| PHILOSOPHY We are proud that so many young men and women succeed while at DeLaSalle (and for years after). Your family can be assured that, once we admit a student to DeLaSalle, we exhaust all available resources to maximize opportunities for success. DeLaSalle does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender or religion. Realistically, however, no high school can provide what every student needs. In light of this, DeLaSalle reserves the right to decline admission to students whose educational, behavioral, or attitudinal needs prevent them from learning what DeLaSalle seeks from its students. We do not offer programs for students of low academic ability. Additionally, students with a history of behavioral difficulties will not be served well by this institution, and parents of these students should seek a more specialized school. In recent years, approximately 75% of ninth grade, and 55% of transfer applicants have been offered admission. |
| CATHOLIC EDUCATION We believe that you deserve a sound Christian environment where all students are urged to develop values of faith, discipline and service. A Lasallian school exists within the larger tradition of the Catholic Church. DeLaSalle is, therefore, a religious high school, and spiritual development is regarded as a primary educational goal. All students, Catholic and non-Catholic, are required to take four years of Religious Studies courses, perform a minimum number of Christian Service hours and attend school liturgies. 2008-2009 Course Offerings |
| HOW TO APPLY To receive application materials, seek information, and/or arrange a visit, contact: DeLaSalle Admissions Sarah Graham 612-676-7680 sarah.graham@delasalle.com All prospective students are required to submit an application, to include current transcripts and at least one letter of recommendation from a current teacher or counselor. Ninth grade applicants must also meet minimal standards on a nationally recognized high school entrance exam. The entrance exam is used as a tool for admission, for appropriate ninth grade course placement, and to a lesser extent, for academic scholarship determination. Important Dates for the Class of 2013 The Admission Review Committee will render decisions on all early applicants within one week’s time and begin registering students for ninth grade shortly thereafter. Families may still apply for ninth grade admission after this date, but they are not guaranteed registration placement. Transfer applicants may apply at any time, and they must also schedule a personal interview with Sarah Graham or another member of the Admissions Review Committee. All transfer and ninth grade applicants who fail to meet minimum requirements are reviewed by DeLaSalle’s Admission Review Committee, which consists of the principal, assistant principal, counselors and admissions representatives. Students subject to review may be denied admission, offered unconditional admission, or offered admission on specific conditions determined by the committee. |
