League News
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…
2019 Night of Champions Chairs Continue Commitment to School
Join Friends of League Geoff and Patricia Ellis have served on the Night of Champions Committee since its beginning. They chaired the last event along with their son Connor. He attended the school for 10 years before his graduation in 2014, and the school holds a special place in the family’s heart. At the 2019…
Despite Rain, 5th Annual “Fore Autism” Golf Classic is a Success
This year’s “Fore Autism” Golf Classic raised $66,000 toward the completion of the League School’s outdoor learning space. A total of 134 committed supporters braved driving rain on June 14 to support the League School and our students. League School student, Anthony, provided inspiration as he described the positive impact the school and our teachers…
Summer Fun Day is Back!
Join us Friday, August 13 One of our students’ favorite events returns on Friday, August 13. From 10AM – 2:30PM, students will enjoy many fun-filled activities: Miniature golf A photo booth A scavenger hunt Spin and edible art Henna tattoo artistry A magic show Emergency trucks “It is always a super day for students and…
League School Summer Summary
The day school program reopened on July 7 after a three-week vacation. The break allowed administrative staff to catch up on projects and gave the students and school staff a chance to exhale. “The pandemic has made for a very tough year, and the teachers and staff appreciated the time off,” said Chief Executive Officer,…