La Salle Institute
La Salle Institute | |
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Signum Fidei Sign of Faith | |
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174 Williams Road Troy, New York, (Rensselaer County), 12180 United States | |
Coordinates | 42°41′38″N 73°40′59″W / 42.69389°N 73.68306°WCoordinates: 42°41′38″N 73°40′59″W / 42.69389°N 73.68306°W |
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Type | Private, College-prep |
Religious affiliation(s) |
Roman Catholic (Lasallians) |
Established | 1850 |
Administrator | Art Ferrington |
Principal | Br. Carl Malacalza FSC |
Vice principal | Col. Joseph Raczkowski |
Faculty | 52 |
Grades | 6-12 |
Gender | Boys |
Enrollment | 404 (2014-2015) |
Student to teacher ratio | 12:1 |
Color(s) | Blue and White |
Slogan | Builders of boys, makers of MEN |
Athletics | 12 interscholastic sports teams |
Team name | Cadets |
Rival | Christian Brothers Academy |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Newspaper | The Cadet |
Tuition | $9,630-$12,530 |
Athletic Director | Patrick Mulcahy |
Website | www.lasalleinstitute.org |
La Salle Institute (LSI) is an all-male private Catholic college preparatory school operated by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, enrolling young men in grades six through twelve in North Greenbush, New York, USA. It is located within but operates independently of the Diocese of Albany. The current principal is Brother Carl Malacalza. Current tuition for the 2014-2015 school year is $9,630 (6), $10,690 (7), $10,720 (8), $12,490 (9-11), $12,530 (12).
History
La Salle Institute was founded in 1850 and was originally located in downtown Troy. The school was first charted by the New York State Board of Regents in 1891.[2] In the 1960s a modern facility was constructed on Williams Road near the boundary between the city of Troy and the town of North Greenbush. The new campus opened in September 1966. A substantial renovation and expansion was completed in 2001. campus. La Salle Institute has twice been recognized by the United States Department of Education as a School of Educational Excellence. La Salle Institute is recognized by the Middle States Association Commission on Secondary Schools.
Military
La Salle's cadet battalion was first formed in 1891. Presently, all high school students at La Salle are enrolled in the Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Program. The goal of the program at the Institute is not to prepare students to be soldiers nor facilitate recruitment, but to motivate the youths to be better citizens.[3] The JROTC program at La Salle has been distinguished as an "Honor Unit with Distinction" by the United States Department of the Army. This is the highest merit ranking a school can be given. It means that La Salle Institute scored above a 95 on the assessment by the Department of the Army that occurs every 3 years.
Currently, the highest cadet ranks available to cadets are Cadet Sergeant for Freshmen, Cadet Master Sergeant for Sophomores, Cadet Command Sergent Major for Juniors, and Cadet Colonel for Seniors. At the present time there are only one Cadet Sergeant who is a Freshman, one Cadet Master Sergeant who is a Sophomore, and one Cadet Colonel.
The Color Guard can be used to present the colors at various ceremonies and events, and they may be contacted through the school
Athletics
La Salle Institute competes in men's interscholastic baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, bowling, ice hockey, lacrosse, football, wrestling, soccer, tennis and track (indoor & outdoor). La Salle Institute also has an Alpine ski team and a ski/snowboard club.
The LSI varsity basketball team plays in the Big 10 in Class AA. They won the Section 2 Class A Basketball Championship in 2003.
The La Salle Institute 2008 varsity football team won the Big 10, The head coach is Mr. Al Rapp, his assistants are Gary Lauver, Tim Maloney and Gerald Washington. In 2007 Marquis Terrell broke the La Salle record for most rushing yards in a season.
The La Salle Institute 2008 varsity soccer team won the Big 10 championship and lost to Columbia High School, 4-2, in the first round of the Section II Class AA playoffs.
The La Salle Institute 2007-2008 varsity indoor track team finished 2nd (of 7) at the Big 10 Championships. First place finishes included David Nicol in the 1,000M, and Denis Hurley in the 3,200M. Other top finishers included Denis Hurley (2nd) in the 1,600M, David Nicol (3rd) in the 1,600M, James Doran (3rd) in the 3,200M, Chris Legare (2nd) in the 55H, Ethan Fleming (2nd) in the High Jump, Kyle Styczynski (2nd) in the Long Jump and Andrew Barada (2nd) in the Shot Put. On Saturday March 10, 2008 the LSI 4x1600m (4xmile) relay team of David Nicol, James Doran, Denis Hurley and Joe Kennedy placed 8th at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships at the New Balance Track and Field Center in New York City. They set a new school record in the event.
