League School Hosts Legislative Breakfast in Partnership with MAAPS

In partnership with the Massachusetts Association of Approved Private Schools (MAAPS), League School held a successful legislative breakfast on March 31 where we welcomed local legislators and members of the community into our school to discuss special education in the state and also learn more about the exciting things being done at League School.

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Light at the End of the Tunnel: COVID-19 Vaccines are Here!

To say the last year has been challenging would be an understatement. When the League School had to close in-person education in mid-March of 2020, we had no idea how long and how severe the pandemic would be. Fortunately, we now have light at the end of the tunnel – COVID-19 vaccinations of staff and…

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maaps Plays Instrumental Role in Helping Special Ed Schools Navigate COVID-19

Since COVID-19 first hit the United States, there’s been a lot of unknowns for the special education industry: day school facility closings; remote learning; residential program continuity; tuition payment issues; safety protocols; transportation funding; and return to campus logistics. “Our population includes the medically and emotionally fragile, and we needed to mobilize quickly and efficiently,”…

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The League School of Greater Boston Selects Lawrence Sauer as Next Executive Director

The Board of Directors unanimously voted to appoint Lawrence Sauer as the organization’s Executive Director effective July 1, 2020. He succeeds long-time Executive Director Dr. Frank Gagliardi, who is retiring. Mr. Sauer will lead the school’s continued innovation in helping autistic students develop to their fullest potential — socially, emotionally, academically, and behaviorally. Mr. Sauer…

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League School Named “Best Special Needs High School” by Boston Parents Paper

The League School of Greater Boston was named Greater Boston’s Best Special Needs High School by the Boston Parents Paper. The Middle School earned a top-eight ranking in the Special Needs Middle School category. Boston Parent Paper readers voted in a two-round for their “Family Favorite” in a number of categories, including Special Needs Services…

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