La Salle High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)

La Salle High School is a Catholic, all-male, archdiocesan high school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The school was opened September 6, 1960, and was named in honor of Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, a French priest, and educational reformer. The school was officially dedicated on May 14, 1961.[2] It was founded by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.[3]

LaSalle High School
Preserving Tradition, Advancing Our Future
Location
Map
3091 North Bend Road

, ,
Ohio
45239

United States
Coordinates39°11′51″N 84°35′13″W / 39.19750°N 84.58694°W / 39.19750; -84.58694
Information
TypePrivate, Catholic, All-boys college preparatory
MottoLatin:
Corpus-Mens-Anima
English:
Body-Mind-Soul
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Christian Brothers)
Patron saint(s)St. Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
EstablishedSeptember 6, 1961; 62 years ago (September 6, 1961)
AuthorityRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati
PrincipalLou Eichhold
Grades9th12th
Enrollment519 (2022–23)
Color(s) Scarlet  and  White [1]
Athletics conferenceGreater Catholic League South[1]
Sports
MascotLancer
Websitewww.lasallehs.net

Academics edit

The curriculum is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association. Curriculum levels are Lasallian Scholars Institute (LSI), Honors Program studies, Advanced College Preparatory studies, College Preparatory studies, and Individualized studies.[4][5]

Students are required to pass all parts of the Ohio Graduation Test in order to receive a diploma.[6]

Laptop program edit

In the fall of 2010, freshmen and sophomores were issued tablet computers.[7] Students are able to take handwritten notes in Microsoft OneNote, submit assignments and check grades online, as well as communicate with their teachers directly via email.[8]

In preparation for its laptop program, the school installed a Cisco wireless network, Moodle course management system, PowerSchool student information system, and implemented its own private cloud infrastructure with Hyper-V.[7]

Language requirements edit

Students in the Honors or Advanced College Preparatory programs are required to take at least two consecutive courses in the same foreign language during their freshman and sophomore years. All other students who choose to start a foreign language are subject to the same requirement.[6]

Spirituality edit

Every student is required to make a school-sponsored Kairos retreat and complete a minimum of sixty hours of Christian Service outside of regular school hours in order to graduate. At least half of those hours must directly involve working for the homeless, poor, crippled, sick, elderly or others struggling in their lives. The remaining hours can also involve activities such as work at parish, festival, park, school, or other community related activities.[6]

Canned food drive edit

La Salle High School hosts an annual Truck Full of Love canned food drive. In 2007, a record 76,000 cans were collected for Little Sisters of the Poor in Clifton.[9]

The La Salle Drama Program edit

The La Salle Drama Program's awards include the 2007 State Championship for their Fall production of "1776" and an area conference win for their 2008 Fall production "Damn Yankees" (which was also nominated for Best Musical at the Cincinnati Cappies 2009 awards gala). La Salle was nominated for 11 Cappies for this show, but won none. Their 2010 Spring production of "Aida" was nominated for many Cappie awards and won two. In 2011, their fall play "Teahouse of the August Moon" was chosen to be performed full-length at the EdTA Archived 2006-05-18 at the Wayback Machine Ohio State Conference, and in 2012 the fall musical "All Shook Up" had the honor of performing an hour-long portion of the show. In 2013, LaSalle Drama's production "The Outsiders" was also chosen to perform a full-length show at the EdTA Ohio State Conference. The department's production of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" was also selected to perform a full-length show at the conference in 2022.[citation needed]

There are two types of productions put on at La Salle, one being a "Black Box Production" (which is held in the Black Box theater) and the other being a "Main Stage Production" (which is held on the stage in the gymnasium). In addition to regular productions, La Salle puts on an annual "Passion Play", as well as student-directed One Act plays. The Passion Play is held near Easter to commemorate the life and the Passion of Jesus Christ. The student-directed One Act plays provide an opportunity for students to experience being involved in producing and directing a show chosen by them.[citation needed]

Clubs and organizations edit

There are over forty clubs and organizations available to students at La Salle High School.[10]

Key Club edit

Key Club is an international student-led organization which facilitates student community service. Students in Key Club are expected to complete a minimum of 15 hours of community service in Key Club-sponsored activities by the end of May each year. These hours can count towards the student's graduation requirement.[11]

Band edit

La Salle's band program has seen much success in recent years. Under the direction of Angelo Sylvester, the Pride of La Salle marching band has had three consecutive top-three finishes in class at adjudicated Mid-States Band Association events (most recently earning the title in Class AA),[12] as well as being a Bands of America Grand Nationals Semi-finalist for two years running. La Salle's Wind Ensemble has also received a Superior rating in classes C, B, and A consecutively at adjudicated OMEA events.[13] Additionally, La Salle's Winter Guard program has received high accolades in recent years in not only Tri-State Circuit events, but also at Winter Guard International. The Winter Guard is a WGI Cincinnati Regional Finalist,[14] as well as a WGI World Championships Semi-finalist.[15]

Athletics edit

The Lancers compete in the Greater Catholic League GCL The Lancers compete in the following sports Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross-Country, Football, Golf, Ice-Hockey, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling.[16]

Team state championships edit

Notable alumni edit

Athletics
Entertainment
Politics
Clergy

References edit

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  15. ^ "SA Semi Finals – Results". Winter Guard International. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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  21. ^ "Zach Day Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
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  25. ^ Furman, Andy (November 29, 1996). "Cincinnatian pilots Coast Guard to crown" (fee required). The Cincinnati Post. p. C3. Retrieved September 23, 2010. Bill Schmitz, a La Salle High School graduate ... has been named coach of the year in the Freedom Football Conference after leading the Coast Guard Academy to the conference championship and its first bid in the NCAA Division III playoffs.
  26. ^ Dyer, Mike (April 6, 2017). "La Salle football standout Josh Whyle verbally commits to the Cincinnati Bearcats". WCPO.com. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
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