De La Salle High School is a private,
Catholic
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secondary school run by the
in
,
Louisiana
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. The school's campus is located at the picturesque
St. Charles Avenue
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in
uptown New Orleans
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, near the
Audubon/University District. It was founded by the
De La Salle Brothers
french: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes
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in 1949. De La Salle High School offers grades 8 through 12. The school is affiliated with the
Lasallian
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mission, and functions within the school system of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans
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.
Lasallian heritage
De La Salle High School is named after St.
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle () (; 30 April 1651 – 7 April 1719) was a French priest, educational reformer, and founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He is a saint of the Catholic Church and the patron saint for t ...
, the founder of the
, (the "French Christian Brothers").
De La Salle High School is a Lasallian education institution.
Brief history of De La Salle High School
De La Salle High School opened in September 1949 with a freshman class of 74 boys. The founding faculty/staff of the school included four De La Salle Christian Brothers: Brother Ernest Cocagne (De La Salle's first principal), Brother August Faure, Brother John Devine, and Brother Francis Vesel. Classes were initially held in a large old home (which also served as the residence for the De La Salle Brothers) on Pitt Street, but, in 1951, De La Salle High School moved to the present building on St. Charles Avenue.
A number of additions to the school's physical plant have been made over the years. These additions have included a wing of eight classrooms on Leontine Street (1957), a gymnasium (1961), a student chapel (1961), the Brother Arsenius Center (1980), the Buck Seeber Health and Fitness Center (2003), the Life Sciences Center (2008), and the Shane and Holley Guidry Baseball and Softball Complex (2009).
De La Salle High School, which was initially an all-boys school, became coeducational in 1992.
An interesting point regarding the school's history is that De La Salle High School was the first high school to open in New Orleans following
Hurricane Katrina
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. The school opened its doors to high school students from schools all across the city and surrounding areas.
Athletics
De La Salle High School athletic programs compete as a member of the
Louisiana High School Athletic Association
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(LHSAA).
De La Salle has 17 sports teams: 10 boys' teams and 7 girls' teams.
Athletic facilities
De La Salle High School built the Shane and Holley Guidry Batting facility for baseball and softball. The facility has two batting cages with two pitching simulators. The complex also has an area for golf and tennis.
In popular culture
On the TV show ''American Horror Story: Coven'', a hairdresser for
Marie Laveau
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states that her son had his first day at De La Salle.
Notable alumni
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John Arthurs
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Arthurs played college basketball for the Tulane University, where he was an All-American in 1969. He scored 1,501 points in three seasons, gradu ...
- Former
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player - '65
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Lance Dunbar
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Early years
Dunbar was born i ...
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NFL running back; attended but did not graduate from De La Salle High School (displaced by
Hurricane Katrina
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)
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Robert M. Groves
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- Sociologist, former United States Census Bureau Director - '66
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John Hainkel
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- Served as both Louisiana Speaker of the House and Louisiana Senate President (deceased)
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Karl Hankton
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- Former
NFL wide receiver
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Marquise Hill
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- Former
NFL player (deceased)
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Chris Horton
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- Former
NFL player
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Tad Jones
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- Author, music historian, and founder of
Tipitina's
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History
Local music enthusiasts opened the venue on January 14, 1977.[Jim Letten
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- Former U.S. Attorney Eastern District of Louisiana - '71
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Stanley Lombardo
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- Classicist, translator (''Aeneid'', ''Iliad'', and ''Odyssey'') - '61
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Gregory A. Miller - Member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives
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from St. Charles Parish - graduated c. '80
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Al Montreuil - Former Major League Baseball player
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Mark Normand
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and actor.
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Paul Pastorek
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- Attorney, former Louisiana State Superintendent of Education
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Kenneth Allen Polite, Jr. - Former U.S. Attorney Eastern District of Louisiana - '93
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Duane Reboul - American basketball coach, also coached at De La Salle High School
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Dawn Angelique Richard from
MTV
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's hit show
Making the Band
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Danity Kane
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*
Thomas John Rodi - Archbishop of Mobile - '67
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Tom Schedler
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- Former Secretary of State of Louisiana - '67
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Gene Taylor - Former U.S. Congressman for Mississippi - '71
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David Vitter
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A Republican, Vitter served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 to 1999. ...
- Former U.S. Senator from Louisiana - '79
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Jeffrey Vitter
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- Computer scientist, former chancellor at University of Mississippi
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Jay Weigel - Arts administrator, composer
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Frank Wills - Former Major League Baseball player (deceased)
Notes and references
External links
De La Salle High School official website.NOLA.COM Sports Center: De La Salle High School NOLA.COM: De La Salle High School in the New Orleans local newsVideos about De La Salle High School
De La Salle High School Photo Gallery
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Lasallian schools in the United States
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