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.

Upcoming Events

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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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WALK TO EMPOWER STUDENTS WITH AUTISM
The Autism Empowerment Walk promises to be a day of fun for everyone! This family-friendly event is held on Saturday, May 2nd beginning at 9:00 AM at the League School for Autism campus in Walpole.

This year, we're featuring two WALK OPTIONS -- walk on roads through a charming neighborhood, or walk on trails off of Moosehill Road. Walk as much or as little as you would like -- each route is approximately 1 mile. Additional activities include Touch-A-Truck, DJ tunes, local mascots, sensory activities, and fun giveaways for kids from our event sponsors. There's even a post-event celebration at Beacon's Restaurant starting at 11:30 AM.

Your participation helps us raise vital funds to empower students with Autism in reaching their fullest potential. Join the walk for fun, or help raise critical funds. Here are all the details:

LOCATION: League School for Autism, 300 Boston Providence Turnpike in Walpole

TIME: Check-in at 9:00 AM and the walk begins at 10:00 AM. The event ends at 11:00 AM and the post-event celebration at Beacon's begins at 11:30 AM.

TICKETS: $10 per Individual -OR- $40 per Group of 5

TO REGISTER, visit onecau.se/_f9mex1

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LEAGUE SCHOOL CARES A WHOLE LOT
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better." That's a famous quote from the Dr. Seuss book, The Lorax, and theme of the bulletin board in Hannah Goldman's classroom 208. League School teachers, like Hannah, go the extra distance to make our students feel supported and feel they belong.

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AUTISM EMPOWERMENT INSIGHTS
Girls are 4 times less likely to be diagnosed with Autism than boys because they don't fit typical stereotypes and may mask better than boys. Minority children, particularly Black and Hispanic youth, face a delay in diagnosis of up to 3 years compared to white peers due to barriers to accessing care, cultural and language differences, lack of information, and systemic racism. Stay tuned as League School's Director of Neurodiversity & Community Inclusion, Lindsay Thelin Wagner, shares autism empowerment insights during the entire month of April.

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AUTISM SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATION
Next week, League School for Autism Training Manager, Michaela Fanelli, will present Perceptions of Persistence: Lived Experiences of Women Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Postsecondary Education at the Autism Symposium in Rising Fawn, GA. The Autism Symposium takes place April 20-22 and was created to bring more awareness to the increasing need for services for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and to facilitate conversations on the most pertinent topics regarding these students and their families.

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ARC TRANSITION WEBINAR
Join Director of Education and Outreach Jackie Doherty and Education and Outreach Consultant Dianne Huggon for a practical, step-by-step look at the transition timeline, with strategies and useful tips to help you support your loved one’s journey and make the most of every opportunity along the way. To register for this webinar, visit thearcofmass.org/webinars/.
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NEWS & INSIGHTS

NEWS: League School for Autism Celebrates 60 Years of Empowering Neurodivergent Students

In 1966, League School for Autism was founded to provide educational excellence and positively impact the future trajectory for neurodivergent students, becoming one of the first schools in Massachusetts dedicated...
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INSIGHTS: Rethinking Inclusion – Why Access Isn’t Enough

By Dr. Cheryl White, Chief Operating Officer, League School for Autism Inclusion has been a defining principle in special education for decades. Too often, though, it’s reduced to simple images:...
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NEWS: Our Value Commitment to Autistic Voices

Dear League School Families & Supporters, In response to recent statements and news stories regarding the potential cause/s of autism, we find it important to reaffirm our position on the...
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