The La Salle Institute 2008 varsity baseball team was ranked #1 in the state during their 2008 season. They made it to the state semi-finals where they lost to eventual state champions the Mamaroneck Tigers 7-5 ending their season 27-1.
In 2009-2010, the La Salle Institute cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track teams swept the Big 10 athletic division.
In 2011-2012, the La Salle Institute Indoor and Outdoor track teams got first place in the Big 10 athletic division. Thrower Sean Dewey had record breaking seasons in 2011-2012, winning first place in the Big 10 Shot Put Championship for La Salle both years.
In 2013, the La Salle Institute varsity Lacrosse team won their first sectional game in 8 years. Currently Daniel Marcelle is the all time goal leader in La Salle varsity lacrosse history (2010-214)
Band
The music department at LaSalle is run by John Russell. There three major performing ensembles: The Cadet Blues Jazz Ensemble, the Symphonic Band, and the Middle School Band. Middle School Band is for students in grades 6-8. Symphonic Band is for students in grades 9-12 with the exception of advanced middle school students. The Cadet Blues Jazz Ensemble is for both high school students as well as middle school students who show advance skill in music. The Cadet Blues Jazz Ensemble have won awards at the New Hartford, Fonda, and Oneida Jazz Festivals. In past years they have also traveled to Berklee College of Musical High School Jazz Festival and participated in the Columbus Day Parade in New York City. La Salle annually holds their Christmas concert at the Troy Music Hall featuring all three bands.
Notable Awards
- 2003 Second Place at Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival, Boston, MA
- 2008 Gold Award at the Fonda-Fultonville Jazz Festival, Fonda, NY
- 2008 Gold Award at the Oneida Jazz Festival, Oneida, NY
- 2014 Gold Award at Fonda-Fultonville Jazz Festival, Fonda, NY
- 2014 Gold Award at the Oneida Jazz Festival, Oneida, NY
- 2014 Fifth Place at Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival, Boston, MA
Activities
- The Debate Club was co-founded in the Fall of 2007 by Lucas Bifera, Jordan Lavelle, and Richard Hancock. This club, which is moderated by Mr. Hayes, meets weekly and is open to all students in grades 9 through 12. The Debate Club serves as an open forum for debate and discussion about current events and issues that affect our lives. New members are always welcome.
- The McCormick and O'Donovan drill teams are the two La Salle Institute drill teams. Led by 1SG's Smith and Peters, together they perform both school duties as well as competitions around the state and country. They are noted by their red cords and usually are the highest ranking students. Every day before school, both drill teams practice their drill routines.
- The Color Guard are members of the student body who present the colors at sporting events and Masses. Members are noted by their white cords.
- The Rifle Club members are recognizable by their tan cords. They meet at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute range.
- The Cadet is La Salle's student newspaper. Moderated by John Conrad, it is written and published by the media homeroom. The newspaper is distributed to all homerooms on a monthly basis, with the exception of one month due to the deletion of the newspaper from the computers witch led to better security. The Cadet talks about sports, events, music, teacher interviews and a debate section. All students in grades six-through-twelve may contribute to the newspaper.
- The Student Senate representatives are elected at the beginning of each year. There are senators representing grades seven-through-twelve. The moderator of the Student Senate is Dr. Libbey-Landis. The Student Senate runs fundraisers, intramural's and dances among other things at La Salle, and is very involved with service projects.
- The Drama Club at La Salle is run by Virginia Maffia-Tobler and puts on an annual performance in the spring. They have also had house style performances in past falls. Students in grades 9-12, along with girls from regional high schools have put on productions such as Spoon River Anthology, ""Dial M for Murder, and Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Sign of Four Students who do not want to perform can still participate by being a member of the production crew which help with scenery, set-tp up, cleaning, curtain and lighting.
- The Rocket Club at La Salle is moderated by Mr.Maloney and is run by [Founder Sean Dewey] [President David Michael Stackrow] [Vice President Kyle Houser]- [Secretary of Defense Chris Wasielewski]-[Secretary of Homeland Security Samuel Collins]-[Secretary of Labor Sean Dewey]-[Secretary of Agriculture/Party Planner Mac Colvin]- [Secretary of Energy Joseph Crisafulli]. All names listed are exceptional Cadets who demonstrate the core values of Truth, Honor and Duty throughout a vast number of activities.
