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De La Salle High School of Conc ord, Inc. Fact Book 2016-2017

The De La Salle High School Fact Book 2016-2017 is a single-source reference document of significant statistics and trend information on academic programs, learning outcomes, faculty members, students, applicants, finances, and alumni. It is intended as a resource for institutional planning and assessment.

Several sources were used in its preparation, including data internally generated from the offices of Academics, Admissions, Advancement, Alumni Relations, Finance, Human Resources, and Registrar.

Suggestions for the continued enhancement of the Fact Book are welcomed.

Mark DeMarco ’78

President [email protected]

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Table of Contents

SECTION I 2016-2017 SCHOOL PROFILE ...... 5

SECTION II FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ...... 11

SECTION III ORGANIZATION ...... 15

SECTION IV ENROLLMENT AND ATTRITION ...... 19

SECTION V FRESHMEN STUDENTS ...... 25

SECTION VI ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, & STAFF INFORMATION ...... 29

SECTION VII ALUMNI INFORMATION & CLASS OF 2016 POST-GRADUATION PLANS ...... 33

SECTION VIII TUITION & FINANCIAL AID ...... 43

SECTION IX FINANCE ...... 47

SECTION X ATHLETICS ...... 51

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2016-2017 SCHOOL PROFILE

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2016-2017 SCHOOL PROFILE

De La Salle High School is a private Catholic high school for young men founded in 1965 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers of the District of San Francisco (now known as the District of San Francisco New Orleans). De La Salle is located thirty miles east of San Francisco and primarily serves students of Contra Costa County. The campus, which lies on almost twenty acres, is characterized by openness and beauty, and can accommodate over 1,000 students. Its facilities include a 350-seat theater, library, large music facility, gymnasium, newly renovated pool and athletic field complex, computer center, student center, and the new STREAM (Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Arts, and Math) building, which opened in Fall 2015. Additionally, the 300-wing of the school was renovated over the 2016 summer to provide new math and art rooms, as well as a multimedia design studio.

The student population reflects the diversity found in the ethnic, cultural, and economic realities of the county, and the school encourages this diversity in the composition of its student body. The school population of approximately 1,050 students is composed of African-American (5%), Latino/Hispanic (15%), Asian (3%), Caucasian (56%), Filipino (6%), multiracial (10%), American Indian (1%), Pacific Islander (2%), and other (2%).

One-hundred-six dedicated professionals comprise De La Salle’s administration, faculty, and staff, including three Christian Brothers. Four members have earned doctoral degrees, and fifty members have earned master’s degrees in their related fields of administration, teaching, counseling, or library services. The faculty and staff are noted for their professionalism, warmth, support, and availability to students and their parents.

The students’ families support the school with volunteer time (over 25,000 hours each year), through their participation in the DLS Parent Association, Alumni Association, academic events, performing arts programs, and interscholastic athletic events. This commitment of parental support is a distinguishing characteristic of De La Salle.

Each year the Admissions Committee considers applicants from approximately 100 parochial, private, and public elementary schools. Enrollment is selective and acceptance is based upon the applicant’s performance on the High School Placement Test, academic records, recommendations of the principal, counselors, and teachers, and may include a personal interview. The school seeks to attract students of varying academic abilities from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Each incoming class includes 5% of students who have applied and been selected to participate in the Bishop John S. Cummins Program, which provides substantial financial support and mentoring for students with limited financial resources (185% of the federal poverty level), many of whom are first-generation college-bound, and who have the potential to benefit from a De La Salle education. De La Salle promotes positive expectations in a supportive environment for students who can benefit from the Lasallian educational philosophy.

De La Salle is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Western Catholic Educational Association. De La Salle received a full 6-year accreditation in the fall of 2015. De La Salle is affiliated with the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, the California Scholarship Federation, the National Honor Society, and the National Education Council of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

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Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide a thorough education rooted in the traditions of the Catholic faith. It also seeks to meet the individual needs of each student as he prepares for college and life. The curriculum is coordinated with , a private Catholic girls’ high school located across the street from De La Salle. Many upper-division classes are co-educational. Students are required to enroll in six class periods per day; any additional classes are beyond the minimum.

