Enter to Learn
Leave to Serve
Profile 2015-2016 La Salle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038 215-233-2911 main phone number 215-402-4350 fax www.lschs.org www.lschs.org/college
Brother James J. Butler, FSC President butlerj@lschs.org
Michael A. O’Toole Principal otoole@lschs.org
Gerard M. Brett Director of College Counseling 215-402-4846 brettg@lschs.org
Jim Sawyer
Associate Director of College Counseling 215-402-4852 sawyerj@lschs.org
Marla Stalone-Johnson
Associate Director of College Counseling 215-402-4845 stalonejohnsonm@lschs.org
Maura Diehl
College Counseling Assistant 215-402-4849 diehlm@lschs.org CEEB CODE 393370 ENROLLMENT 1100 young men representing 180 elementary schools and 103 zip codes from the City of Philadelphia, four surrounding counties, and two international countries. 257 members in the class of 2015
FINANCIAL AID 2014-2015: $3 million awarded 33% of students receive financial aid Alumni, faculty and parents contribute to this amount
FACULTY Full Time: 113 Adjunct: 5 Advanced Degrees Masters Degrees: 93 Doctorate Degrees: 2 Student-Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Average Class Size: 19
THE SCHOOL Established in 1858, La Salle College High School is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school for young men of varied backgrounds, grades 9-12. La Salle is committed to Christian values, academic excellence, spiritual fulfillment, cultural enrichment, and physical development. In the tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers Schools, La Salle empowers students to accept responsibility, achieve their fullest potential and work to build a just society. La Salle is a member of a worldwide Lasallian network of schools and colleges. La Salle is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools. La Salle holds memberships in PAIS, ADVIS, CEEB, NACAC and PACAC. THE STUDENTS La Salle students are accepted on the basis of a competitive entrance exam and an admissions portfolio. Students come from more than 180 parochial, private, and public elementary schools from the City of Philadelphia, small towns, suburban communities, and rural areas in the four surrounding counties, and two international countries. Typically, 100% of graduates attend college. The Class of 2015 earned over $36 million in documented scholarships and grants. ACADEMIC PROGRAM Students must complete 26.5 credits to graduate, including the following requirements: Religion (4), English (4), Mathematics (3), Lab Science (3), Social Studies (3), World Language (3), Physical Education (1), Fine Arts (.5), Computer Education (.5), Health (.5), and Electives (4). By graduation, a large majority of seniors exceed the above requirements. Students carry a minimum of six credits yearly. Students lead multiple independent projects in campus technology as part of our Lab Manager Program or our independent studies in Computer Science and Information. Twenty Advanced Placement courses are offered, and honors and advanced courses are available in all major subject areas. TECHNOLOGY La Salle’s strong academic program is enhanced by one of the most sophisticated technological systems available in secondary education today: the first school in the nation to fully implement Microsoft Office 365 Mail in the Cloud; completely wireless campus enhanced by Gigabit fiber optic backbone connecting all classrooms and offices; a dedicated internet circuit that offers students 1000 MB of in and out bandwidth; Haswell Xeon Servers; four computer labs with over 150 Ivy
Bridge i7 workstations, Windows 8.11 Desktops, and access to the complete Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus Package; TV production and broadcast studio with editing equipment and operating systems for live programs and taped productions; Multimedia lab with over 80 workstations for student and faculty teaching and production; library and media center with capability for thirty-four online reference programs; computer lab internship for qualified students who have amassed 15 Microsoft certifications; 40 instructional areas are equipped with a SMARTBoard, HD Projection TV, DVD, and high performance sound system. 17 classrooms have been upgraded in 2014 to 80” HD Televisions and Extron control systems. Over 100 students received Microsoft Technology Associate Networking certifications during 2014-2015 and Microsoft considers La Salle a Flagship IT community. We have been a top level Microsoft IT Academy for 15 years. ACTIVITIES and ATHLETICS La Salle features 50 clubs and student organizations that have earned national, state, regional and local awards. For example, La Salle is nationally recognized as a Debate School of Excellence and Top 5 Program in the Nation by the National Forensics League, consistently wins championships and earns Superior ratings in Jazz Band regional competitions, and the Engineering Club is integral in conducting Renewable Energy Studies including the feasibility of installing wind and solar equipment at La Salle. Over 85% of the students are involved in one or more activities. Over 70% of the student body actively participates in our extensive 18 varsity sport program including 44 separate teams. In 2014-2015 La Salle was the Pennsylvania State Champion in Swimming. In the last ten years, La Salle has won twelve Pennsylvania State Championships in five different sports. During the last five years, La Salle has captured 83 championships in 16 different sports (Philadelphia Catholic League Championships, District 12 Championships, and Pennsylvania State Championships). COMMUNITY SERVICE Student participation in community service is voluntary. Typically 100% of our graduates will have performed community service while at La Salle. Students participate in 12 year-round service projects. 77% of the students volunteered in extended weekly, seasonal, or summer service programs. Over 330 students, which represents 64% of the upper classmen, along with 50 faculty members, volunteered on week long service trips locally, nationally, and internationally this past summer. Fathers of our freshman students accompany their sons on a day of service during the school year.