President - Denise L. Jones Principal - Tom Dudley
History
With more than 5,000 alumni, La Salle was founded in 1966 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and is among 1,600 Lasallian schools worldwide.
Enrollment for 2012-2013
Grades 9-12
Total Students: 683
Gender Distribution Religious Diversity
Girls: 306 (45%) Catholic: 60%
Boys: 377 (55%) Other faiths: 40%
Ethnic Diversity
African-American: 3% Hispanic: 4%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 9% Multi-racial: 7%
Caucasian: 77%
Faculty and Staff for 2012-2013
Master’s degrees+: 70%
Average class size: 26
Student-teacher ratio: 15:1
2012-2013 Tuition
$10,980
2012-2013 Financial Aid
370 (54%) of La Salle families are receiving aid
Tuition assistance awarded: $1.7 million
Graduation Results
Ninety eight percent of the graduating classes the past 3 years indicated they would continue their education at the college level in fall 2012. Visit lsprep.org for graduation requirements.
College attendance
% Attending: 97
% Attending 4 Year: 83
% Attending 2 Year: 14
Scholarship, grand total average over the last 3 years: $10.3 million
Standardized testing averages over the last 3 years of graduating seniors:
SAT Reasoning Test
Critical Reading: 545
Math: 543
Writing: 545
ACT Composite: 23.6
AP Courses: 12
Honors Courses: 13
College Courses: 8
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) Academy
Lasallian Scholar designation/LEAP
Falcon Athletics
Mascot: Falcon
School colors: royal blue and scarlet red
Teams: 21 varsity and 41 other school-sponsored teams plus four athletic clubs
State championships: 30 (including football in 2011)
Division: 4A level in the Tri-Valley Conference
Vibrant Co-Ed Student Life
Travel opportunities include Harvard Model Congress in Boston, New York, Utah, Costa Rica, France, Germany, California, Arizona, Montana and across Oregon.
Student clubs include Book, Chess, Community 101, Dance, Engineering, Gaming, Human Rights, Movies, Multicultural, Open Mic, Outdoors, Paintball, Robotics, Science Fiction Books, Speech & Debate, Spirit and Ultimate Frisbee.
Service Learning
Students work together on meaningful and enriching service projects woven into the curriculum as well as perform individual service related to the project for each grade level.
Mission Statement
Inspired by St. John Baptist de La Salle, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory develops students of faith, service and scholarship by providing a transformative education allowing students to realize their maximum potential and use their gifts to serve Christ and humankind.
La Salle optimizes financial and academic accessibility for students, especially the underserved, who desire a rigorous and relevant education preparing them for college and life.
The La Salle community inspires students to find their voice as global citizens, to put their faith into action and to lead exceptional lives of integrity, honoring the God-given dignity of all.
Campus
The school’s 34-acre closed campus features on-going facility enhancements located at 11999 SE Fuller Road in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Contact
Office of Admissions, 503.353.1413, admissions@lsprep.org