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Meteor Resource Program

Meteor Resource Program The goal of the Meteor Resource Program is to support De La Salle’s mission of providing a Catholic and Lasallian education that is grounded in human dignity, and that puts every student in a position to succeed. Students who participate in the Meteor Resource Program are provided instructional support in a dedicated space that will assist them in learning key skills required to be successful in high school and beyond.  Teachers and the Director of Learning Services will work in tandem to ensure that students have all the support required for their success.   METEOR RESOURCE PROGRAM  The Meteor Resource Program is an inclusive program dedicated to supporting select students at De La Salle. Students participating in this program not only receive academic support, but also increase executive functioning skills, study skills, and self-advocacy skills that will help them to experience long-term success at De La Salle and beyond. Criteria for entrance into this program may include, but is not limited to, entrance exam test scores, prior participation in a resource program, parent request, etc.  PAPERWORK REQUIRED Current (within the past three (3) years)  504 Plan Individual Education Plan (IEP) Neuropsychological Evaluation Program Leadership Nicole Merz Director of…
David Terry
October 14, 2022
Academics Academics

Academics

Academics Jackowiak, Colletti, Davidson, Bixman, the Stebeltons, the Maldonados… De La Salle teachers become your household names. Mr. Wood is a legend - and the recipient of the Lasallian Educator Award - and you know you’ll be talking about what Cunat, Dufficy or Dirschl said long after class is over. How much weight did your bridge hold? Did you have to ask Correa for your locker key again? Did you study for Mrs. Perales’ test?! The buzz is always about how you can be better - and the support is always available for your success. We love to have fun, but we also stress continued success: in order to maintain your enrollment status at De La Salle Institute, all students must earn a minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average during any school year. Basically, our curriculum is structured by our faculty to recognize that we’re not just teaching teenagers how to pass exams; we know you and create our lessons based on what you individually need. A full description of the curriculum may be found in the Curriculum Guide published annually. De La Salle offers three programs of study: the Honors Program, the College Preparatory Program, and the Lasalle College Preparatory…
David Terry
October 12, 2022
Bell Schedule AcademicsUncategorized

Bell Schedule

Bell Schedule Schedule Regular Gold Wednesday Dismissal 12:40 pm Blue Wednesday Dismissal 2:00 pm Late Start Full Remote Learning Warning Bell 7:55 am 7:55 am 7:55 am 8:55am N/A Period 1 8:00 – 8:45 8:00 – 8:35 8:00 – 8:35 9:00-9:35 9:00 – 9:35 Period 2 8:50 – 9:35 8:40 – 9:10 8:40 – 9:10 9:40-10:20 9:40-10:15 Meteor Grow Check In 9:40 – 9:50 N/A N/A N/A N/A Period 3 9:55–10:40 9:15–9:45 9:15–9:45 10:25-11:05 10:20–10:55 Period 4 10:45-11:30 7th Period 9:50 – 10:20 7th Period 9:50 – 10:20 11:10-11:50 11:00-11:35 Period 5 11:35-12:20 8th Period 10:25-10:55 8th Period 10:25-10:55 11:55-12:35 11:40-12:15 Period 6 12:25-1:10 4th Period 11:00 – 11:30 4th Period 11:00 – 11:30 12:40-1:20 12:20-12:55 Period 7 1:15-2:00 5th Period 11:35-12:05 5th Period 11:35-12:05 1:25-2:05 1:00-1:35 Period 8 2:05-2:50 6th Period 12:10-12:40 6th Period 12:10-12:40 2:10-2:50 1:40-2:15 Meteor Grow Dismiss 12:45-2:00
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September 30, 2021
Clubs And Activities AcademicsUncategorized

Clubs And Activities

Clubs and Activities Download and fill out this pass to bring a guest to a De La Salle Institute dance. Ambassador Club The Ambassador Club is a public relations club which helps students learn and discover the overall aspects of leadership, while promoting De La Salle Institute to prospective students and families throughout a variety of activities. Students will learn to engage others through acts of volunteerism. Art Club The Art Club is an after school club that provides materials, instruction and support for those students who are seeking a creative outlet, to develop an appreciation for fine arts, and learn about the world of art and artists and use them in creative expression. The club goals are to encourage an interest in art, promote creativity, and give the students a forum for display of their work. Book Club The Book Club is to help students who enjoy or would like to develop a joy in reading. It is student driven in that students select the material we read each month. We are pretty versatile in that we love all genres. After reading each book, we get together on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 AM in the…
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September 30, 2021
Academic Policy Academics

Academic Policy

Curriculum and Academic Policy Jackowiak, Colletti, Davidson, Bixman, the Stebletons, the Maldonados… De La Salle teachers become your household names. Mr. Wood is a legend - and the recipient of the Lasallian Educator Award - and you know you’ll be talking about what Cunat, Dufficy or Dirschl said long after class is over. How much weight did your bridge hold? Did you have to ask Correa for your locker key again? Did you study for Mrs. Perales’ test?! The buzz is always about how you can be better - and the support is always available for your success. We love to have fun, but we also stress continued success: in order to maintain your enrollment status at De La Salle Institute, all students must earn a minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average during any school year. Basically, our curriculum is structured by our faculty to recognize that we’re not just teaching teenagers how to pass exams; we know you and create our lessons based on what you individually need. A full description of the curriculum may be found in the Curriculum Guide published annually. De La Salle offers three programs of study: the Honors Program and the College Preparatory Program. Though…
admin
September 30, 2021