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Cristo Rey De La Salle East Bay High School is a work of the San Francisco New Orleans District of the De La Salle Brothers.Opened in 2018, it is a member of the national Cristo Rey Network of work-study schools for underserved Hispanic Asian American and African American students.
De La Salle finished the 2007 football season 13–0 and as state champions. In 2009, De La Salle defeated Crenshaw 28–14 to win the state title again. In 2010, De La Salle defeated Servite, ranked #7 in the nation, 48–8, to win the state title game for a second straight year. De La Salle finished the season 14–0 and ranked #1 in the ...
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Not awarded: Not awarded: 2017 De La Salle (Concord) Not awarded: Folsom def. Central (Fresno) 54-35 Pittsburg def. Granite Bay 37-14 Serra (San Mateo) def. Tulare Union 76-43 St. Francis (Mountain View) def. Manteca 28-23 Shasta (Redding) def. Marin Catholic 40-27 Half Moon Bay def. Sutter 28-7 Placer (Auburn) def. Salinas 43-42 OT
La Salle Academy; La Salle Academy (Rhode Island) La Salle College High School; La Salle College Preparatory; La Salle High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) La Salle High School (Milwaukie, Oregon) La Salle High School (Union Gap, Washington) La Salle Institute; La Salle Military Academy
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De La Salle College "Oaklands" was founded by, and continues to be administered by, the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.It is part of a global community of Lasallian educational institutions that are assisted by more than 73,000 lay colleagues and teach over 900,000 students in over 80 countries, varying from teaching in impoverished nations like Nigeria to post-secondary ...
When established on the shore of Lake Merritt in 1868, Holy Names was the first high school built in Oakland. The school moved to its present 5.78 acres (23,400 m 2) campus on Harbord Drive in upper Rockridge in 1931. The school attendance for the first year at its new location, 1931–1932, was 302.