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LSA Alum Offers a Generous Donation to the Library
Recent Babson College graduate James Truslow (LSA ’18) presented the La Salle Academy Library with a gift and worked with the librarians to select a number of books to be added to its collection on the topics of financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The books appeal to teens and tweens who are interested in finance and […]
Read MoreThe Attacks of 9/11: From LaSalle’s Perspective
2021 marks twenty years since the horrific incidents of 9/11 took place. Almost 3,000 Americans died, and over 6,000 others were injured. Many still suffer mentally from the attacks, either experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder or being victims of racial and ethnic hate crimes. The incidents still resonate with countless Americans to this day, including with […]
Read MoreSenior Celebrations Amid Pandemic
While describing the end of this school year as unconventional is an understatement, it is still time to celebrate the Class of 2020. Each senior’s freshman year and senior year pictures are placed side by side in Instagram posts from @lasallerams daily. The Athletic Department is also announcing their awards via the @lasallerams Instagram in […]
Read MoreClubs Continue Despite Virtual Learning
While La Salle Academy might not be physically open, clubs continue to meet and organize events. WLSA is continuing to produce episodes with segments related to quarantine. The Women in STEM Club had a movie night via ZOOM this past weekend while Youth in Action made cards for individuals who are especially vulnerable during the […]
Read MoreWhat’s Going On During Quarantine
Even though we might not be at 612 Academy Avenue everyday, there are still plenty of ways to stay involved in the community. For artists and designers, the student council is holding a sticker design contest. The objective is simple: create a sticker the combines La Salle and virtual learning. Students can submit their designs […]
Read MoreJapan Olympics 2021
The summer Olympics have always been a symbol of the unity between nations in the world. The recent coronavirus outbreak has shown us that a global crisis is a way to bring us together, but it has resulted in the postponement of this year’s summer Olympics to next year. As time progresses, the games have […]
Read MoreVirtual Learning: What to Expect
On Monday, La Salle will begin to use virtual learning until it is safe to return to school. Students will be required to complete assignments for every period that would meet that day based on the rotating schedule. Ms. Sanga sent out an email including a link to this schedule. Some teachers might give a […]
Read MoreMock Trial Update
Mock Trial is continuing their playoff run. During their last trial, the team won by a slim 0.3 of a point margin against Classical. They will continue their playoff run when they take on Times2 Academy. By Christina Charie
Read MoreMontana Service Trip
Recently a group of people went on a service trip to Browning, Montana, the home of the Blackfeet nation (a Native American tribe). Twelve students, Mr. Ciccone, and Ms. Kane went on the trip. They went to a school called De LaSalle Blackfeet, which was modelled after the San Miguel School in Providence. It houses […]
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