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Plans for the Addition to League School of Greater Boston Are Moving Forward
The League School of Greater Boston is pleased to be able to offer a look at its new campus in these renderings provided by the school’s architect, Albert O. Fine of Boston. (Mr. Fine was the architect for the current League School building which was built in 1999 as well). They show the school’s expanded…
Read MoreLeague School “Lights It Up Blue”
Each April 2, Autism Speaks celebrates Light It Up Blue along with the international autism community, in commemoration of the United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day. Light It Up Blue is a unique global initiative that kicks-off Autism Awareness Month and helps raise awareness about autism. In honor of this historic day, many iconic landmarks…
Read MoreThe League School of Greater Boston is proud to be doing our part to celebrate the fact that the month of April is Autism Awareness Month
The League School of Greater Boston is proud to be doing our part to celebrate the fact that the month of April is Autism Awareness Month. In celebration of this fact, our school is joining with many others in Lighting Up our Facility, Blue which can be seen driving down the hill on Route 1 once it…
Read MoreCelebrating St. Patrick’s Day This Week at League School
There are a couple of special celebrations taking place this week at League School in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. This Thursday is Baked Potato Day! In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, The League School PAC (Parents Advisory Council) is inviting students, teachers and staff to Baked Potato Day from 11:00 – 1:00 in the…
Read MoreInternational corporation executives visits League School for the Day. . .
John Eva, senior vice president of Invensys Operations Management of Foxboro, MA and the United Kingdom is seen (left) with Dr. Frank Gagliardi, executive director of the League School of Greater Boston (center) and Dr. Peter Martin, vice president, of Invensys Operation Management, who is a world-renowned industry expert. He holds multiple patents for dynamic…
Read MoreHearing From a Leader
On Wednesday afternoon, Elaine Hall, founder of The Miracle Project, spoke to League School staff members and parents of students in two separate presentations. The story she told was both mesmerizing and informative. She began by providing her backstory, developing The Miracle Project because she wanted to provide an opportunity for her autistic son, Neil,…
Read MoreTag – You’ve Been Reabsorbed
Last month at League School, the students in Room 221 enjoyed an innovative integration of gym and science – the result – an engaging and educational game of “Synaptic Tag.” Students were coached through a fun review of their Science neuron lessons by participating in the game. In the game of “synaptic tag,” you are…
Read MoreMS. ELAINE HALL, FOUNDER OF THE MIRACLE PROJECT IS SCHEDULED TO SPEAK AT THE LEAGUE SCHOOL OF GREATER BOSTON IN FEBRUARY
Ms. Elaine Hall, founder and President of The Miracle Project, will be speaking at League School of Greater Boston, located on 300 Providence Highway in Walpole, on February 13th at 4:15. Ms. Hall, also known as “Coach E!,” and referenced by The New York Times as “the child whisperer,” was a top Hollywood children’s acting…
Read MoreMs. Elaine Hall, founder of The Miracle Project is scheduled to speak at The League School of Greater Boston in February.
Ms. Elaine Hall, founder and President of The Miracle Project, will be speaking at League School of Greater Boston, located on 300 Providence Highway in Walpole, on February 13th at 4:15. Ms. Hall, also known as “Coach E!,” and referenced by The New York Times as “the child whisperer,” was a top Hollywood children’s acting…
Read MoreThe Halls Were Alive With the Sound of Music….
Last week, the League School enjoyed two special days of musical performances from its students under the musical direction of Frank Fitzpatrick. The concerts were truly collaborative efforts with students also distributing the programs, greeting guests, doing the announcing of numbers during the programs, and even handling the videotaping of the concerts. And we also…
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