Monday, September 12, 2011

De La Salle Collegiate High School

De La Salle Collegiate High School is the all boys Catholic High School run by De La Salle Christian Brothers. Founded in 1926, the school was located on the east side of Detroit before moving to its current location in Warren, Michigan in 1982. The school is dedicated to the Catholic education of its diverse students, including the poor and disadvantaged. It is a college preparatory school inspired by the spirit and tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle, where learning takes place in the presence of God. Each student is encouraged to develop his faith, character, intellect, and morality. This mission is embodied in the school's motto: "Builder of Boys, Makers of Men"


The address of De La Salle Collegiate High School is 14600 Common road, Warren, Michigan, (Macomb County), 48088, United Sates. The famous color of the school is purple and gold



Prayers at De La Salle open with the phrase, "Let us remember that we are in the holy presence of God."
Classroom formal and informal prayers usually close with the following:
Reader: “St. John Baptist de La Salle.”
Response: “Pray for us.”
Reader: “Live Jesus in our hearts.”
Response: “Forever.”



The school day is divided into 16 mods, which are 23 minutes long. Science labs are three mods long (69 minutes), while regular classes are two mods (46 minutes). The school day begins at 7:45 AM and ends at 2:45 PM during most school days. De La Salle Collegiate operates on a rotating six-day modular schedule.
During the school day, students with open mods are to be in one of the following places:
  • library for quiet study, use of computers, or research
  • student commons where students talk quietly, study, and socialize
  • the cafeteria where students eat, socialize, and share a less quiet atmosphere

www.delasallehs.com

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