Students

Student Life at La Salle invites every student to live out the school’s Lasallian spirit by providing opportunities to grow in one’s faith, engage in service experiences, and take an active role in the school’s community life. Student Life lives out the mission of the school by nurturing students’ faith lives through school-wide liturgies, daily prayer and a four-year retreat program. Students reach out to the poor and marginalized through service opportunities and immersion trips. We utilize the talents of each student through leadership roles in areas such as Student Life Council, class councils, clubs, retreats, and liturgies.

Course Catalog

Our Course Catalog is a comprehensive guide to the classes we offer at La Salle College Preparatory. The 2024-2025 Course Catalog is now available. Please click here to view or download the latest version.

Bell Schedule

New Bell Schedule For 2024-2025 School Year

Dear La Salle Parents and Guardians,

As a part of La Salle’s five-year strategic plan, we continue to develop ways to enhance the student experience and maximize every opportunity for student learning and growth throughout the school day.

As you and your student prepare for the course selection process, we are excited to announce an enhanced bell schedule for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. With the development and launch of our new Centers for Innovation, along with our desire to expand La Salle’s course catalog offerings and improve student success and academic readiness, our new schedule will offer students more choices and streamline each school day to benefit every member of our school community. Below, we’ve highlighted a few key enhancements and improvements our new schedule will allow for next school year.

Key Enhancements and Changes with the New Bell Schedule

  • Daily Academic Support: Late start days will be eliminated and replaced by daily dedicated periods for Academic Support. This mandatory period within the school day will empower students to work on academics or select options focused on their social, emotional, or physical health. This personalized approach ensures each student receives the support they need to thrive.
  • Enhanced Zero Period: Our new Zero Period (7:30 AM – 8:10 AM) will be expanded to offer a broader variety of courses. Students can choose from co-curricular options, core courses, and academic pathways/centers, allowing them to delve deeper into their interests and passions.
  • Consistent Daily Schedule: Predictability and organization are key features of the new schedule. Students will be released for lunch at 12:20 PM every day, and school will end at 2:45 PM every day. This consistent structure offers stability and facilitates planning for both students and families.
  • Improved Morning Traffic Flow: School will now begin at 8:15 AM (for those not enrolled in a zero-period course or program), spreading out the morning drop-off rush and leading to a smoother, more relaxed start to the day.

Expanded Student Learning Opportunities and Support

  • Increased Scheduling Flexibility: With more periods available, students have greater freedom to explore electives and pursue personalized learning pathways.
  • Enhanced Academic Support: Daily dedicated time ensures struggling students or those with demanding workloads receive the individualized attention they need, and those who need extra support can do so during the school day.
  • Reduced Competition: Expanded Zero Period options alleviate competition for specific courses, offering greater choice and opportunity.
  • Improved Learning: Certain courses benefit from daily meetings, fostering deeper understanding and more effective teaching methods.
  • Holistic Support: The dedicated support period ensures more attention to students’ social, emotional, and physical health alongside academics.

Please know that while our bell schedule is changing, this will not impact graduation requirements or credits. We recognize that this transition will take some adjustment, but we are confident that our students stand to benefit the most from this important and strategic improvement. Thank you for your continued support of La Salle College Preparatory. We look forward to partnering with you in creating an outstanding educational experience for all students entrusted to our care.


Sincerely,

Ernest Siy, M.Ed.
Principal

Blakeslee Learning Commons

The Blakeslee Learning Commons strives to support the La Salle College Preparatory mission of preparing students to thrive in higher education, nurturing their academic talents, and helping them become individuals with critical thinking skills that embrace diversity and empathize with others.

By providing students with academic tools to help them grow as scholars, including a diverse print collection and multiple online databases, students develop information literacy, digital literacy, and research skills. The library also has research guides (libguides) that inform students and faculty about resources housed in the library as well as policies and library happenings.

Click here to access our Blakeslee Learning Commons Online Resources

Database Resources

La Salle provides students with access to resources to further their education.

JSTOR

A digital library to aid students in discovering, sharing, and connecting valuable ideas through millions of high-quality primary sources and images from around the world. This resource includes artworks, maps, photographs, and more.

There are two ways to access JSTOR:

On Campus

  1. Log in to your La Salle HS email account
  2. Go to this page for access: https://www.jstor.org/action/showLogin

Off Campus / Remote

  1. Go to https://www.jstor.org/action/showLogin
  2. Log in with the credentials lasallehs / lancers, as shown in the screenshot below:

Gale In Context

A service that offers a variety of resources for education, lifelong learning, and academic research. Whether you are looking for peer-reviewed articles; full-text magazines, newspapers, and eBooks; primary source documents; and videos or podcasts, Gale puts the right vetted content and tools at your fingertips!

Select your subject in the list below.

Important: Sign-in code for all links (textbox asking for a library ID, barcode, etc.) is library

Summer Reading 2024

Textbook List

Request Transcript

Official Transcript Requests must be mailed with payment or made in person at the Registrar’s Office.

You can obtain an official copy of your transcript by doing one of the following:

Request an official transcript in person by going to the Registrar’s Office (Room 338) at La Salle. The cost of a transcript is $5.00 per copy, which can be paid by cash or check.

Mail in a request for an official transcript. Make sure the following is included in your request:

Full Name (as it appeared while in attendance at La Salle)

Graduation Year

Your current contact information (address, phone number and email)

Number of Transcripts to be mailed

Address(es) where transcripts are to be mailed

A check or money order made payable to

La Salle College Preparatory (Cost is $5.00 per transcript)

Mail everything to:
La Salle College Preparatory
Attn: Registrar’s Office
3880 E. Sierra Madre Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107


Please note that requests are processed in the order in which they are received and may take a few working days to be sent to you.

For more information please contact the Registrar’s Office directly at 626.696.4309 or kmedlock@lasallehs.org.

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Lancer Armory

The Lancer Armory is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during lunchtime. Stop by to pick up Lancer gear, school uniforms, and La Salle swag!

Pre-Order Uniforms for Pick-Up!

Please fill out the electronic form below to place your order with the Lancer Armory!

When your Armory order has been filled, you will receive a confirmation email with a payment link and instructions for pick-up. Orders are generally filled within 48 hours based upon inventory availability.

Please email lancerarmory@lasallehs.org for any questions. Go Lancers!

Uniform Items

From the Armory

  • Khaki skirt (regular day)
  • Plaid skirt (regular day and dress day)
  • White dress shirt (dress day)
  • Polo shirt navy or white ( regular day)
  • Spirit shirt (Fridays optional)
  • Sweatshirt (regular day)
  • Sweater, vest, navy jacket (dress day)
  • White knee socks (dress day)
  • PE shorts and shirt (PE day – Freshman)

Additional

  • Black dress flats (dress day)
  • Short socks for everyday

From the Armory

  • Polo shirt navy or white (regular day)
  • Tie (dress day)
  • Spirit shirt (Fridays optional)
  • Sweater, vest, navy Jacket (dress day)
  • Sweatshirt (regular day)
  • PE shorts and shirt (PE day – Freshman)

Additional

  • White long sleeve dress shirt
  • Black or brown belt
  • Dress shoes (dress day)
  • Khaki long pants (dress day and regular day)
  • Khaki shorts (regular day)

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