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The Spire School Hosts Coordinated Care Roundtable for Tri-State Practitioners
Event aims to strengthen communication and collaboration for students with complex mental health and educational needs.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Spire School, a NEASC-accredited and Connecticut State-approved special education program, is hosting a Coordinated Care Roundtable on March 27, 2026 for clinicians, educators, and community leaders across the tri-state area. The event will focus on improving communication and shared problem-solving to better support children and adolescents with complex mental health and educational needs.
Why it matters
Students with evolving educational and therapeutic needs often require coordinated care across multiple systems and providers. This roundtable aims to strengthen those connections and encourage more effective collaboration to better serve this vulnerable population.
The details
The Spire School, part of the Greenwich Education Group network, is a therapeutic day school for intellectually capable students in grades 6-12 who struggle with issues like anxiety, school avoidance, executive functioning challenges, or depression. The roundtable will be hosted by Thomas Laudadio, LCSW and Head of The Spire School, and moderated by Dr. Wendy Nash of Central Park Psychiatry. Participating panelists include representatives from Milestones Psychology, Newport Healthcare, Silver Hill Hospital, and Cognitive and Behavioral Consultants.
- The roundtable will take place on Friday, March 27, 2026 from 9:00-11:00 a.m.
- RSVP is requested by Monday, March 23, 2026.
The players
The Spire School
A NEASC-accredited and Connecticut State-approved special education program that serves intellectually capable students in grades 6-12 through a therapeutic day school model.
Thomas Laudadio
LCSW and Head of The Spire School.
Dr. Wendy Nash
Psychiatrist at Central Park Psychiatry who will moderate the roundtable discussion.
Milestones Psychology
A participating panelist organization.
Newport Healthcare
A participating panelist organization.
What they’re saying
“Students with evolving educational and therapeutic needs often require coordinated care across multiple systems and providers. This roundtable aims to strengthen those connections and encourage more effective collaboration to better serve this vulnerable population.”
— Thomas Laudadio, LCSW and Head of The Spire School (The Spire School)
What’s next
RSVP is requested by Monday, March 23, 2026 to attend the roundtable on March 27, 2026.
The takeaway
By bringing together clinicians, educators, and community leaders, The Spire School is taking an important step to improve coordinated care and communication for students with complex mental health and educational needs across the tri-state region.
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