League News
New Assistant Director of Education Makes Timely Homecoming to a Special Place
Many students, staff, and families already know the school’s new Assistant Director of Education, Kayla Tierney, M.A., CCC-SLP. For seven years, she was a Speech-Language Pathologist for the school before leaving for a position at the public schools. “The League School is a special place, and it feels like a homecoming,” said Kayla. “I believe…
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Bill Mulcahy and Paul Larter on Their Retirement
We recently bid a fond adieu to beloved League School employees, Paul Larter and Bill Mulcahy. Both retired after many years of working for the school. With a collective 33 years of service, they leave behind an indelible mark on our staff and students. We wish them the very best in the next chapter of…
Responsiveness and Excellence in Autism Education Boosts Recruitment Efforts
The League School’s reputation for effective Autism programming coupled with responsiveness to inquiries has led to a steady flow of student referrals. Many school districts are struggling to help students catch up on missed learning due to the pandemic. Some are finding they don’t have the resources to help students on the autism spectrum, and…
With Commemorative Brick Patio Complete, League Recognizes Members of Community
In 2019, League School launched a commemorative brick campaign as a way to raise additional funds for our Outdoor Learning Space project. By purchasing either a 4”x 8” brick or an 8”x 8” brick, donors were able to celebrate a special person or mark special events, such as graduations, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, or retirements. They…
Refer Candidates or Join a Collaborative Team Committed to Excellence in Autism
If you or someone you know has a background in education or human services, consider joining or referring your colleague to the League School. The school offers a collegial atmosphere and in-depth training — on Autism, the SCERTS® model, clinical and behavior management — to help you thrive and succeed in your new role. “People…