Portland, October 8th, 2015. Hundreds of supporters gathered at the De La Salle North Catholic High School’s annual scholarship dinner. Community enthusiasm for the school is high; instead of only tuition, the innovative high school’s programs are augmented with a Corporate Work Study Program where students work at paid internships one day every week.

One of De La Salle’s sponsors, Guardian Property Management, featured a student who works at their organization in their official blog, as she learns about the field of property management.

One of De La Salle’s sponsors, Guardian Property Management, hired a student who works at their organization and learns about the field of property management.

In addition to revenue earned by working students, donations help keep the North Portland high school affordable for students.  De La Salle North Catholic High School’s annual scholarship dinner raised $470,000.

Jan Jacobsen poses with David and Gay Jacobsen. Gay was honored for her outstanding volunteer work at De Lasalle North Catholic.

Jan Jacobsen poses with David and Gay Jacobsen. Gay was honored for her outstanding volunteer work at De Lasalle North Catholic.

Barb Heffernen catches up with friends at the cocktail hour.

Barb Heffernen catches up with friends at the cocktail hour.

Nani Warren & Penny Guest look over auction items.

Nani Warren & Penny Guest look over auction items.

Barb Silver and Ashleigh de Villiers enjoy the evening.

Barb Silver and Ashleigh de Villiers enjoy the evening.

De La Salle prepares young men and women for college We provide a rigorous faith-based education emphasizing math, science, and language arts

De La Salle North provides a rigorous faith-based education emphasizing math, science, and language arts.

This video helps tell the story.

From De La Salle North Catholic High School:

De La Salle North Catholic High School provides a faith-based, college preparatory high school education to underserved students from the Portland area. Our goal is to develop tomorrow’s community leaders by making high-quality education accessible to motivated young people in a learning environment that values cultural, spiritual, and ethnic diversity. Our educational approach provides each student with the opportunity to succeed through small classes, high expectations, and active participation in our Corporate Work Study Program. We don’t turn away any capable, motivated or interested student because they cannot afford our tuition.

The De La Salle North Catholic Code

De La Salle North Catholic students are expected to follow a code of ethics:
As a student of De La Salle, I am focused on my future; therefore, I am responsible for what I say and what I do; I respect my teachers, my peers, and my school; I am on time; I am prepared; and I demand the most of my ability.

De La Salle North Asks: What If?

Founded in 2001, De La Salle North Catholic was the first school in the nation modeled after Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago. The Cristo Rey Network of schools was established for students in communities that have limited access to private education. Thirty Cristo Rey schools in 19 states and the District of Columbia provide a quality, Catholic, college preparatory education to 6,500 young people who live in urban communities with limited educational options. Member schools utilize a rigorous academic model, supported with effective instruction, to prepare students with a broad range of academic abilities for college success. Cristo Rey Network schools employ an innovative Corporate Work Study Program that provides students with real world work experiences. Every student works five full days a month to fund the majority of his or her education, gain job experience, grow in self-confidence, and realize the relevance of his or her education.

Learn more here:
www.cristoreynetwork.org

The De La Salle Christian Brothers

We are part of the International Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, commonly known as the De La Salle Christian Brothers; and since 1868 we have been dedicated to creating communities of learning in the western United States. Today the Brothers and Lasallian partners of our district serve more than 10,000 students in four western states: Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington. Administrative offices are at the De La Salle Institute, located at Mont La Salle in Napa, California. The district also collaborates with the other districts of the USA/Toronto Region and the worldwide Institute.

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