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1 The International Institute and the District of San Francisco Today
HAND OUT demographic information on the Institute– maps of the Institute, US/Toronto Region, our District; a few pages of District statistics. A Quick Tour

2 The United States-Toronto Region 2011
Nearly 100 ministries 54 high schools 17 “Miguel” schools Focuses on 4 -8 grades “Cristo Rey” schools High schools w/ an academic and business component; four students work one job and still are at school 8 Colleges / Universities 5 elementary schools Programs for Youth with Special Needs San Miguel Schools Providence, RI (grades 5-8) Camden, NJ (grades 6-8) Chicago, IL (2) (San Miguel School: grades 6-8; San Miguel School of Chicago, Gary Comer Campus: currently grades 5-6; eventually grades 5-8) Minneapolis, MN (grades 6-8) St. Louis, MO (grades 6-8) Memphis, TN (2) (De La Salle School at Blessed Sacrament: grades K-4; Holy Names Catholic School: grades 3-6) Browning, MT (currently grades 5-7; eventually K-12) San Francisco, CA (De Marillac Middle School: grades 6-8) Washington, DC (San Miguel School of Washington, DC: grades 6-8) Freeport, NY (The De La Salle School: grades 5-6; eventually 5-8) Philadelphia, PA (La Salle Academy of Philadelphia: currently grades 3-4; eventually grades 3-8) Racine, WI (San Juan Diego Middle School: currently grade 6; eventually grades 6-8) Tulsa, OK Mention new charter initiative in Chicago Cristo Rey Schools De La Salle North Catholic High School, Portland, Oregon San Miguel High School, Tucson, Arizona Cristo Rey New York High School

3 The San Francisco District 2011
CALIFORNIA-NORTHERN Christian Brothers High School, Sacramento (1876) De La Salle High School, Concord (1965) De Marillac Academy, San Francisco (2001) Justin-Siena High School, Napa (1966) Lasallian Educational Opportunities (LEO), Oakland (1994) Latino Adult Institute, Napa (1998) La Salle Vietnam House/De La Salle Chapel, San Jose (1981) Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, San Francisco (1852) Saint Mary’s College, Moraga (1863) Saint Mary’s College High School, Berkeley (1863) CALIFORNIA-SOUTHERN Cathedral High School, Los Angeles (1925) La Salle High School, Pasadena (1956) Centro La Salle, Tijuana, Mexico (1978) In partnership with the District of North Mexico OREGON La Salle High School, Milwaukie(1966) De La Salle North Catholic High School, Portland (2001) WASHINGTON La Salle High School, Yakima (1998) ARIZONA San Miguel High School, Tucson (2004) The San Francisco District 2011 Spend some time with this slide Give them a sense of place – which works are where Oldest educational ministry in the District: Saint Mary’s College and Saint Mary’s College High School (1863) We’ll take a moment to highlight the youngest educational ministries in the District -- next slide --

4 Newest Schools District of San Francisco
In response to local requests and local needs Direct service of the poor, disenfranchised Adapted to the needs of those served Innovative programs De Marillac Academy De La Salle North Catholic La Salle High School - Yakima San Miguel High School

5 La Salle High School Yakima, Washington (1998)
Response to need for Catholic high school education in Yakima Valley Grades 9-12, 210 students Committed to Educating a Diverse Student Body Racial Economic Ethnic/cultural

6 De La Salle North Catholic High School Portland, Oregon (2001)
One of 19 Cristo Rey Schools in the U.S. Serves an ethnically diverse population Grades 9-12, 245 students St. Joseph the Worker Corporate Internship Program Tuition - $2,400 per year Financial aid available

7 De Marillac Academy San Francisco, CA (2001)
Site: St. Boniface Parish in the Tenderloin area Co-sponsored by: De La Salle Brothers and Daughters of Charity Grades 4 - 8 Approximately 20 students per grade level One of 17 Miguel Schools in United States Intense, value-oriented Catholic education for inner-city youth Tuition-free

8 San Miguel High School Tucson, Arizona (2004)
Opened in Fall 2004 Site: South Tucson 60 miles north of the Mexican border Includes Corporate Internship Program Intense, value-oriented Catholic education for youth from Latino and Native American families on the south side of Tucson Low Tuition One of 19 Cristo Rey Schools

9 The International Institute 2007
Br o t h e r s 82 Count r i e s 1,000,000 Students The International Institute… Over 80 countries Approximately 5,500 Brothers (2, ,500 active and 3, ,500 retired) Over 73,000 Partners (all but 700 of which are lay men and lay women, approximately 36,000 of each Over 1,000 educational institutions Serving nearly 900,000 students Superior General: Br. Alvaro (elected 2000, re-elected 2007) 100,000 Partners

10 To go website: www.lasalle.org
Stop and Reflect I learned… I was surprised… I’m beginning to wonder… I’m getting clearer about… I rediscovered… I have a question about… To go website:


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