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Student Spotlight: Nathan Arellano
Ms. Sun’s Center for Cultural Perspectives and Innovative Learning has challenged me to consistently improve my personal capabilities within learning and immersing myself in the cultures and experiences of people with different backgrounds. The Center has impacted me greatly by opening my eyes to the vast diversity of the world, giving me the opportunity to interact with individuals from different backgrounds and immersing myself within their distinct cultures. I have traveled with Sunny on two separate outgoing trips. Once, last summer, I was in France, where I split my trip between Brést and Paris along with other peers. More recently...
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Girls Basketball Alumnae Night
Former Lancer Basketball Alumnae were invited back to campus to watch the current Varsity Lady Lancers take on South Pasadena High School on Saturday, January 27th. Judah Lacy '13 kicked off the evening with the National Anthem. Alumnae from 1995-2023 were in attendance and were invited to join the current team on the floor after their win for the singing of the Alma Mater. Former Coach Kevin Cormier and former athletic trainer Sheldon Williams were also in attendance.
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The Freshman Class Demonstrates Lasallian Spirit in Catholic Schools Week Service Day
Today, our Freshman Class experienced their first Catholic Schools Week service day as Lancers! They stepped out into the community, serving at Project Angel Food, Salvation Army, Santa Teresita, Union Rescue Mission, Fred Jordan, St. Francis Center, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. It’s inspiring to see our newest members embrace the Lasallian spirit of service right from the start. You’re not just making a difference; you’re setting a strong foundation for your future at La Salle.
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From Skills to Science
In science, there is always something new to be learned and explored. This fact makes it easy for someone like myself to learn and become certified in new skills. I am an Adjunct Professor at Pasadena City College and have taught three exciting Health Science courses for our students at La Salle. This semester, we introduced a new course, Human Disease, to add to our offerings of Medical Terminology and Introduction to Health Sciences. Last year, I became certified as an American Red Cross Instructor for basic life support skills; the next step is to get certified in teaching and...
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The Sophomore Class Continues Catholic Schools Week Making a Difference Through Community Service
Continuing the spirit of service, our Sophomore Class led today in giving back to the community. They dedicated their time and efforts to Project Angel Food, Salvation Army, Santa Teresita, Union Rescue Mission, Fred Jordan, St. Francis Center, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. Their involvement in these varied service projects reflects their commitment to making a positive impact. It embodies the true spirit of Catholic Schools Week. We are proud of our Sophomores for their compassion and hard work! Stay tuned as Catholic Schools Week continues, showcasing the Lasallian values in action across all grades.
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The Junior Class Spearhead Community Service as Catholic Schools Week Commences
Today marks the beginning of Catholic Schools Week, a time to honor our faith, academic excellence, and commitment to service. We started on a high note with our La Salle Jazz Band performing at Holy Angels Elementary School for their Musical Monday, spreading joy and music to younger students. Meanwhile, our Junior Class exemplified the Lasallian spirit by participating in service projects at various locations, including Project Angel Food, Salvation Army, Baby 2 Baby, Santa Teresita, Union Rescue Mission, Elizabeth House, Mater Dolorosa, and Foothill Unity. Their dedication to serving the community sets an inspiring tone for the week. Stay...
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La Salle College Preparatory was founded in 1956. Today, we are the only truly diverse and co-educational Catholic high school in Pasadena.