual Legislative Breakfast, inviting MA legislators, parents, and supporters to learn about our students, families, and programs. It was also an opportunity to hear about current legislative actions and impacts to the disabilities population. 

Thank you to Elizabeth Della Russo Becker and Massachusetts Association of Approved Private Schools, Senator Robyn Kennedy, Senator John F. Keenan, and Representative Edward Phillips. A special thank you to League School parents, Ron Goodman and Marie Sloan, and students, Carmen and Lucas. 

#AutismEmpowerment #autismlegislation #leagueschoolforautism

What an amazing time we had at yesterday’s Neurodiversity Employment Symposium. Thank you to everyone who participated and attended. ... See MoreSee Less

What an amazing time we had at yesterday’s Neurodiversity Employment Symposium. Thank you to everyone who participated and attended.

WHO’S SEEN IT?
You can see our Autism Empowerment billboard in Walpole near the intersection of Route 27 and Route 1 when entering and exiting I-95. We’re spreading the message of Autism Empowerment, and hope you will, too!

#AutismEmpowerment #AutismAcceptanceMonth #autismawarenessmonth #leagueschoolforautism
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WHO’S SEEN IT?
You can see our Autism Empowerment billboard in Walpole near the intersection of Route 27 and Route 1 when entering and exiting I-95. We’re spreading the message of Autism Empowerment, and hope you will, too!

#AutismEmpowerment #AutismAcceptanceMonth #autismawarenessmonth #leagueschoolforautism
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NEWS & INSIGHTS

NEWS: League School for Autism Receives Coveted NCASES Accreditation

WALPOLE, MASSACHUSETTS, January 24, 2025 — League School for Autism recently received the coveted NCASES Accreditation (National Commission for the Accreditation of Special Education Services), recognizing their excellence in special...
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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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