Elder High School vs. La Salle High School
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School Overview
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Student Body
Overview
As a school community we endeavor to prepare students to be lifelong seekers of both knowledge and skills, and to be followers of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
Elder High School, a Roman Catholic secondary school, seeks to serve the community in which it is situated by assisting adolescent young men in their quest to become growing, knowledgeable men.
As a comprehensive high school serving young men with a wide variety of physical, intellectual, moral, cultural, and social endowments, the educational process begins with the young man himself, with his strengths and weaknesses.
In thus accepting the young man, we hope to assist in the development of his personality and the broadening of his horizons to the extent that, upon graduation, he is prepared to pursue whatever further development is necessary for him to make his personal contribution to life and building the Kingdom of God.
The mission of La Salle High School is rooted in the Spirit of St.
John Baptist de La Salle, his followers the Christian Brothers, and the teachings of the Catholic Church.
La Salle High School provides an educational opportunity, in partnership with parents, for young men of academically, economically, culturally, and ethnically diverse backgrounds.
Based on a deep respect for the individual, our goal is to encourage each student to develop his maximum potential: spiritually, academically, socially, morally, physically, and emotionally.
Grades Offered
9-12
9-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
Yes
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Learning Programs Supported
See website
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Year Founded
1922
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Students Body
Total Students
797 students
546 students
Student Body Type
All-boys
All-boys
% Students of Color
4%
20%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Grade 9 Students
173
158
Grade 10 Students
222
136
Grade 11 Students
192
124
Grade 12 Students
210
128
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
62 teachers
32 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
59%
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Average Class Size
25
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Number of AP Classes
12
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Teacher : Student Ratio
1:13
1:17
Average SAT score
1094
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Average ACT score
23
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Nov. 22 / rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
$9,800
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Tuition Notes
Tuition for freshmen in 2012-2013 includes tablet-PC fee.
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% on Financial Aid
58%
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Acceptance Rate
98%
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Admissions Director
JP Owens
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