- St. Mary's School in Kenya La Salle Institute along with other Lasallian schools across the country support and fund the St. Mary's School in Nyeri, Kenya. LSI holds clothing drives and a magazine drive to support the school in Kenya. La Salle Institute is the largest contributor to the St. Mary's School out of all Lasallian schools that donate. All the money raised from yearly magazine drive in February goes to support the school. La Salle is the only school/group participating the Reading at Home Fund-raising Program that donates all the money to a charitable cause outside of the school/group. Last year over $7,000 was raised. LSI also collects new or gently used clothing with a La Salle imprint/design on it for the children at St. Mary's. This year more than 10 boxes of clothing were sent.
Notable alumni
The following is an incomplete list of notable La Salle Institute alumni:
- Dr. Joseph J. Bulmer: Nuclear engineer * William L. Carley (1930): Mayor of Troy, NY from 1984 to 1985.[4]
- Robert D. Carlson, P.E.: Mayor of Watervliet, New York from 1996[5] until 2007.[6]
- Pat M. Casale: New York State Assemblyman for the 108th Assembly District from 1992 until 2006.[7]
- Dr. Peter J. Cayan (1947): President of SUNY Institute of Technology from 1982 until 2002; the school's library now bears his name. Currently he is a member of La Salle's Board of Trustees.
- Robert T. Coonrod (1962):[8] President and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) from 1997 to 2005.[9]
- James V. Coffey (1896): Appointed as a Justice for the New York State Supreme Court in 1925.[10]
- Bishop Howard J. Hubbard (1956): Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany from 1977 to 2013.[11]
- Guy Hebert: Hockey goalie, he played for 10 years in the National Hockey League and Team USA, including the 1997 NHL All-Star Game.
- Bishop Elias Manning (1956): Bishop of Valença, Brazil.[11]
- Michael R. McNulty:[12] Member of the United States House of Representatives from 1989 to 2009. Represented the 21st Congressional District of New York.
- Dr. Martin E. Sullivan: Director of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. Former Director of the New York State Museum.[13]
- Scott Sicko (born January 30, 1988 in Albany, New York) is an American football tight end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was signed by the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He played college football at New Hampshire, and played high school football at Lasalle Institute. Sicko made 70 receptions as a tight end for 1,449 yards and 25 touchdowns his first year there. He also played defensive end, recording 103 tackles and 14.5 sacks his senior year. He led his team to a state Section 2 Class AA championship in 2005. He was named second team all-state at defensive end.
See also
References
- ↑ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- ↑ "About Us: History". La Salle Institute. Archived from the original on 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2008-11-09.
- ↑ "Army JROTC Program". La Salle Institute. Archived from the original on 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2008-11-09.
- ↑ "Carley, William L.". Albany Times Union. October 9, 1999. pp. B12.
- ↑ Gardinier, Bob (October 6, 1996). "Watervliet Must Hold Mayoral Election November 5". Albany Times Union. pp. C1.
- ↑ Vielkind, Jimmy (September 19, 2007). "Councilman ousts mayor in Watervliet contest". Albany Times Union. pp. A6.
- ↑ Odato, James (May 24, 2006). "Casale says he won't run for re-election; Assembly Republican is fifth member of minority party to say he's leaving". Albany Times Union. pp. B1.
- ↑ McGuire, Mark (November 14, 2001). "Groundbreaking for Digital Facility in Albany, N.Y., Area Ushers In New Era". Albany Times Union. pp. E1.
- ↑ http://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.org/Member_Biographies_A-D.html
- ↑ "Ex-Justice Coffey Dies on Auto Trip". Special to the New York Times. April 25, 1937. p. 42.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "La Salle Institute Homecoming Weekend 2006: Reunion Event Highlights" (PDF). The Alumni Cadet. La Salle Institute. Summer–Fall 2006. Retrieved 2008-11-09.
- ↑ Scruton, Bruce (October 20, 1989). "LaSalle Institute to Induct 4 into its Hall of Fame". Albany Times Union. pp. B7.
- ↑ http://www.npg.si.edu/inform/sullivan.htm
External links
- Official La Salle Institute web site
- Brothers of the Christian Schools
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany
- La Salle Institute Online Bookstore
- St. Mary's School in Kenya, Supported by La Salle Institute
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