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September 2015De La Salle High SchoolSpartan SpotlightInside this issue:Principal’s Letter1President’s Letter3September Calendar Snapshot4Vice Principal for CurriculumDevelopment & Academic Services4Registrar5Guidance Services5College Center6Advancement Office8Alumni Relations10Office of Admissions11Chief Financial Officer11Business Office11Athletic Department11Campus Ministry12Deans & Attendance Office13Activities Director14In the Spotlight15Educational Technology15Parents’ Corner16Spartan Bookstore16New Faculty and Staff17Back-to-School Night19eScrip20Yearbook22Spring 2015 High Honor and HonorRoll23NCS Scholar Athlete Award252015-16 Calendar Framework27Events (clockwise from top left):8/11/15 Class of 2018 Orientation8/20/15 STREAM Innovation Center Student Blessing8/26/15 Mass of the Holy Spirit8/20/15 STREAM Innovation Center Student Blessing

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015Dear Parents, Students, and Friends of De La Salle,We are launched for the 2015-16 school year! For this Spartan Spotlight letter, I would like to share withyou the remarks below I made at the STREAM Innovation Center Ceremony on Sunday, August 23.May all of us, from the youngest to the oldest, and the newest to the most seasoned, enjoy and celebratethis special 50th anniversary year.God Bless!Brother Robert J. Wickman, F.S.C.PrincipalSTREAM INNOVATION CENTERBlessing and Dedication CeremonyRemarks of Brother Robert J. Wickman, F.S.C., PrincipalAugust 23, 2015This gathering is one of great joy. It happens at the beginning of our celebration of 50 years of service inCatholic, Lasallian education in Concord. And at this time our voices ring with the powerful claim of St.John Baptist de La Salle in the company of the first generation of Christian Brothers in 17th centuryFrance: “Domine, Opus Tuum,” “Lord, the work is Yours.” And we believe that. And we also believe thewords of the 45th General Chapter of the Brothers that took place in Rome a little over a year ago. Thosewords also ring true: “Lord, the work is Yours, and ours as well.”So today we celebrate with you, our supporters and donors. The dream has become a reality in 14 months--- our new home before us for 21st century teaching and learning. You have helped De La Salle HighSchool make real the belief that the Lord’s work is ours as well. Our students, those present and those tocome, will always be in your debt, and for this we give deep thanks.Fifty-year celebrations quite rightly honor our beginnings, acknowledge our years of challenge andgrowth, celebrate the present moment, and anticipate with confidence and hope our future as a Catholic,Lasallian school.1

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015But for our 50 year celebration, I also want to say that we are putting an exclamation point on our life asan educational home to over 1,000 young men. An exclamation point serves to communicate excitement,focus attention, and shout praise. And that is what we do today.This magnificent building at which we gather is an exclamation point. It proclaims several beliefs withstrong conviction and determination. Simply put, they are these: Catholic, Lasallian education must be committed to excellence and innovation in how we teachand learn; Both science and religious faith must be partners in exploring and celebrating the splendor ofGod’s creation; The worlds of science, technology, robotics, engineering, the arts, and mathematics poseprofound questions about the nature of the universe, the development of human ingenuity, andpresent many ethical issues with which we must wrestle. We will not, ultimately, be successful inthese fields of study or become wise in our attempts to address the questions of right and wrongraised as we study and explore without being anchored in the Catholic intellectual and moraltradition. St. La Salle knew this and responded with a revolutionary idea that religion and allother areas of human endeavor must be joined within the Christian school in order for humanbeings to flourish and come to know their true identity. And finally: we put the exclamation point on the many historical examples of how religion andscience have worked together for the good of humanity. We remember with gratitude theAugustinian monk, Gregor Mendel, the father of modern genetics; the Belgian priest andphysicist Georges Lemaitre, who developed the “big bang” theory of the origin of the universe;the Jesuit scientists who developed the modern calendar, created the first maps of the moon,helped discovered the phenomenon we call sunspots, and formed the first spectral classificationof the stars. There are many more contributions by religious believers in the areas of anatomy,geology, and biology, to name a few. Finally, as a Lasallian school we take pride in the life andwork of Brother Marie-Victorin, a De La Salle Christian Brother who was instrumental inadvancing the field of botany at the University of Montreal. Look for the huge statue of him inthe Montreal Botanical Garden the next time you visit there.So, when someone tells you that religion and science must be at war, tell them that history goes beyondthe famous Galileo affair and all the inaccuracies reported in that story, that faith and science can andmust be partners, and that we are writing some of the next chapters of that story in the new STREAMInnovation Center at De La Salle High School.Thank you and God Bless!2

