The school moved three more times - 2001 Beacon Street, Cleveland Circle, 10 Charlesgate East in the Back Bay, and 70 Brookline Avenue, adjacent Fenway Park before it closed in 1979.
[2] Leland T. Powers founded the school after teaching with the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, a Chautauqua circuit business.
[2] Joining his wife and more than a dozen staff members in teaching 140 students annually.
The School was credited with being on the leading edge of technology when in 1944 it started broadcasting a show called The Great American Home on local station WIXG.
[4] Leland Powers School closed on April 27, 1979, due to financial problems.