De La Salle High School helps students reach their greatest potential by enriching their cultural, intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual development. The education that it provides is practical, comprehensive, challenging, accessible to all, and deliberately designed to help students make a successful transition to college.
Classes intentionally provide students an opportunity to build out their academic acumen and interests while developing the skills they need to deal with the rigors of even the most selective universities. For this reason, De La Salle offers more AP classes than any other high school in its area.
Similarly, student support is a high priority. De La Salle embraces the fact that each student is unique and it believes in providing support that not only addresses the academic needs of its students but also their spiritual, emotional, and social needs. As such, De La Salle has three full-time academic support staff, three college counselors, four personal counselors, a Campus Ministry department, and a Student Life department. It also has other programs and facilities in place to promote success, like a dedicated Learning Center, a robust tutorial program, and a freshman program called Spartan Success. Combined, these services provide an all-encompassing level of support that is unparalleled for the high school experience.
The on-campus experience at De La Salle is deep, vibrant, and intended to foster a sense of belonging. The young men who form its student body are from various racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, cultural, and religious backgrounds, and enjoy a diverse range of lifestyles, experiences, and interests. Together with faculty, staff, parents, and alumni, they help form a very special community. One that is warm, welcoming, and inclusive, and one that values and respects everyone for who they are and who they want to become.
By graduation, students have developed an understanding of the legacy they carry and what it means to be a man of faith, integrity, and scholarship. Moreover, each graduate takes their Lasallian learnings and sense of social responsibility with them.











