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==Campus==
==Campus==
The school consists of two campuses. The campus for young men, known as the Institute Campus, is located at 3434 S. Michigan Avenue. The Lourdes Hall campus for young women is located at 1040 W. 32nd Place.
The school consists of two campuses. The campus for young men, known as the Institute Campus, is located at 3434 S. Michigan Avenue. The Lourdes Hall campus for young women is located at 1040 W. 32nd Place.DLS Wins CL White

Frosh, Sophs, Varsity Champions

De La Salle Institute proudly announces that its football program recently completed a season that saw the Meteors win the Catholic League White Division on the freshman, sophomore and varsity levels. This marked the first time in De La Salle history that its football program won conference championships on all three levels.

The varsity finished the 2007 season with an overall mark of 9-3 and reached the Illinois High School Association’s Class 7A state quarterfinals. The sophomores were 7-2 overall and 4-0 in the Catholic League White as were the Meteor freshmen.

Serving as De La Salle’s varsity head coach is Dan O’Keefe. The sophomore head coach is Mark Farnan and the freshman head coach is Mike Vitek.

“This is a great accomplishment,” O’Keefe said. “Everyone in the De La Salle football program should take a great deal of pride in the fact that we won the Catholic League White championship on all three levels.

“It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make this happen and I congratulate the players and coaches for all they achieved this season.”

An experience like no other, De La Salle offers a quality education in a co-institutional environment that transcends the classroom. Diverse perspectives, Christian values and our tradition provide students an education that lasts a lifetime.


==Technology==
==Technology==

Revision as of 17:07, 11 March 2008

De La Salle Institute
Location
Map
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Information
TypeCollege preparatory school
MottoSignum Fidei
Established1889
PresidentDiane Brown (Interim President)
PrincipalJames Krygier (Institute Campus), Sr. Rosemarie Morowczynski (Interim Principal Lourdes Hall Campus)
Grades9–12
Number of students1159
Color(s)Royal Blue and Gold
MascotMeteor
Websitewww.dls.org

De La Salle Institute is a Catholic, Lasallian, secondary school located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.

The school is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

History

De La Salle Institute was founded by Brother Adjutor of Mary in 1889. The school started as a two-year commercial school and has since grown to a four-year college preparatory school.

Athletics

De La Salle participates in the Chicago Catholic League. De La Salle Basketball team has won the catholic league chamionship back to back in 2007 and 2008.

Campus

The school consists of two campuses. The campus for young men, known as the Institute Campus, is located at 3434 S. Michigan Avenue. The Lourdes Hall campus for young women is located at 1040 W. 32nd Place.DLS Wins CL White

Frosh, Sophs, Varsity Champions

De La Salle Institute proudly announces that its football program recently completed a season that saw the Meteors win the Catholic League White Division on the freshman, sophomore and varsity levels. This marked the first time in De La Salle history that its football program won conference championships on all three levels.

The varsity finished the 2007 season with an overall mark of 9-3 and reached the Illinois High School Association’s Class 7A state quarterfinals. The sophomores were 7-2 overall and 4-0 in the Catholic League White as were the Meteor freshmen.

Serving as De La Salle’s varsity head coach is Dan O’Keefe. The sophomore head coach is Mark Farnan and the freshman head coach is Mike Vitek.

“This is a great accomplishment,” O’Keefe said. “Everyone in the De La Salle football program should take a great deal of pride in the fact that we won the Catholic League White championship on all three levels.

“It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make this happen and I congratulate the players and coaches for all they achieved this season.”

An experience like no other, De La Salle offers a quality education in a co-institutional environment that transcends the classroom. Diverse perspectives, Christian values and our tradition provide students an education that lasts a lifetime.

Technology

De La Salle Institute at the corner of 35th Street and Michigan Avenue

Beginning in 2006, De La Salle began requiring incoming freshmen to lease or purchase an IBM X41 Tablet PC. The Tablet PCs allow students to take notes electronically and make use of the included textbook in e-books. Also, the Tablet PCs are equipped with a library of books to use for research, and many classic novels. Both De La Salle campuses are equipped with a WiFi network, allowing teachers and students to wirelessly access the Internet and print to network printers. De La Salle also has a computer repair center at each campus to deal with any computer problems or malfunctions. On August 28, 2006, De La Salle was featured on Fox News Chicago due to its use of tablet PCs.

Extracurricular activities

De La Salle Institute offers 15 sports for boys and girls, as well as many clubs such as Mock Trial, Chess Club, Weight Lifting, Boxing, Guitar Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Web Design, and Drama. De La Salle offers many activities for students, everyone can participate in something.

Notable alumni

Student Services

Each De La Salle student is assigned a counselor for their entire stay at De La Salle. This service allows students to talk about family issues, academic issues, behavioral issues, or just to talk. The counselors intervene at points when students are failing, or close to failing, in order to get them back on track.

There is also a counselor available to aid the students through the process of finding and apply to colleges and universities.