Graduation Requirements

English …...……..…. 40 credits Social Studies ………… 30 credits Science …...…………... 25 credits

Mathematics ...... 30 credits World Languages...…… 20 credits Fine Arts ……………... 10 credits

Religious Studies...… 30 credits Electives……………..… 25 credits Physical Education ...… 20 credits

TOTAL CREDITS: 240

AP/Honors

AP/Honors classes are available in grades 9-12 and include these academic disciplines: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Visual & Performing Arts, and World Languages. Advanced Placement courses include:

Biology Environmental Science Spanish Calculus AB Government Statistics Calculus BC Italian Language Studio Art Chemistry Latin (Vergil) U.S. History English Language & Composition Physics English Literature Psychology

College Prep courses are coded “P” or “H” (Honors). Enrollment in honors and AP classes is limited and depends on available space and the individual student’s qualifications. In order to enroll in Honors or AP courses, students must meet eligibility requirements and submit an application. Students over the age of 16 may participate in concurrent enrollment at any local community college. Work in Progress on the transcript includes both semester and year-long courses.

G.P.A.

G.P.A. is weighted. Value is given to pluses and minuses. No A+ grades are issued. One extra grade point is designated for Honors and Advanced Placement courses. Total G.P.A. only includes courses taken at De La Salle. Ranking

De La Salle does not provide class ranking for its students, but deciles are provided below. Because the school has a selective student body and a college preparatory program, class rank could be misleading in determining a student’s ability to successfully complete college work. Any course repeated to earn a higher mark or any enrichment course taken elsewhere are noted on the transcript but not calculated into the De La Salle cumulative G.P.A. Page 8 De La Salle High School of Conc ord, Inc. Fact Book 2016-2017

Class of 2017 weighted G.P.A. distribution – 6th Semester cumulative grades – 258 students

1st Decile ……….………….. 4.01 – 4.59 G.P.A. 2nd Decile ………………….. 3.75 – 4.00 G.P.A. 3rd Decile …………………... 3.54 – 3.74 G.P.A. 4th Decile …………………... 3.36 – 3.53 G.P.A. 5th Decile …………………... 3.24 – 3.35 G.P.A. 6th through 10th Deciles ……. 1.89 – 3.22 G.P.A.

Testing Information – Class of 2016

SAT: 215 students ACT: 235 students

SAT Means: Critical Reading – 544 Math – 555 Writing – 526 Mid 50%: Critical Reading – 470-620 Math – 480-630 Writing – 470-580

ACT – Composite Mean: 25.2 Mid 50%: 22-29

College Matriculation – Class of 2016

85% four-year institutions (204 students) California 4-year institutions: 32 different schools (20 public, 12 private) (42% of the class)

Out-of-State 4-year institutions: 63 different schools in 28 states and Washington D.C. (43% of the class)

13% two-year institutions (32 students)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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What is the student-faculty ratio for Fall 2016? 15:1

How many courses are offered? 110* *does not include those offered at Carondelet High School

What is the average class size of all courses for Fall 2016? 30

How many full-time faculty members are there? 70

What is the percentage of male and female faculty? 28% female 72% male

How many De La Salle alumni are employed? 27

What is the cost of tuition and fees for 2016-2017? $ 17,500

What were the total operating expenses for the 2015-2016 fiscal year? $ 19,519,170

What were the total program expenses (instructional, $ 13,959,227 athletic, student activities, and net auxiliary) for the 2015-2016 fiscal year?

What was the market value of the endowment $ 8,212,306 at June 30, 2016?

What is the per student gap? $ 1,665 (the amount that the cost to educate each student exceeds the net tuition and fees received for each student – filled through fundraising revenue)

How many living alumni are there? 9,211 Includes alumni through graduating class of 2016

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What was the total amount of Annual Fund contributions to De La Salle High School for the fiscal year 2015-2016?

