Posts by Tim McCabe
PLEASE READ: COVID-19 UPDATE as of 4/8/2020
With the safety of our students and staff as our primary concern, we continue to navigate the rapidly-evolving situation regarding COVID-19. Please read the following message from League School. League School update 4/8/2020: League School’s Day program will be closed until at least May 4, 2020. The Residential program will remain open for students who…
Read MoreUPDATE Newsletter – February 2020
Check out the latest news and insights from the League School of Greater Boston’s newsletter, including all the details on upcoming League School events. https://leagueschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/February-newsletter.pdf
Read MoreCelebrate Autism Awareness Month at our 7th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism Take Advantage of Early Bird Pricing
Get ready to lace up your sneakers – the 7th Annual 5K Walk and Run for Autism will take place on Saturday, April 18. The month of April is Autism Awareness Month, and participating in our annual 5K event brings awareness of autism and the League School into the greater Walpole community.This fun event begins…
Read MoreLynne Goyuk Comes Back to Her Roots – Joins League School as Admissions Coordinator
Lynne Goyuk’s first job was as an intern at the Peabody School in Newton, where she worked in a special needs classroom. She notes this is a bit of kismet – the League School’s first location was at the Peabody School. Her career has come full circle when she was hired in January as the…
Read MoreFrank Gagliardi, Duron and Christine Harmon, and Direct Federal Credit Union Are 2020 League School Champions
Join us for our Night of Champions Dinner, Thursday evening, May 14, when we honor those who bring hope and support to students with autism and their families. This year’s honorees are retiring League School Executive Director, Frank Gagliardi, New England Patriots safety, Duron Harmon, and Direct Federal Credit Union. All three demonstrate remarkable commitment…
Read More*Early Bird Registration* 7th Annual 5K Walk/Run Set for Saturday, April 18th
Join us (rain or shine) as we take to the streets of Walpole in support of our students and to raise awareness for Autism. REGISTER NOW to receive the EARLY BIRD RATE of $20! https://tiny.cc/League5K As a runner, a walker or a volunteer, everyone has the chance to make a difference! Saturday, April 18th Registration-…
Read MoreNew England Patriot, Duron Harmon, Wows School with Visit and Donation
It was a very exciting day for League School on December 10, when New England Patriots player, Duron Harmon and his wife, stopped by for a tour of the school and to speak with our students. The three-time Super Bowl Champion was a hit with students and staff alike. During his visit, he expressed his…
Read MoreLegislative Forum Brings Attention to Challenges Facing Special Education
Area legislators, League School supporters, Massachusetts Association of 766 Approved Private Schools (maaps) leaders, and staff gathered on Friday, December 6, to learn about the League School and the challenges facing special educators. After participants enjoyed a complimentary breakfast and some networking time, Chief Operating Officer, Larry Sauer kicked off the meeting with a video…
Read MoreNewest Board Member Committed to Advancing School’s Wellness Programs
The League School of Greater Boston recently welcomed new member, Joseph C. Freeman, Partner at Manzo Freeman Development, to its Board of Directors. Joe is a partner with Mark Development and the Manzo Companies, which own and develop mill properties in the greater Boston area. As founder of the Freeman Firm, P.C., he has represented…
Read MoreLeague School’s Student-Focused Admissions Process Helps Ensure Good Fit
The League School’s student-focused admissions process helps ensure that the school is a good fit for the student. “We use a comprehensive process to determine if the League School is a good fit for the student’s needs,” said Larry Sauer, the school’s Chief Operating Officer. Our Admissions office is in daily contact with over 60…
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