The Garnets classroom is home to about 12 students who move through life differently than most, but who, like all teenagers, long to feel included and a part of a larger whole.
Laura Labriola’s son T.J., 18, lights up when he learns that Ms. Autumn has a new project for him.
Many leave notes on star-shaped white parcels filled with wildflower seeds to be planted nearby.
O'Connor writes about what kind of Catholic she wants to be.
Today Meghan D. spends two afternoons a week at a strength and conditioning class as a member of the Rye Y’s Livestrong Program for cancer survivors.
But I hope more than t-shirts, wristbands, marches, and calls to wear blue, the biggest takeaway is an understanding of the complexity and wide spectrum that is autism.
At 8 months, Victoria contracted transverse myelitis, a rare neurological disorder caused by inflammation of the spinal cord.
On Sunday, March 9, at Rye Neck High School, students will perform a “sensory-friendly” performance of the musical “Grease.”
The event, held on Sunday, Jan. 26. raised more than $25,000 for MSK’s Cycle for Survival pediatric cancer research.
“I just want him to be happy.” It’s a phrase so often stated it sounds like an automated response to a unanswerable question.