2015 – 2016 Overall Giving

7/1/15 – 6/30/16 7/1/14 – 6/30/15 Amount # Donors # Gifts Amount # Donors # Gifts Annual Giving $ 899,327 1,623 3,441 $ 985,054 1,725 3,715 Major Giving $ 0 0 0 $ 60,000 1 1 Planned Giving $ 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 Events $ 534,255 879 1,474 $ 680,268 1,006 1,920 In-Kind $ 119,685 163 177 $ 135,062 158 173 eTeam Initiative $ 140,289 1,443 1,433 $ 97,188 1,238 1,238 TOTAL $ 1,693,557 4,108 6,535 $ 1,957,572 4,128 7,047

2015-2016 Overall Giving Items to Note: • These numbers are reported according to “pledge basis” that includes all pledges and cash gifts, but not pledge payments. • “Major Giving” is defined as gifts of $10,000 or more. As we are in a new Campaign, most Major Giving gifts will be attributed to the 50th Anniversary Campaign. FY 14-15 Major Giving of $60,000 was Lasallian Education Fund pledge to Bishop Cummins Program. • Events were higher in FY14-15 at this time due to the August 2014 movie premiere of When the Game Stands Tall ($73,738).

2015 – 2016 Annual Giving Participation Numbers 7/1/15 – 6/30/16 7/1/14 – 6/30/15 Constituency Dollars Raised Participation Dollars Raised Participation Board of Trustees $ 13,375 100.0% $ 7,715 100.0% Current Parents $ 263,467 59.92% $ 266,059 63.37% Parent Class 2020 $ 148,026 18.91% $ 281,158 20.0% Alumni $ 143,363 7.33% $ 149,649 8.02% Alumni Parents $ 122,525 4.60% $ 137,577 5.21% Grandparents $ 21,725 4.21% $ 18,557 5.05% Faculty/Staff $ 35,107 79.67% $ 43,120 100.0% Friends $ 36,723 4.71% $ 52,573 6.09%

2015-2016 Annual Giving Participation Numbers Items to Note: • These numbers are reported according to “pledge basis” that includes all pledges and cash gifts, but not pledge payments. • Dollars Raised do not add up to TOTAL Overall Giving as an individual may fall into two or more constituencies (e.g. a Current Parent can also be an Alumni) and therefore would be counted twice. The chart above is only for viewing dollars raised and participation for each constituency.

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ORGANIZATION

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ENROLLMENT AND ATTRITION

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Enrollment History to Year 2000

Grade Total Enrollment Year 9 10 11 12 as of Oct. 1 1971-72 164 138 129 106 537 1972-73 170 151 138 120 579 1973-74 177 158 150 126 611 1974-75 169 159 141 140 609 1975-76 174 165 147 133 619 1976-77 182 174 159 129 644 1977-78 213 177 158 142 690 1978-79 200 208 165 155 728 1979-80 191 192 188 158 729 1980-81 188 178 187 181 734 1981-82 191 185 179 182 737 1982-83 210 192 192 181 775 1983-84 197 208 189 192 786 1984-85 210 198 215 194 817 1985-86 200 224 192 205 821 1986-87 210 200 214 191 815 1987-88 248 218 199 208 873 1988-89 217 232 211 198 858 1989-90 257 213 222 208 900 1990-91 241 245 202 220 908 1991-92 253 234 230 198 915 1992-93 260 232 223 224 939 1993-94 263 244 227 218 952 1994-95 270 241 223 215 949 1995-96 264 235 216 195 910 1996-97 231 211 201 203 846 1997-98 234 235 220 203 892 1998-99 287 225 228 208 948 1999-00 283 269 209 214 975

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What is the total headcount enrollment of students at 1,046 De La Salle High School (Fall 2016)?

De La Salle High School Demographics 2016-2017 Ethnicity # % Asian/Pacific Islander 47 4.49 African American 48 4.59 American Indian 11 1.05 Caucasian 590 56.41 Filipino 57 5.45 Latino/Hispanic 158 15.11 Multi-Racial 115 10.99 Other 20 1.91 1,046 100.00

# %

How many students of color? 436 41.7

How many international students? 1 0.1

How many students are Catholic? 812 77.6

How many students are non-Catholic or unstated? 234 22.4

How many students are from Contra Costa County? 952 91.0

How many students are from Alameda County? 75 7.2

How many students are from Solano County? 14 1.34

How many students are from other counties? 7 0.67

How many transfer students applied for admission (Fall 2016)? 44

How many of those who applied were accepted? 18 40.9% (2 from Catholic schools)

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How many students applied for admission to the Class of 2020? 430

How many of those applicants attended Catholic elementary schools? 47% 202

How many of the applicants from Catholic elementary 94% 190 schools were admitted?