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015Happy 50th Birthday, De La Salle High School!It is amazing to think that our school has been offering Catholic, Lasallian education and serving studentsand families for 50 years on Winton Drive. What a wonderful progression our school has made over theseyears. The early years were a bit of a struggle as the school started to build its identity and a solidenrollment. However, now, thanks to the Grace of God, we are thriving and looking forward to ensuringthat the Mission continues for the next 50 years.Speaking of being around for the next 50 years This summer Pope Francis, in his Encyclical Letter OnCare for Our Common Home (Laudato Si'), gives us a new appeal to “every person living on this planet”for an inclusive dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. Pope Francis calls the Churchand the world to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges and to join him in embarkingon a new path. This encyclical is written with both hope and resolve and is looking to our common futurewith candor and humility.So how do we, as a school, respond? Well, one way in which we try to take care of our common home iswith our new STREAM Innovation Center. This building has been designed for maximum energyefficiency. A simulation estimate shows the STREAM building is expected to use about 38 units persquare foot, a 60% reduction in operating energy from the existing median.As we celebrate 50 years of education at De La Salle, we hope you, too, will support the cause of the 50thAnniversary Campaign to ensure our success. While the STREAM Center was delivered on time (14months) and on budget ( 20.5 million), we still have about 4.5 million left to raise. Your financialsupport is important. It will be the small gifts that get us to our goal – no gift is too small. I would bemore than happy to sit down with you to discuss how you can play an important role in our fundraisingefforts. Please feel free to contact me at demarcom@dlshs.org or call me at (925) 288-8112.In the Spirit of Saint John Baptist de La Salle,Mark DeMarco '78President3

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015Schoology is providing students with a central place tofind all assignments, resources, information andcalendars to help keep them organized and up to date.We hope you have found this Learning ManagementSystem (LMS) to be helpful for the students as well. Itwill be important for you to follow your son’s progressin PowerSchool. If you have any problems withPowerSchool access, please do not hesitate to contactme directly (mattosm@dlshs.org, (925) 288-8101).Remember that instructors have two weeks to postgrades for any assignment once it has been collected.SEPTEMBER 201534BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT (6:30pm)FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DAY – NOCLASSES7LABOR DAY – NO CLASSES11Special Schedule – Welcome Rally0-1-2-5-6-3-412ACT Test14-18 Welcome Week14Parents’ Association Meeting (Library, 7pm)21Special Schedule – Peace Prayer0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 (shorter class periods)15-18 Kairos #9518Welcome Dance 7-10pmCHS (9th) & DLS (10-12th) Campuses23Special Schedule - Class meetings3-1-5-724Picture Retake DayDLS Club FairSIP – Mr. Trinidad’s 4th Period ReligionSenior Parent College Night (Theater, 7pm)27Sophomore Family Liturgy/Dinner(Theater, 4 pm)29OPPS Meeting (Theater, 7pm)You will have the opportunity to meet your son’steachers at Back to School Night on Sept 3rd, where youwill learn more about class and course expectations,and how to best stay connected with your son’steachers. This evening is a busy one, so plan to comeearly and wear good walking shoes! Please also referto your son’s course information syllabi for additionalinformation and requirements for your son’s classes,which are located in each Schoology class from yourson’s account, no matter whether your son’s classes areat DLS or CHS.If your son is having academic difficulty, or needsassistance in any area, please encourage him to see hiscounselor. The counselors are already busy getting toknow the Freshmen and reconnecting with all otherstudents. Together, we can assist your son in findingappropriate solutions for any academic problem, andcan set him on a course for success. Students are alsoable to make up past low grades (Ds) during thissemester through our online programs. Please contactMr. Van Bomel (vanbomelj@dlshs.org, (925) 2888160) if you would like more information.Check for updates on the De La Salle webpage:www.dlshs.orgVICE PRINCIPAL FOR CURRICULUMDEVELOPMENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICESAt this time students may not drop or change classes forthe duration of the semester. Changes to schedules canonly be made through the first week of class. Secondsemester changes will be made after Thanksgiving asnecessary. Students should see their counselor if theyhave concerns about their schedule. In order to provideongoing academic assistance for your son, 7th periodand before/after school tutorials are available in everysubject area. A list of classrooms and teachersavailable for these tutorials is posted on our website(Students Online Tools). Please note that 7th periodstudy hall is required for any student who is onThe 2015-16 school year is already in its third week,and students and teachers both have settled into theroutines of their classes and the schedule for the day.There has been lots of excitement about two topics: thenew STREAM building and Schoology. Almost all ofour students have at least one class in the new building,and the students seem to appreciate the work andthought that has gone into giving them such a finefacility. The highlight seems to be the water bottle“refill” stations, which encourage us to be goodstewards of the environment.4

