Archive for April 2016
Adaptive Physical Education and Our New Gym and Field
I have the great pleasure of teaching every student from 6 to 22 years old and with a wide range of skills and abilities. The Adapted Physical Education program consists of sport specific and lifetime fitness activities, both adapted to the individual needs of the students. I work with the classroom teachers to integrate academics,…
Read MoreDine Out During Autism Awareness Month In Support Of The League School of Greater Boston!
Fundraising has never been so delicious! Join us this week on Tuesday April 26th at 99 Restaurant in Walpole or Thursday April 28th at Applebee’s Bar & Grill in Walpole (from 4-9) or Panera Bread (from 4–8) in Walpole. When you do they will donate a portion of your bill back to the League School!…
Read MoreLEAGUE SCHOOL SPRING MUSICAL CONCERTS
The music department at League School is proud to share details for our three spring musical concerts. The dates of these concerts are March 31, April 28, and May 24, 2016. Parents are invited to all of these concerts, however the concerts are not open to the general public. All concerts take place in…
Read MoreA Wonderful Public Service Announcement Well Worth Watching
We thought you’d appreciate this brief spot that does an exceptional job at capturing the challenges faced by a child with autism. Enjoy. https://www.myfoxboston.com/news/trending-now/this-psa-puts-you-in-the-shoes-of-a-kid-with-autism/196403451
Read MoreTime Outside
Kids and adults alike are spending more and more time stuck in stale offices and classrooms, trying to keep up with a fast paced, technology driven lifestyle. In the past 20 years, the average amount of time spent in the classroom and office has increased by 2 hours per day. This isn’t helping our overall…
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