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La Salle Academy is an American private, Catholic all-boys' high school in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. The school is run by the Eastern North American District of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools .
La Salle Academy is a private Roman Catholic college preparatory school run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Providence, Rhode Island.It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1871. the Academy currently enrolls 1,478 students in the sixth through twelfth grades, with the majority of students coming from the Providence metropolitan area.
La Salle Academy – All-boys' school founded in 1848; staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. lasalleacademy.org; Loyola School – Co-educational school founded in 1900; staffed by the Jesuit Fathers and the Sisters of Notre Dame; formerly all-boys until 1973. loyola-nyc.org Archived November 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
La Salle didn’t allow a first down until the third quarter, forced five turnovers and notched a safety in the deciding second quarter. Antonio Bearden’s 28-yard touchdown catch and Terrance ...
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The La Salle Academy Alumni Association (LSAAA) was also revived during the year to serve the alumni and the school. Some of its activities are the “Green Card” which is the alumni association's official identification card and the co-sponsoring of the first-ever Grand Medical and Dental Mission held on campus.
Bishop Feehan (Attleboro, Mass.), the Division I runner-up in the Bay State last season, headlines the out-of-state teams, which include La Salle Academy (Providence, Rhode Island), Barrington ...
Aerial view of the academy, 1930. La Salle Military Academy was founded by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or "Christian Brothers" (sometimes called the "De La Salle Brothers," having been founded by St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle in France in the 17th century as an organization of Catholic men under vows dedicated to teaching; the term "De La Salle" brothers ...