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A Night Honoring the Champions of League School  

Join us on Thursday, October 5th for League School's annual Night of Champions dinner at the Four Points Sheraton in Norwood, MA.

6:00-7:00pm Cocktail Reception and Auction

7:00-9:00pm Dinner and Program

This year is special as we pay tribute to the Vetstein Family. Dr. Arnold and Leona Vetstein co-founded League School in 1966, in part so their autistic son Richard would have a proper place to attend school. They were true Champions for the Autism community and worked tirelessly to make League School into what it has become today. 

As the school's largest fundraiser, this evening is critical in ensuring our students have the resources needed to achieve their goals and to become their own Champions! This year, proceeds will go towards the school's future Career Education Center.

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The Community Leadership Award

Dell Technologies

Through the True Ability Employee Resource Group and Neurodiversity Hiring Program, Dell Technologies has been a pioneer in advocating for more proactive neurodiverse hiring practices. Dell serves as a model for other organizations to enact similar hiring practices, and has also assisted League School in our ongoing effort to increase neurodiverse hiring.

The Vetstein Award

Kristine Biagiotti-Bridges

Kristine is a parent of an autistic son. She helped create the Dell Technologies True Ability Employee Resource Group and Neurodiversity Hiring Program, and has assisted League School with a recently-launched Neurodiversity Employment Incubator Partnership.

The Director’s Award

John and Kyle Titus

John and Kyle are local twins on the spectrum who have a passion for music and helping people. Together, with their mom, they started a DJ business and volunteered for local events - and it wasn't long until people wanted to pay them for their services. Our students have enjoyed John and Kyle's DJ skills at some recent school events. Their mother, Jackie, who is a single parent, has advocated for them with support and guidance to help them succeed within the community.
 

 

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