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015academic probation. A parent may also request thattheir son be placed in 7th period study hall. We haveadded a math lab this year at 7th period to give specificattention to students struggling in math as well.Students should actively seek to insure success insubjects for which they are experiencing difficulty. Wedo not want to see any student fall below a 2.0, and sowe are urging students to seek the help that is availableto them. Please note that we do not send out officialreport cards until the end of the semester, as grades areviewable at all times on PowerSchool. However, we douse Quarter 1 grades to determine athletic and activityeligibility. Students who fall below a 2.0 are placed ina mandatory study hall at that time as well.REGISTRARTRANSCRIPTS: If your son is a senior, he will berequesting transcripts during the school year. TheCollege Counselors will be setting up meetings withyour son to explain the procedure. Please keep in mindthat transcript requests must be submitted throughNaviance well in advance of any deadline date. Therewill be more about deadline dates in upcomingnewsletters. Questions? Call Mrs. Monica Szczepanskiat (925) 288-8109.GUIDANCE SERVICESSemester grades (January/June) are posted to theofficial transcript and are retained in your son’spermanent cumulative file. These are also thedetermining grades in meeting pre-requisites forcourses in which your son pre-registers in future yearsat De La Salle High School. Any semester F gradesmust be made up before continuing enrollment at De LaSalle for the following year is allowed. Students whoattended summer school of any kind (including online,independent study courses) must request that officialtranscripts be sent to our Registrar’s Office in order tohave the grade(s) for these courses posted on theirtranscript. Please note that any courses taken offcampus, at any time, are not recorded in the De La SalleGPA.COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITHLEARNING DIFFICULTIES:Students with recent, up-to-date documentation oflearning difficulties on file at De La Salle can receivespecial accommodations for the SAT-I, SAT-II, andACT tests. Among the accommodations is the grantingof extended time. Accommodations are offered tostudents who have documented learning disabilities orproblems. Written documentation must be on file at DeLa Salle High School and must meet specifiedguidelines. All documentation must be correct andupdated to within two years of the desired collegeentrance test for which your son is applying. It isrecommended that this documentation be on file well inadvance of registering for college entrance tests. SAT-Iand SAT-II tests with extended time or otheraccommodations are offered at national test center sitesin October, November, December, January, March,May and June. On the other hand, ACT offersextended time and other accommodations only on itsOctober, December and April test dates. Generally,documented seniors take the earlier tests during the fallsemester, and documented juniors usually take the later,spring semester, tests.Back to School Night will be held on Thursday,September 3rd, at 6:30 pm, with a welcome byBrother Robert in the gym for all parents. Weencourage you to come early, as parking can be quitechallenging with so many parents attending from bothcampuses, and limited parking is available. Parents willbe directed primarily to park on the back side ofcampus. The schedule for the evening and otherinformation about Back to School Night is included inthis newsletter. You can also find information on thewebsite. Please download the flyer from the websiteand ask your son to list his classes, teachers, and roomsfor you to bring on this evening.Special registration for any and all of these tests withextended time or other special accommodations MUSTbe handled directly through the high school.5