How many of the total pool of applicants 82% 352 were admitted?

How many of the total admitted were 77% 270 subsequently enrolled? (This is the “yield.”)

How many students of the class of 2020 are Catholic? 76% 207

How many students of the class of 2020 are from 89% 240 Contra Costa County?

How many students of the class of 2020 are from 9% 24 Alameda County?

How many students of the class of 2020 are from 1% 2 Solano County?

How many students of the class of 2020 are from 1% 4 other counties?

How many students of the class of 2020 attended 57% 154 Catholic elementary schools?

How many students of the class of 2020 attended 28% 76 public elementary schools?

How many students of the class of 2020 attended 15% 40 independent non-Catholic elementary schools?

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2016-17 Faculty Longevity

# of Years # of Faculty

39 1 1.3% 37 2 2.6% 35 2 2.6% 30 1 1.3% 29 1 1.3% 28 2 2.6% 27 1 1.3% 25 1 1.3% 23 1 1.3% 22 1 1.3% 20 2 2.6% 19 4 5.3% 18 2 2.6% 17 1 1.3% 16 2 2.6% 15 6 7.9% 14 1 1.3% 13 3 3.9% 12 3 3.9% 11 1 1.3% 9 3 3.9% 8 6 7.9% 7 2 2.6% 5 4 5.3% 4 3 3.9% 3 3 3.9% 2 5 6.6% 1 7 9.2% First Year 5 6.6%

Total 76 100.0% 10/31/2016

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ALUMNI INFORMATION & CLASS OF 2016 POST-GRADUATION PLANS

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2015-16 Alumni Annual Fund Giving Statistics Total Donations Received by Alumni $ 148,026 Number of Alumni Donors 493 Average Alumni Contribution $ 300 Alumni Giving Rate 7.33% Number of Alumni Who Are President Circle Members 20

2015-16 Alumni Annual Fund Giving by Decade

Decade Total Given % of Total Given 1965 – 1969 $ 775 8.33% 1970 – 1979 $ 32,972 6.31% 1980 – 1989 $ 58,442 10.22% 1990 – 1999 $ 32,261 8.41% 2000 – 2010 $ 17,137 5.81% 2010 – Present $ 540 2.24% TOTALS: $ 142,127 Average of 6.89% per decade

2015-16 Alumni Annual Fund Giving

Total Given % of Total Given Unrestricted $ 82,221 55.54% Bishop John S. Cummins Scholarship Program $ 9,235 6.24% Financial Aid $ 6,090 4.11% Alumni Endowment for Financial Aid $ 6,355 4.29% Bishop John S. Cummins Endowment $ 3,000 2.03% Other Endowment Gifts $ 3,588 2.42% Student Programs $ 400 0.27% Brotherhood Fund $ 3,025 2.04% De La Salle Academy $ 300 0.20% Other Restricted $ 33,812 22.84% TOTALS: $148,026 100.00%

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2014-15 Alumni Annual Fund Giving

Total Given % of Total Given Unrestricted $ 75,709 50.59% Bishop John S. Cummins Scholarship Program $ 10,541 7.04% Financial Aid $ 3,390 2.27% Alumni Endowment for Financial Aid $ 4,455 2.98% Bishop John S. Cummins Endowment $ 4,825 3.22% Other Endowment Gifts $ 4,175 2.79% Student Programs $ 1,025 0.68% Brotherhood Fund $ 3,355 2.24% De La Salle Academy $ 2,850 1.90% Other Restricted $ 39,324 26.28% TOTALS: $149,649 100.00%

2013-14 Alumni Annual Fund Giving

Total Given % of Total Given Unrestricted $ 98,162 54.89% Bishop John S. Cummins Scholarship Program $ 11,504 6.43% Financial Aid $ 14,203 7.94% Alumni Endowment for Financial Aid $ 9,900 5.54% Bishop John S. Cummins Endowment $ 4,715 2.64% Other Endowment Gifts $ 6,306 3.53% Student Programs $ 475 0.27% Brotherhood Fund $ 3,814 2.13% De La Salle Academy $ 3,730 2.09% Other Restricted $ 26,038 14.56% TOTALS: $ 178,847 100.00%

