David Foster, President of League School Board
Roger Lockwood, Chairman of League School Board
Peter Catanese II Central Auto
Laura Davis League School Parent
Geoff, Patricia, and Connor Ellis, League alumni and supporter
Ron Katz, board member
Kate O'Halloran, friend
Donny Wright, Jr. JBK Management
UPDATE: With concerns for the rising covid numbers, our Night of Champions dinner has been rescheduled for Thursday, November 11th.
Throughout the last year and a half League School's number one priority has been maintaining the health and safety of our entire community. Moving the date will allow us to continue monitoring the situation and adapting additional measures, including virtual options, to ensure that remains the case.
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Join us for a memorable night as we celebrate and acknowlege both our staff and students as well as those who have been instrumental in the success of League School of Greater Boston.
In addition to being a night to recognize and celebrate the invaluable efforts of our honorees, it is also League School’s largest fundraiser. It is with the proceeds from this evening that we are able to ensure our students continue to have the resources needed to achieve their goals, to become their own Champions!
Please know that your support will have a positive impact on the children at League School of Greater Boston.
Hope you can join us on November 11th!
The Night of Champions Award Recipients
The Director’s Award
Dr. Frank A. Gagliardi, former League School Executive Director
The Community Partnership Award
Direct Federal Credit Union
The Vetstein Award
Duron and Christine Harmon,
Former New England Patriot
As we all continue to navigate the Covid-19 crisis, the health and safety of our guests remain our primary concern. We will work closely with the Four Points Sheraton Norwood to ensure all state regulations and guidelines are followed.
For over 50 years, League School of Greater Boston has been a leading educator of children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We believe that if our students are given the right set of challenges and supportive strategies to overcome them, they will grow to achieve success. It is our commitment, with the support of the community, to guide students to be as independent as possible in all aspects of their lives: social, emotional, academic, behavioral, and vocational.
Share to help us spread awareness and support for our students!
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