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015Mr. Michael Otterstedt, Director of Guidance Services,handles the procedures for test registration with specialaccommodations.Deadlines for registration andcertification of documentation are always the firstregistration deadline for the specified test, usually amonth or more in advance of the actual test date.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24SENIOR PARENTS COLLEGE PLANNING NIGHT7:00 - 9:00 PM, DLS THEATERWarning: Registration requesting any specialaccommodations made directly to the test companieswill be denied by the sponsoring company and willcause delays in registering for the tests of your choice.You can only register for these tests with specialaccommodations through Mr. Otterstedt.SENIOR SAT/ACT REGISTRATIONDEADLINES:SAT: For the Oct. 3 test, register by Sept. 3Late registration by Sept. 22For the Nov. 7 test, register by Oct 9Late registration by Oct. 27For the Dec. 5 test, register by Nov. 5Late registration by Nov. 23Contact Mr. Otterstedt at otterstedtm@dlshs.org or byphone (925) 288-8123 for additional information, orask your son to stop by his office.ACT: For the Sept. 12 test, registration is closedStudents may register online for standby testingFor the Oct. 24 test, register by Sept. 18Late registration by Oct. 2For the Dec. 12 test, register by Nov. 6Late registration by Nov. 20FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER PARENTS whohave sons with learning differences and special needs,and who have not contacted him yet, should feel free tocontact Mr. Sean Bristol, the Special NeedsCoordinator. Mr. Bristol will be glad to speak with youon the telephone, or through email, or meet with youpersonally. You can reach him at bristols@dlshs.org orby calling (925) 288-8104. Parents of returningstudents are also welcome to contact Mr. Bristol.To register for the SAT, go to www.sat.org. For theACT, go to www.actstudent.org.Fee waivers are available for SAT & ACT for studentswith significant financial need. See one of the CollegeCounselors for more information.Remember to turn in your OPPS reservation form assoon as possible.COLLEGE CENTERSENIOR COLLEGE ADVISORY PROGRAMDATES TO REMEMBERSenior College Advisory courses will meet weeklythrough the fall semester and into the 3rd quarter. Seniorsare required to attend these weekly sessions with theirCollege Counselor to become familiar with the collegeadmissions process and complete college applicationmaterials. Individual counseling sessions will bescheduled as requested.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 – Early StartWednesday for all students. Juniors and Sophomoreswill discuss the upcoming PSAT and Practice ACTexams. Seniors and Freshmen will have otherinformational meetings. More details will be announcedas the date approaches.6

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015 SENIOR PARENT COLLEGE PLANNING NIGHTWhen:Thursday, September 24Time:7:00-9:00 pmWhere: DLS TheatreThe College Counselors, Janet Appel and Esther Lopez,will provide an overview of all the steps that need to betaken this fall for successful selection, application, andacceptance to colleges and universities. This meetingwill cover different material from that was presentedat the Junior parents’ meeting last February. Pleasedon’t miss it! Call Mrs. Appel (x8128) or Ms. Lopez(x8103) if you have questions.Juniors should wait until Feb/March 2016 totake their first SAT and ACT tests. Juniorswill be introduced to Method Test Prep (MTP)and create accounts in January. Junior parents,please note that we will begin working formallywith you and your student at the beginning ofsecond semester this year. If you have anyconcerns before that time, please feel free tocontact one of the College Counselors (EstherLopez, A-L; Janet Appel, M-Z).COLLEGE ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVESVISIT DE LA SALLE:Representatives from the Admissions Offices of nearly100 colleges and universities nationwide (and someabroad) are visiting from September through December.These meetings are valuable personal contacts withcollege Admissions Officers who can provide specificinformation, answer questions, and assess qualifications.Many are also responsible for reviewing applicationsfrom De La Salle students.* * * * *SAT/ACT TEST REGISTRATION: Seniors planning to take the SAT ReasoningTest, SAT Subject Tests, or the ACT mayregister online. Please see page 6 for date andwebsite information. Many highly selective colleges require at leasttwo (2) SAT Subject Tests in addition to the SATReasoning Test or ACT. Seniors should plan to take the October and/orNovember tests to ensure that results will beforwarded to colleges in time to complete theapplication process. Some colleges (e.g. SanDiego State U. and San Jose State U.) requiretesting to be completed by the November testdate. Students applying through Early Action orEarly Decision programs to any college need tobe mindful of early testing requirements. Virtually all colleges require testing to becompleted by the December test date at thelatest. De La Salle offers a free test preparationprogram, Method Test Prep (MTP), whichprovides online preparation for SAT and ACT,currently for DLS seniors. Seniors areencouraged to take advantage of this opportunityto maximize their preparation for the exams. The College Center maintains a library of testpreparation materials which students arewelcome to check out if they wish. See theCollege Counselors for the complete schedule ofdeadlines and test dates, or to pick up testpreparation materials. Seniors and Juniors should check the Naviancewebsite for an updated schedule of college visits.The college visit list is also included on the DLSwebsite under Counseling Colleges.Students should sign up electronically onNaviance, print out their confirmation page, andhave their teacher sign it at least one day aheadof time. Detailed instructions are included on thecollege visit schedule sign up link on Naviance.Additionally, many college representatives will holdevening or weekend meetings in the area for students andparents from local high schools. Announcements of thesepresentations will be listed on Naviance, as well as postedon the bulletin board near the Attendance Office in theStudent Services Building.7

