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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DOGGONE GREAT FRIDAY!
Pathfinders students enjoyed a visit today from Paws for Comfort, who brought two of their therapy dogs for a fun Friday interaction. Students were able to pet, hold, and ask questions about the dogs, who loved all of the attention (and the pizza). Thank you for visiting, Paws for Comfort. It made for a doggone great Friday!

#therapydogs #comfortdogs #comfortdogsruleinschool #leagueschool #leagueschoolforautism #funfridayvibes
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DOGGONE GREAT FRIDAY!
Pathfinders students enjoyed a visit today from Paws for Comfort, who brought two of their therapy dogs for a fun Friday interaction. Students were able to pet, hold, and ask questions about the dogs, who loved all of the attention (and the pizza). Thank you for visiting, Paws for Comfort. It made for a doggone great Friday! 

#therapydogs #comfortdogs #comfortdogsruleinschool #leagueschool #leagueschoolforautism #funfridayvibes

NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
League School for Autism Pathfinders and Transitions students had a great time preparing Mexican Taco Cups for National Hispanic Heritage Month. Another example of how League teachers combine learning objectives across programs (history, culture, and culinary) for an experiential project.

#nationalhispanicheritagemonth2024 #NationalHispanicHeritageMonth #leagueschool #leagueschoolforautism #tacothursday
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NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
League School for Autism Pathfinders and Transitions students had a great time preparing Mexican Taco Cups for National Hispanic Heritage Month. Another example of how League teachers combine learning objectives across programs (history, culture, and culinary) for an experiential project.

#nationalhispanicheritagemonth2024 #NationalHispanicHeritageMonth #leagueschool #leagueschoolforautism #tacothursday

IN THE NEWS
Students in classroom 209 combined ELA, Vocational Awareness and Art to develop and report a news segment. The project took two weeks to complete and involved students learning how to write a paragraph for ELA, vocationally representing a news reporter, and artistically crafting a microphone. They used their microphones to practice reading their new reports. Great job, 209!
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FALL HARVEST
League School's Horticultural Program, led by Selena Zubrowski, has been busy harvesting Fall crops of flowers. fruits, and vegetables. Utilizing land provided by the Norfolk Aggie HS located in Walpole, students learn about planting, maintaining, and harvesting a wide range of plants. Students love the outdoor time, connectivity with nature, and watching the fruits of their labor grow and evolve.

#horticulturestudent #horticulturejobs #horticulturetherapy #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool #fallharvest
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FALL HARVEST
League Schools Horticultural Program, led by Selena Zubrowski, has been busy harvesting Fall crops of flowers. fruits, and vegetables. Utilizing land provided by the Norfolk Aggie HS located in Walpole, students learn about planting, maintaining, and harvesting a wide range of plants. Students love the outdoor time, connectivity with nature, and watching the fruits of their labor grow and evolve.

#horticulturestudent #horticulturejobs #horticulturetherapy #leagueschoolforautism #leagueschool #fallharvest
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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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