• Academic Decathlon Brings Home Medals

    In early February, La Salle's Academic Decathlon team competed in their annual ten-discipline competition. The Lancers brought 35 students, the largest contingent, to the Private/Charter School tournament in Woodland Hills. The Lancer Scholars won an amazing 92 individual medals as well as winning seven team awards, including the Gold Medal for first place in Division IV. John Koehler ‘23 and Tim Liu ‘24 both won seven individual medals in this year's competition, the topic being the American Revolution. It was a very impressive medal haul for our Lancer Scholars!

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  • Exchange Students from France Visit La Salle

    La Salle's intercultural exchange program is thriving, providing students with a truly exceptional and enriching experience. Last month, our community was excited to host students from Taiwan's Global Elite Project for Youth, and now we welcome Vianney Gossens, Lucas Fraile, Alban Simon, Alberic Dupin-Desserrey, and Léon Brocart, five French students from Saint-Denis International School, accompanied by Mr. Martin Chatagnon, Director of International Programs at the school. These exchange students are having a unique and meaningful experience both on campus and with their host families.

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  • Catholic Schools Week

    Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate the faith and excellence of Catholic education, which encompasses more than just what goes on in the classroom. It’s a time of giving back to the community by serving and participating in service projects that goes beyond the school day. With service being at the center of our Lasallian mission, our students, faculty and staff spent the week embracing the themes of faith, excellence, and service as they volunteered at organizations across the San Gabriel Valley, such as Union Rescue Mission, Santa Teresita, Baby 2 Baby, Project Angel Food, Foothill Unity Center...

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  • 15 Visual Art Students win National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

    15 of La Salle's Visual Art Students won The National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards this year. The National Scholastic Competition is the most prestigious and longest running national art competition with over 300,000 entries each year. The winners of this competition are offered scholarships, publication, and exhibition opportunities. Past winners include Andy Warhol and Stephen King. Please congratulate the following students from La Salle for winning this year: Giulia Bhatia - Gold Key in Painting, Silver Key in Drawing/Illustration, Silver Key in Painting Caitlyn Byrd - 2 Silver Key Awards in Photography Norah Daniels - Honorable Mention in Photography...

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  • Weekly Top 3 | 2/6 - 2/10

    Happy Monday Lancers! Here’s your Weekly Top 3 for the week ahead: 1️⃣ This is a friendly reminder that Monday will be a special B Day schedule. Please see the master calendar for details.2️⃣ The Arts Boosters will be meeting Thursday, February 9 at 6:30 pm in The Grinstead Theater. Please join us to support our students and faculty in the Arts! If you have any questions, reach out to lasalleartsboosters@gmail.com3️⃣ This Friday is Dollar Dress Day. Don’t forget to bring a $1 to wear free dress.

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  • The Senior Class Brings Catholic Schools Week to a Strong Close

    The Senior class rounded off #CatholicSchoolsWeek with their service projects, which brought to a close the week-long effort of giving back to the community. The students visited a range of organizations, including Fred Jordan, Food Bank, Baby 2 Baby, Project Angel Food, Santa Teresita, Elizabeth House, and the Union Rescue Mission Warehouse. On campus, students showcased their school spirit by dressing up as their favorite La Salle winter sports for today's dress-up theme. Over lunch, they had the opportunity to put their creativity on display as they made handmade cards, adding a personal touch to the week's celebration.

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  • The Junior Class Keeps Catholic Schools Week Going Strong

    As we reach the halfway point of #CatholicSchoolsWeek, the Junior class proudly showcased their dedication to service and community as they took part in their service projects at Project Angel Food, Fred Jordan, St. Francis Center, Heart of Compassion, Foothill Unity Monrovia, Union Rescue Mission, Foothill Unity Pasadena, and Santa Teresita. Back on campus, students dressed up in their favorite La Salle club attire for today’s dress-up theme. During lunch, the atmosphere was charged with excitement as teachers and students engaged in a fun and competitive game of "Teacher vs Student Trivia.”

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  • Catholic Schools Week Continues with the Freshman Class Service Projects

    Today marks another exciting day of Catholic Schools Week with the Freshman class venturing out into the community through service projects at Project Angel Food, Fred Jordan, Heart of Compassion, Foothill Unity Pasadena, Santa Teresita, Union Rescue Mission Warehouse, and Mater Dolorosa. The students are embracing the themes of faith, excellence, and service as they work to help those in need and make a positive impact in the world. Our school is also participating in dress-up days and lunchtime activities to celebrate the week. Today, students dressed up in their favorite college sweatshirts, and during our lunchtime activity, some students...

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  • The Sophomore Class Kicks Off Their Service Projects as Catholic Schools Week Begins

    Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate the faith and excellence of Catholic education, which encompasses more than just what goes on in the classroom. It’s a time of giving back to the community by serving and participating in service projects that goes beyond the school day. The Sophomore Class went to the Union Rescue Mission, Project Angel Food, Foothill Unity Monrovia, Pasadena Education Foundation, and Santa Teresita to give back and put their faith into action.

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