Larc School News
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Here you’ll find articles of interest about our school and our work, news of Larc School events, and information important to our school and community. Enjoy!
Science Fair 2018
Larc students showed off their creativity and hard work at Larc's Annual Science Fair held on February 23rd. These sensory rich experiments invited hands on participation. From growing
Sending Love to Cooper Children’s Hospital Patients
Larc students shared some love this Valentine's Day by making cards for children in the Children's Regional Hospital at Cooper. While Larc's partnership with Cooper's Pediatric Residency Program
Message From the Board – Fall 2017
Edward McDonnell, Chair, Larc School Board of Directors By Edward McDonnell A couple of months ago I was watching on TV the annual induction ceremony for
Redesigned Secondary Suite at Larc School
New Suite Boosts Daily Living And Work Readiness Curriculum Who knew that learning to fold laundry or make a bed could be so much fun! If you
Larc Thanks Staff for Years of Dedication
Above, celebrating at Larc’s annual End-Of-Year Dinner with Executive Director Susan Weiner (far right) are (left to right) Kathy Ventura-Davis, Connie Cocciolone, Dawn Taylor, Cynthia Farrell, Shirley Wacker,
Graduation at Larc School… Wishful and Wistful
Graduates Kyle R. (far left) and Darnail T. (center right) pose proudly with Executive Director Susan Weiner (center left), and Assemblywoman and Larc Board Member Patricia Egan-Jones
Message From the Board – Spring 2017
Carol Parker-Elbert, Vice Chair, Larc School Board of Directors By Carol Parker-Elbert As Larc School approaches its 50th Anniversary, I am very pleased to have the
Larc’s Secondary Program – Giving Students A Voice & A Choice
Larc student Darnail proudly and adeptly makes scrambled eggs while classmate, Kyle, observes, ready to lend a helping hand. With three months to go until graduation,
Special Friend’s Perspective
By Jim and Sue Berg In Mom’s words… Our daughter, Katy, was not quite five years old when we had to find a special school for her—one that