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015of educating a student. We fill this gap through theefforts of the Annual Fund.ADVANCEMENT OFFICEOver the course of the next 100 days of school, ourstaff and parent volunteers will be in touch throughmailings, personal communications, and our phonathonto share the importance of the Annual Fund to ourschool and students. Please join us again and help uscontinue to build on the success of the Annual Fundby making your gift today. Every gift is a major giftand allows us to tell the world that our community is100% committed to our mission of delivering a greateducation.2015-2016 Annual Fund Kick-Off!We were truly blessed to have over 63% of our parentcommunity participate with a gift to the De La SalleAnnual Fund last year. Over the past five school years,we continue to see the record setting parentparticipation in the Annual Fund! As we celebrate our50th Anniversary this school year, our hope is that ourparent community will help us build on the success ofour Annual Fund efforts each year and help us reach100% participation in the Annual Fund in the first 100days of school.Help us kick off our fall fundraising efforts by makinga gift to the Annual Fund! In the coming weeks, youwill have ample opportunities to participate: Parent Phonathon – Tuesday, September 22& Wednesday, September 23: Parentvolunteers will be calling fellow parents to chatand share more information about the AnnualFund. Make your gift online today: Visit Support DeLa Salle at www.dlshs.org and click Make aGift Online.What is the Annual Fund you may ask? The AnnualFund is the bedrock of all fundraising efforts andbenefits all students by supporting critical schoolpriorities such as student programs, facultydevelopment, and financial aid. It is the “every year”gift we ask of our entire community to contribute.Volunteers NeededThe Advancement Office is in need of parentvolunteers wishing to lend a hand for the SeptemberPhonathon:Why is 100% participation important? It is importantfor what it tells the world. De La Salle must lookoutside its own community for support – tofoundations, philanthropists, and other donors who canaid our educational mission. These outsiders look forevidence that the school is strong, well-managed,thriving, and beloved by those who are closest to it. Astrong sign of this is the participation in the AnnualFund by those closest to the school: faculty and staff,alumni, and of course, our parents.September Phonathon – Tuesday,September 22 and Wednesday, September23 from 5:30PM to 8:30PM in the Library:Phonathon volunteers will enjoy good food andthe company of fellow Spartan parents. Reachout to fellow parents, share in our Lasallianspirit, and encourage gifts to the Annual Fundto benefit all students. Bring a fellow parentwith you! This is a great activity to do with afriend.We understand that you are already making asignificant and substantial investment in your son’seducation through the tuition you pay each year. Tokeep with our mission of making a De La Salleeducation available to students from varied academicand economic backgrounds, we strive to keep tuitionincreases to a minimum, which therefore creates a gapbetween the tuition each family pays and the actual costContact Director of Development Karla Wiese at(925) 288-8195 or wiesek@dlshs.org to lend a helpinghand for one or all of these activities!8