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DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL POST-GRADUATION PLANS 2016

Class of 2016 – 240 Students Planned College Attendance – 238 Students at 104 Colleges & Universities

College Plans # of Students Percentage Four-Year College 204 85% Two-Year College 32 13% Undecided 2 1% Other 2 1% Total 240 100%

• Two students were undecided as to whether they would attend a two-year or four-year college. One student will attend a post-graduate year at a preparatory school, and one has other plans. • The 204 students attending four-year colleges (85% of the class) will be in 29 states and Washington DC. • Students applied to an average of 7.7 schools and had an average acceptance rate of 53%. • Twenty-six (26) students (11% of the class) were recruited for athletics at four-year schools (16 at Division I; 3 at Division II; 2 at Division III; 2 at NAIA schools; and 4 at Club Level for Rugby) • At least 63 students (26% of the class) received academic merit scholarships.

Of four-year colleges in California, students are attending 32 schools: 20 public, and 12 private, for a total of 100 students, 42% of the class.

Public CA (69 students) Private CA (31 students)

CSUs (17.5% of class): (13% of class)

CA Maritime Academy (1) California Baptist University (2) Cal Poly Pomona (2) Chapman University (1) CSU Poly San Luis Obispo (5) Concordia University (1) CSU Chico (11) Dominican University (1) CSU (1) Loyola Marymount University (2) CSU Fullerton (1) Notre Dame de Namur University (1) CSU Monterey Bay (1) Pepperdine University (1) CSU Sacramento (3) St. Mary’s College (11) San Diego State University (5) Santa Clara University (3) San Francisco State University (5) University of San Diego (4) San Jose State University (3) University of San Francisco (3) Sonoma State University (4) University of Southern California (1)

UCs (11% of class)

UC Berkeley (5) UC Los Angeles (4) UC Santa Barbara (3) UC Davis (2) UC Riverside (2) UC Santa Cruz (5) UC Irvine (3) UC San Diego (2)

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Of four-year, out-of-state colleges, there are 104 students attending 63 schools (30 public and 33 private) in 28 states and Washington D.C. for a total of 43% of the class:

State Colleges

Alabama University of Alabama (3)

Arizona Arizona State University (1) University of Arizona (9) Northern Arizona University (2)

Colorado Colorado State University (1) University of Colorado Boulder (3) University of Denver (1)

Connecticut Quinnipiac University (1)

Washington DC American University (1) Georgetown University (1) Howard University (1) The George Washington University (1)

Florida Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University—Daytona Beach (1)

Hawaii University of Hawaii at Manoa (1)

Idaho Boise State University (1) University of Idaho (1)

Illinois Loyola University Chicago (2) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1)

Indiana Purdue University (2) University of Notre Dame (1)

Iowa The University of Iowa (1)

Maine University of Maine (1)

Massachusetts Boston College (1) Boston University (1) Harvard University (1) Regis College (1)

Michigan Michigan State University (1) University of Michigan (2)

Missouri Missouri University of Science and Technology (1)

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Mississippi University of Mississippi (1)

Montana Montana State University, Bozeman (3)

Nevada University of Nevada, Reno (8)

New York (1) (1) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1) Rochester Institute of Technology (1) St. John’s University, Queens (1) Syracuse University (1)

Ohio Denison University (1)

Oregon Lewis & Clark College (2) Oregon Institute of Technology (1) Oregon State University (4) University of Oregon (4) University of Portland (2) Reed College (1) Southern Oregon University (2)

Pennsylvania Drexel University (1) Lehigh University (1) Pennsylvania State University (1)

South Carolina The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina (1)

Tennessee Rhodes College (1) Vanderbilt University (1)

Texas St. Edward’s University (1) Texas A&M University (1) Texas Christian University (1) University of Texas, Austin (1)

Utah University of Utah (1)

Vermont Bennington College (1)

Washington Cornish College of the Arts (1) Eastern Washington University (1) Gonzaga University (6) University of Washington (2)

Wisconsin Marquette University (1) University of Wisconsin, Madison (1)

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Thirty-two (32) students (13% of the class) are attending two-year colleges in California, Maryland, and New Mexico for a total of eight (8) different schools.

