Life at the Ivy Street School


A Place to Learn

In the Classroom:
a student writingTwo students solve a problema student at the computerA teacher and student work on a project


Students take Culinary Arts classes and help out in the kitchen:
a student stirs the mealStudents cook during Culinary Arts classA student in a wheelchair works at an adapted countertopA student in a chef's uniform

 

Artist Katie Dallam speaks to students about living with brain injury:

Artist Katie DallamStudents at AssemblyStudentsStudents at Assembly


A Place to Have Fun

Ivy Street joins the May Institute for the second annual prom:
girls take photos before the promtwo students dance at the proma student looks out the window of a limoboys dressed up for the prom

Our Special Olympics team is the Ivy Street Hawks:
three team members wait to play basketballon the basketball courtthe soccer team huddles before a matchthe winning soccer team

Students use the Art Studio to make decorations for MAB’s Gala:
Gala DecorationsStudents in the Art StudioGala DecorationsA student in the art studio


A Place to Become an Adult

  • Amanda: "Ivy Street School has given me back so much of what I lost in my accident."
Amanda’s Story        Amanda and Aqua Therapy
  • Jonathan: "They have taken me to a point where I never thought I’d be in my life."

Read Jonathan’s article,
Earning a Gold Medal In Brain Injury Recovery


Contact
For additional information please contact Ilene Lieberman, Director of Admissions, at 617-732-0224 or ilenel@mabcommunity.org

or

Dr. Ron Allen, Director of Brain Injury Services, at 617-732-0221 or rallen@mabcommunity.org.