Work-Based Learning
A cornerstone of The Forum School's transition program is our work-based learning experiences.
A cornerstone of The Forum School's transition program is our work-based learning experiences.
Research suggests that students on the autism spectrum may gravitate toward science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) once exposed to those disciplines. In spite of [...]
The Forum School Parents Association went above and beyond with their sold out dinner dance.
After being closed for two and a half years, the Forum School indoor pool re-opened with a big splash this fall.
News reports show that autism is on the rise, and the number of children who need specialized schools is growing. The literature is clear: effective, appropriate early intervention improves long term outcomes for children with autism.
Music is such an important art form – it is a means of personal expression and a fabulous way to build teamwork without words.
We teach our students how to show mutual respect, support, and encouragement to each other.
We welcomed the Diaspora African Drum and Dance Group to our school to help open Black History Month. Through the interactive program, students saw how dance and drumming is used to communicate in different ways, and create a community.
Students in our ELITE program made and delivered delicious chocolate covered pretzels to the Waldwick Police Department for the holidays.
Each day, we have the chance to do something a little bit better than we did yesterday. That is what learning is! It requires attention and intention. Our students always amaze me with their efforts to rise to that expectation. We ask the same of our staff.