CA Community Colleges

Chabot College (1) Ohlone College (1) Diablo Valley College (24) Los Medanos College (1) Saddleback College (1) Santa Barbara City College (2)

Out-of-State Community Colleges Community College of Baltimore County, MD (1) New Mexico Military Institute (1)

Additionally, students were accepted at the following colleges and universities:

Academy of Art University, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Arcadia University, Auburn University Montgomery, Azusa Pacific University, Babson College, Baylor University, Benedictine College, Bethany College, Boston College, California Lutheran University, California State University, Bakersfield, California State University, Channel Islands, California State University, Dominguez Hills, California State University, Long Beach, California State University, Los Angeles, California State University, San Marcos, California State University, Stanislaus, University of California, Merced, Canisius College, Carroll College, The Catholic University of America, Centre College, Clemson University, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, University of Colorado at Denver, Colorado Mesa University, Colorado School of Mines, University of Dallas, Dean College, DePaul University, DeSales University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott, Georgia Institute of Technology, The University of Georgia, Grand Canyon University, Hampton University, Hawaii Pacific University, Holy Names University, Humboldt State University, The College of Idaho, Ithaca College, University of Kentucky, La Salle University, University of La Verne, Linfield College, College, University of Maryland, College Park, Marymount California University, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, University of Massachusetts, Boston, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Menlo College, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Miami University, Ohio, University of Miami, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, The University of Montana, Missoula, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University of New Mexico, Northeastern University, Occidental College, Pacific University, University of the Pacific, University of Pittsburgh, Point Loma Nazarene University, Portland State University, University of Puget Sound, University of Redlands, Regis University, Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Saint Michael’s College, San Diego Christian College, Seattle University, Seton Hall University, University of South Carolina, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Southern Methodist University, University of St. Andrew’s, University of St. Thomas, Temple University, Texas Tech University, The University of Texas, Permian Basin, , The Ohio State University, Tulane University, University at Buffalo The State University of , Vassar College, Villanova University, University of Virginia, Washington State University, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Virginia University, Western Washington University, Whittier College, Willamette University, College of William and Mary, University of Wyoming, Woodbury University.

As of May 13, 2016 Compiled by Janet Appel & Esther Lopez, Co-Directors of College Counseling

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TUITION & FINANCIAL AID

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FINANCE

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DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARY OF OPERATING INCOME AND EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016

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The Athletic Department, guided by the traditions of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the charism of Saint John Baptist de la Salle, founder of the Brothers and Patron of Teachers, is committed to providing a well- rounded program for student-athletes. The Athletic Department provides these student-athletes with a program that is not only physically challenging, but one that further promotes the spiritual and academic values of Saint John Baptist de La Salle. The Athletic Department recognizes and fosters the development of commitment, brotherhood and sportsmanship, and instills in all the student-athletes a sense of pride and achievement. The Athletic Department seeks to create an environment in which all student-athletes develop a sense of self-esteem and dignity in a Christian setting that is both moral and caring.

Total Number of Sports:

3 Fall Sports: Cross Country, Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity Football, Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity Water Polo, Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity

3 Winter Sports: , Freshman (2 teams), Junior Varsity, Varsity Soccer, Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity , Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity

8 Spring Sports: , Varsity , Freshman (2 teams), Junior Varsity, Varsity , Junior Varsity, Varsity , Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity and , Junior Varsity, Varsity , Junior Varsity, Varsity Track and Field, Junior Varsity, Varsity , Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity

4 Club Sports: Rugby, Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, Varsity Bowling Trap Shooting Ice Hockey

Total Number of Participants/Academics by Sport: Participants G.P.A. (Varsity Only) Baseball 75 3.10 Basketball 55 3.07 Cross Country 75 3.41 Football 150 3.11 Golf 21 3.31 Lacrosse 75 3.14 Soccer 65 3.15 Swimming & Diving 64 3.42 Tennis 20 3.36 Track & Field 135 3.10 Volleyball 30 3.15 Water Polo 50 3.48 Wrestling 45 3.03 Total: 860 Page 53

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2015 – 2016 Team Accomplishments

