League School of Greater Boston regretfully announces the passing of its co-founder, Dr. Arnold D. Vetstein. Arnold was 96.

“Arnold Vetstein was justifiably proud of how League School has evolved in the 56 years since he co-founded it,” said League School Board of Directors Chairman Roger A. Lockwood. “Arnold’s passion inspired many of us …

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MIT’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Early Childhood Cognition Lab, directed by Dr. Laura Schulz, is conducting The Loophole Study, which seeks to improve understanding of communication skills and social decision-making in children who are diagnosed with autism.

There is a short survey for parents …

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The League School is looking for more great team members, and you can help. Critical staffing needs include assistant teachers, weekend and evening direct support professionals, and clinicians. “Employee, board member, parent, and supporter referrals are an ideal recruiting source as you are familiar with the League School and its culture,” said Jenna …

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The 2022 holiday wreaths are now on sale!

Wreaths are made by League School students from our vocational program. All proceeds from sales of the 2022 wreaths will benefit League's Vocational Department.

The wreaths are $30 each, and come in a variety of choices. Orders are due by Friday, Nov. 4. Get yours today!

Happy Holidays …

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The school’s newest class offering on self-advocacy is unique. Instead of the behavior modification strategies used by other school curriculums, this class will help students voice their needs. Author and consultant Michael John Carley is uniquely qualified to lead this class — along with his then four-year-old son, he was diagnosed with Autism …

Read more Autism expert teaching new class to help students voice their needs