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League School for Autism opens a world of opportunities to students with Autism.

Our team of creative, collaborative, and committed special educators creates and implements an individualized curriculum for each student based on their strengths to prepare them for a fulfilling life in a neurodiverse world.

As one of the first schools devoted to Autism in New England, we invoke a pioneering mindset in everything we do, including how we guide our students based on their own vision of their future.

As the only school in Massachusetts to offer the innovative and evidence-based SCERTS® Model, which allows us to strategically customize a curriculum for each student, we are proud to measure success through the individual student’s achievements.

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Explore our multidisciplinary day, residential and vocational programs as well as our support services.

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Hear about our pioneering heritage and what sets us apart.

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Gain insight into our holistic, future-focused approach to prepare students for the neurodiverse world.

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League School for Autism

League School for Autism

Founded in 1966, the League School for Autism has been empowering children and young adults with Autism for more than 50 years.

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HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?
During the month of April, you can view our League School Autism Empowerment Month billboards near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 27 in Walpole (across from the Big Y Shopping Center). We continue to promote Autism Empowerment to promote that beyond autism awareness and acceptance, there is autism empowerment.

Our billboard was even mentioned by Legislator of the Year, Senator Paul Feeney, during Wednesday's Autism Advocacy Day at the State House. Here is an image from the billboard webcam.
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NON-SPEAKING DOES NOT MEAN NON-THINKING
Around 25-30 percent of children with Autism are minimally verbal or do not use natural speech. This does not mean that the child cannot learn, understand, or communicate. Watch Jordyn Zimmerman, a non-speaking educator and disability advocate, share her thoughts: youtu.be/mTECNar9yG4?si=aiCaZVdG7D3uHI7V

During the month of April, Lindsay Thelin-Wagner, Director of Neurodiversity & Community Inclusion at League School for Autism, will share empowering information related to Autism Empowerment Month.
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KALE CHIP CHALLENGE
How do you make kale chips taste good? League School for Autism Culinary students recently made kale chips using kale grown by their hydroponic system. Hydroponics is a soilless cultivation method that grows plants in nutrient-rich water with artificial lighting. Students can now grow certain plants, like kale, indoors year-round. That's all the motivation they needed to make their kale chips taste delicious!

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AUTISM EMPOWERMENT MONTH
Autism is not a diagnosis for only young children. Autism is a lifelong condition. It's never too early to help students think about what they want their life and future to look like. All month long, Lindsay Thelin-Wagner, Director of Neurodiversity & Community Inclusion, will be sharing posts and insights related to Autism Empowerment Month at League School for Autism. Stay tuned for more empowering information.

#leagueschoolforautism #autismempowerment #autismawarenessmonth #autismacceptance
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CELEBRATING AUTISM EMPOWERMENT
Autism Awareness opened the door. Autism Acceptance walked through the door. Autism Empowerment opens a world of opportunities. Join us in celebrating April as Autism Empowerment Month and League School for Autism’s 60th year of empowering students with autism.

Beginning Monday, April 6th, look for our Autism Empowerment billboard located near the intersection of Rte 27 and Rte 1 in Walpole — viewable during the entire month of April.

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NEWS & INSIGHTS

NEWS: League School for Autism Celebrates 60 Years of Empowering Neurodivergent Students

In 1966, League School for Autism was founded to provide educational excellence and positively impact the future trajectory for neurodivergent students, becoming one of the first schools in Massachusetts dedicated...
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INSIGHTS: Rethinking Inclusion – Why Access Isn’t Enough

By Dr. Cheryl White, Chief Operating Officer, League School for Autism Inclusion has been a defining principle in special education for decades. Too often, though, it’s reduced to simple images:...
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NEWS: Our Value Commitment to Autistic Voices

Dear League School Families & Supporters, In response to recent statements and news stories regarding the potential cause/s of autism, we find it important to reaffirm our position on the...
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