Baseball: East Bay Athletic League Champions, North Coast Section Champions Basketball: East Bay Athletic League Champions, North Coast Section Champions, NCS Champions, CIF State Finalists Football: North Coast Section Champions, CIF Division Open Division State Champions Golf: North Coast Section Champions Lacrosse: North Coast Section Finalists Track & Field: North Coast Section Champions, Meet of Champions Winner Volleyball: East Bay Athletic League Champions, North Coast Section Champions Wrestling: North Coast Section Team Dual Team Champions, NCS Tournament Champions, CIF State 9th place

Championship History:

Baseball: 9 NCS Championships; 9x BVAL Champions; 2012, 2014, 2015 & 2016 EBAL Champions Basketball: 2 State Titles; 11 NCS Championships; 6 NorCal Championships Cross Country: 16 NCS Championships; 18 BVAL Championships Football: 31 NCS Titles; 19 California State Titles; 7 National Championships; 10 State Bowl Appearances Golf: 15 League and 6 NCS Championships; 2006 California State Champions; 4 NorCal Championships Lacrosse: 2007, 2009, 2010 & 2014 NCS Champions; 2010, 2011 & 2013 EBAL Champions Soccer: 12x NCS Champions; 5x EBAL Champions, 16x BVAL Champions Tennis: 2 NCS Singles Title; 8x BVAL Champions Track and Field: 11x NCS Champions; 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2016 NCS MOC Champions; 18x BVAL Champions; 2013 EBAL Champions Volleyball: 9x NCS Champions; 10x BVAL Champions; 4x EBAL Champions Water Polo: 4 NCS Titles; 11x BVAL Champions; 2009, 2012 & 2013 EBAL Champions Wrestling: 9x NCS Duals Champions; 8x EBAL Champions

2015 – 2016 NCAA Athletes:

1. Boss Tagaloa – Football – UCLA 2. Devin Asiasi – Football – University of Michigan 3. Antoine Custer – Football – Eastern Washington 4. Brooklyn Hardiman – Football – Southern Oregon 5. Miles Johnston – Football – Southern Oregon 6. Jackson Thuma – Lacrosse – Denison 7. Forrest White – Swimming – University of Iowa 8. Ben Allen – Lacrosse – Marquette 9. Armani Smith – Baseball – UC Santa Barbara 10. Nick Sparks – Baseball – Saint Mary’s College 11. Connor Redmond – Baseball – Cal Poly SLO 12. Conner Roberts – Baseball – UC Santa Barbara 13. Jordan Chriss – Baseball – Columbia 14. Jordan Ratinho – Basketball – University of San Francisco

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TOTAL NUMBER OF COACHES BY SPORT

FALL WRESTLING Head Varsity 1 CROSS COUNTRY Assistant Varsity 2 Head Coach 1 Head Junior Varsity 1 Assistant 2 Assistant Junior Varsity 2 FOOTBALL SPRING Head Varsity 1 Assistant Varsity 9 BASEBALL Head Junior Varsity 1 Head Varsity 1 Assistant Junior Varsity 6 Assistant Varsity 4 Head Frosh 1 Head Junior Varsity 1 Assistant Frosh 6 Assistant Junior Varsity 1 Equipment 1 Head Frosh 2 WATER POLO Assistant Frosh 2 Co-Head Varsity 1 GOLF Assistant Varsity 3 Head Varsity 1 Junior Varsity 1 Assistant Varsity 2 Assistant Junior Varsity 1 Head Junior Varsity 1 Freshman 2 Assistant Junior Varsity 3 LACROSSE WINTER Head Varsity 1 Assistant Varsity 2 BASKETBALL Head Junior Varsity 1 Junior Varsity Assistant 1 Head Varsity 1 Head Frosh 1 Assistant Varsity 4 Assistant Frosh 6 Head Junior Varsity 1 SWIMMING & DIVING Assistant Junior Varsity 2 Head Varsity 1 Head Silver 1 Assistant Varsity 2 Assistant Silver 1 Head Diving 1 Head Green 1 TENNIS Assistant Green 2 Varsity 2 SOCCER Assistant 2 Head Varsity 1 TRACK & FIELD Assistant Varsity 4 Head Varsity 1 Head Junior Varsity 1 Assistant Varsity 9 Assistant Junior Varsity 1 VOLLEYBALL Head Frosh 1 Head Varsity 1 Assistant Frosh 2 Assistant Varsity 1

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