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49th Annual Christian Service Awards
Congratulations to Gus Gladstein ’23 and Noelle Chua ‘23 for their outstanding recognition at the 49th Annual Christian Service Awards Mass. As Lancers, Gus and Noelle embody our Lasallian commitment to service, which is at the very core of our mission. Their exceptional dedication to serving the community has made a significant impact, and we are delighted to see them being honored by the LA Archdiocese for their dedication to Christian service. We are truly grateful to have such remarkable individuals in our community, and they serve as an inspiration for others to make a difference in the world.
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Lancers Shine Bright at LA County Science & Engineering Fair
Our Lancers shined bright at the 73rd Los Angeles County Science & Engineering Fair! Five of our students, Pammi Ganguly ‘24, Brandon Kao ‘24, Neo Teigen ‘24, Ryan Chu ‘24, and Mason Hong ‘26, put in a lot of hard work and dedication to come up with innovative experiments. They explored new technology to detect cancer tissues, studied the effects of different heart medications on cardiomyocyte differentiation, and analyzed the correlation between pesticide exposure and Dementia. We are thrilled to announce that Mason Hong received 2nd Place in the Senior Division Microbiology and Pammi Ganguli received a National Certificate of...
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Congratulations to Kristina Lynch ’23 and Giulia Bhatia ’24
Senior, Kristina Lynch, will be showing her work in The American Museum of Ceramic Art High School Exhibition this spring. Kristina was selected out of hundreds of applicants for this distinguished honor. Kristina is currently in La Salle’s AP 3D Design course, and will also be showcasing her work on May 5th and 6th at our Spring Showcase Event. Please congratulate Kristina on her accomplishments in visual art. Junior, Giulia Bhatia, is a finalist in The Congressional Art Competition. Each year, The Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic excellence. Winners are...
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Lancers Succeed at City of Hope Virtual Education and Research Training
We are proud to announce that six of our CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation students, Sarah Holguin ‘23, Avery Ward ‘24, Jessica Frias ‘24, Isabella Conde ‘24, Jewel Paz ‘24, and Nathaniel Rodarte ‘24 participated in the City of Hope Virtual Education and Research Training - YES2SUCCESS program!This program is designed to teach students about various laboratory techniques and experiments using virtual platforms like Labster and LabXchange, while also providing insight into cancer research. Students completed various assignments including in-depth virtual laboratory simulations, and attended weekly professional development sessions on constructing a professional elevator pitch, individual development plans, and asking...
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Archdiocese Christian Service Award
Congratulations to Gus Gladstein ’23 and Noelle Chua ‘23 for their outstanding recognition at the 49th Annual Christian Service Awards Mass. As Lancers, Gus and Noelle embody our Lasallian commitment to service, which is at the very core of our mission. Their exceptional dedication to serving the community has made a significant impact, and we are delighted to see them being honored by the LA Archdiocese for their dedication to Christian service. We are truly grateful to have such remarkable individuals in our community, and they serve as an inspiration for others to make a difference in the world.
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Common Goal Initiative
On April 19th, we welcomed Consul General Guo Shaochun from the Consulate-General of the People’s Republic of China in Los Angeles, and his wife to acknowledge our new partnership with Tsinghua University High School in China. As part of our Common Goal initiative, we're excited to announce that we'll be hosting the Tsinghua University High School Girls’ Basketball Team this Fall. The Tsinghua University High School Girls’ Basketball Team is a national powerhouse in China for producing the nation’s most elite basketball players. This exchange program is designed to cultivate student-athletes' skills in diplomacy, cooperation, and teamwork, which are essential...
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La Salle Seniors vs Faculty Basketball Game
Following a thrilling and close Seniors versus Faculty basketball game, the faculty emerged victorious with a score of 41-39 and remain undefeated! We extend our gratitude to everyone who attended and cheered, contributing to a fantastic cause. Once again, congratulations to our faculty for claiming this year's victory! All funds raised from this event will be directed towards Riley's Race for Change.
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Riley's Race for Change
We're thrilled to announce that Riley's Race for Change has exceeded our expectations! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our La Salle community, students, and the success of our Pi Day and Senior vs. Faculty Basketball game fundraisers, we raised an outstanding total of $15,000! A big congratulations to our Sophomore class for raising the most money and earning their first point for Showdown. We're humbled by your unwavering support and commitment to making a positive change in the world. All proceeds will be donated to Mount La Salle, our sister school in Naka, Nigeria. Thank you for helping us...
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Lessons from the Past: A Moving Discussion with Holocaust Survivors and Samara Hutman
A few weeks ago, our school community watched the thought-provoking film 'Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life'. As a follow-up, we welcomed back Samara Hutman to our campus to continue this important conversation. Today, we were honored to have the privilege of hearing from holocaust survivor, Ella Mendel, who shared personal and powerful stories of tragedy, hope, and resilience. This event was a poignant reminder of the importance of learning from the past and working towards a better future. Thank you to everyone who made this unforgettable experience possible, especially Gus Gladstein ’23.
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CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation and City of Hope Virtual Education and Research Training - YES2SUCCESS Program
City of Hope has developed a virtual laboratory program that utilizes the Labster and LabXchange platforms to teach underrepresented minority students in the sciences about various laboratory techniques and experiments while providing insight into cancer research.The main topics of focus are cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. The aim of this internship is to provide the students with an experience that will be as close to working in an actual laboratory as possible.During the program, students worked independently to complete various assignments, including in-depth virtual laboratory/experiment simulations that mimicked real laboratory experiences. In addition, they held weekly professional development sessions for...
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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.