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STAND OUT. STAND TOGETHER. BE A LANCER.

We celebrate what makes each student unique while embracing the strength that comes from standing together as a united brotherhood.

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students in lab

STAND OUT.

  • Every student is uniquely gifted. La Salle creates space for those gifts to grow
  • “Standing Out” means owning your strengths with humility and confidence
  • We celebrate individuality as a strength in our brotherhood
students together

STAND TOGETHER.

  • Brotherhood is more than friendship. It’s accountability, support and shared Lasallian values rooted in faith
  • We come from varying backgrounds, but we’re united by respect and purpose
  • At La Salle, no one walks alone. From parents and staff to alumni and peer mentors, students are surrounded by a community that cares and is grounded in God’s presence
students holding up L's

BE A LANCER.

  • Being a Lancer means growing in faith, leading with integrity, and serving others
  • Students are challenged and graduate prepared for college, career and life
  • Lancers are “noticed, named, and known”
  • You’ll earn more than a diploma, you’ll earn a brotherhood 

 

Students in lab

STAND OUT.

  • Every student is uniquely gifted. La Salle creates space for those gifts to grow
  • “Standing Out” means owning your strengths with humility and confidence
  • We celebrate individuality as a strength in our brotherhood
Kids sitting a table

STAND TOGETHER.

  • Brotherhood is more than friendship. It’s accountability, support and shared Lasallian values rooted in faith
  • We come from varying backgrounds, but we’re united by respect and purpose
  • At La Salle, no one walks alone. From parents and staff to alumni and peer mentors, students are surrounded by a
    community that cares and is grounded in God’s presence
Kids holding up "L" with hands

BE A LANCER.

  • Being a Lancer means growing in faith, leading with integrity, and serving others
  • Students are challenged and graduate prepared for college, career and life
  • Lancers are “noticed, named, and known”
  • You’ll earn more than a diploma, you’ll earn a brotherhood 
Dosa family
A Parent's Perspective

A Parent's Perspective

When searching for high schools and preparing your child for the next phase of their lives, you are filled with uncertainty. You pray that you make the right choices and that they have the best experiences. When my son decided to attend La Salle, I told him that it was not just him making a commitment to a school but it became a family commitment. We, as a family, were dedicated to making sure he was successful, that we supported him not only with his extracurricular activities but with his academic and spiritual growth experiences. I am proud of the young man he is becoming and I know he is being prepared to go out into the world and do and achieve great things. 

- Kisha Dosa, Board of Limited Jurisdiction Board Member, former parent 

Students in lab

STAND OUT.

  • Every student is uniquely gifted. La Salle creates space for those gifts to grow
  • “Standing Out” means owning your strengths with humility and confidence
  • We celebrate individuality as a strength in our brotherhood
Kids sitting a table

STAND TOGETHER.

  • Brotherhood is more than friendship. It’s accountability, support and shared Lasallian values rooted in faith
  • We come from varying backgrounds, but we’re united by respect and purpose
  • At La Salle, no one walks alone. From parents and staff to alumni and peer mentors, students are surrounded by a
    community that cares and is grounded in God’s presence
Kids holding up "L" with hands

BE A LANCER.

  • Being a Lancer means growing in faith, leading with integrity, and serving others
  • Students are challenged and graduate prepared for college, career and life
  • Lancers are “noticed, named, and known”
  • You’ll earn more than a diploma, you’ll earn a brotherhood 
Dosa family
A Parent's Perspective

A Parent's Perspective

When searching for high schools and preparing your child for the next phase of their lives, you are filled with uncertainty. You pray that you make the right choices and that they have the best experiences. When my son decided to attend La Salle, I told him that it was not just him making a commitment to a school but it became a family commitment. We, as a family, were dedicated to making sure he was successful, that we supported him not only with his extracurricular activities but with his academic and spiritual growth experiences. I am proud of the young man he is becoming and I know he is being prepared to go out into the world and do and achieve great things. 

- Kisha Dosa, Board of Limited Jurisdiction Board Member, former parent 

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