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015campaign will make long term, transformative changesto our campus possible and will enhance financialassistance for families in need.DE LA SALLE SUPER TICKETFor a limited time only, enjoy access to four greatDe La Salle community events during the 2015-16school year for one great price. Just 325 per personwill guarantee you a seat at the most popular DLSevents!We have achieved 100% of our goal in support ofAccess for our students through support of our financialaid endowment. While construction is complete for theSTREAM Innovation Center, we are not “done”.Currently, we have secured commitments totalingnearly 16 million of our 20.5 million fundraisinggoal, and are working feverishly to complete this effortby December 31, 2015. But we still need your help. Ifyou have already supported the Annual Fund this year,and would like to talk to us about your investment inthe 50th Anniversary Campaign, please contact KarlaWiese at (925) 288-8195 or wiesek@dlshs.org. Everygift matters!The Super Ticket includes: A Classic Evening – October 3 Crab Feed – January 23 Taste of De La Salle – February 25 FETE Auction at Diablo Country Club –April 30Only 150 tickets will be sold! Super Ticket must beordered online at www.dlshs.org/support/events.Tickets are available until September 25, or sold out,whichever comes first. If you have any questions,please contact our Manager of Advancement Events,Lauren Seeno, at seenol@dlshs.org or(925) 288-8184.DE LA SALLE GOLF CLASSICMonday, October 5The De La Salle Golf Classic is a long-standingtradition that brings supporters and friends of the schooltogether to enjoy a day on the links while benefittingstudents in need of financial aid.While our focus this fall is in support of The De LaSalle Annual Fund, you may have heard about the 50thAnniversary Campaign for De La Salle, as well. Youmay be asking, “What’s the difference?”The 31st Annual De La Salle Golf Classic will be heldon Monday, October 5, 2015 at Diablo Country Club.We have already received tremendous interest in thisevent, but wanted to provide you with the opportunityto secure your foursome for this tournament. We alsohave a limited number of sponsorships available at afirst-come, first-served basis. You can also join the funby coming to A Classic Evening on October 3 or join usand play in the Horse Race on October 5 after thetournament ( 150 entry fee). For more information onthe DLS Golf Classic, contact Manager ofAdvancement Events, Lauren Seeno at 925-288-8184or seenol@dlshs.org.The De La Salle Annual Fund is the cornerstone of allfundraising at De La Salle and is the “every year” giftwe ask of our entire school community. The AnnualFund is essential for funding curricular and cocurricular activities each school year. In celebration ofour 50th year in existence, the 50th AnniversaryCampaign for De La Salle is a special capital project tohelp the school prepare for the next 50 years. With afocus on Academics, Access, Arts, and Athletics, this9

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHTDE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOLSEPTEMBER 2015ALUMNI RELATIONSGolf Classic Volunteers NeededYou are invited! Join your fellow Spartan alumni forthese events and many more student activities oncampus this fall:September 2015We are in need of volunteers the day of the Golf Classicfor the following: Hole-in-One spotters, shuttle drivers,blind tee spotters, and tee prize give-a-ways. Full dayshifts (8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) or half-day shifts areavailable. If you are interested in volunteering, contactLauren Seeno at seenol@dlshs.org or (925) 288-8184.1511-1318A CLASSIC EVENINGSunday, October 3DLS Basketball Alumni Coaches Meet andGreetAlumni Cross Country Run and SocialGrand Reunion WeekendAlumni Football Dinner and SocialFor information for all alumni events, Alumni Board ofDirectors, or to check in and see where you can getinvolved, contact Lloyd Schine ’94, Director of AlumniRelations, at SchineL@dlshs.org or call (925) 2888171.This reception is the first major social event of theschool year and benefits financial aid.Activities for A Classic Evening include a sit-downdinner, live and silent auctions, hosted cocktailreception from 5:30- 6 p.m., and the opportunity tomeet new friends and reconnect with old ones.Tickets for A Classic Evening may be purchased onlinenow at www.dlshs.org/support/events. If you need moreinformation about this event, please contact LaurenSeeno in the Office of Advancement at (925) 288-8184or seenol@dlshs.org.Athletic Hall of FameSunday, October 253:00 p.m.Hofmann Student CenterIn-Kind Donations Needed for A Classic EveningWant to promote your business? Have a gift card thatyou cannot re-gift? Donate to A Classic Evening silentand live auction on Sunday, October 3. Gift cards,wine, trips, jewelry, tickets, hotel accommodations,Spartan gear, and more are welcomed and greatlyappreciated!InducteesThomas W. Dixon ‘94Rashad E. Floyd ‘96Thomas E. Prindiville ‘97Chad Taylor ‘01Maurice Jones-Drew ‘03Tea Hieta1992 Football1997 BaseballProceeds from A Classic Evening benefit students inneed of financial aid.To make a donation or for additional information,please contact Lauren Seeno at (925) 288-8184 orseenol@dlshs.orgDistinguished Alumnus of the Yea

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHT DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 2015 _ 1 Dear Parents, Students, and Friends of De La Salle, We are launched for the 2015-16 school year! For this Spartan Spotlight letter, I would like to share with you the remarks below I made at the STREAM Innovation Center Ceremony on Sunday, August 23.

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