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League School of Greater Boston

Speech Therapy, Special Needs Schools, Adult Independent Living + 2 more
  • Location Address: 300 Boston-Providence Turnpike | East Walpole, MA 2032
  • reviews Rating: 2.50 (2 reviews)
InsurancesInsurances:
No info provided
Ages ServedAges Served:
3 to 22 years
Care SettingsCare Settings: No info provided

About League School of Greater Boston

League School is committed to introducing pioneering approaches into its day and residential programs. We are one of the first and only schools in Massachusetts to incorporate the SCERTS® Model into our educational curriculum. SCERTS stands for: Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Support (interpersonal and learning supports, and supports to families). SCERTS supports the cornerstone of our educational approach: contextual learning. The model augments our long-standing goal of helping students spontaneously apply relevant skills in different settings in a variety of ways.

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Services

  • Speech Therapy Speech Therapy
  • checked icon Special Needs Schools
  • checked icon Adult Independent Living
  • occupational therapy Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy Physical Therapy

Conditions Supported

  • checked icon Autism

Age Ranges Served

  • person icon 3 to 22 years

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Languages

  • English

300 Boston-Providence Turnpike, MA, 2032

Get in Contact

  • orange phone icon (508) 850-3900
  • orange mail icon info@leagueschool.com

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Manager of student services is mentally unstable and she is running the school need I say more. Resident staff allowed a student to dive head first out a second floor window run to a store only to be escorted back showered and then 911 was called. They wanted this same staff to work under my license dispensing meds. My advise would be to run run run.Students and staff are repeatedly assaulted and nothing is done about it.

Gail Caracciolo
17 March 2019
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Brad Bernadel
17 March 2018

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