A Look at Our Lasallian World

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Board Governance
Workshop
An Orientation & Introduction
to the Lasallian Heritage
Opening & Closing Our Prayer
 Opening:
• “Let us remember….
• that we are in the holy
presence of God.”
Closing:
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Saint John Baptist de La Salle…
Pray for us!
Live Jesus in our hearts…
Forever!
What We Hope to Achieve
• Growing Familiarity with the
Lasallian mission
• Growing Familiarity with Policy
Governance
• Growing Familiarity with how
these two work together
Breakdown of Our Time
• Tonight: Introductions
• To each other
• To the Lasallian Educational Mission
• Tomorrow Morning: Orientation to
the Lasallian Educational Mission
• Later Tomorrow and Friday: The
nature of Policy Governance
Introductions
• What school do you represent?
• Something about yourself.
• What is your connection to the Brothers
and the Lasallian world?
• Why did you say “yes” to the invitation
to serve in a Lasallian school?
The
Lasallian Family
Today
A Quick Tour
The International Institute 2014
www.lasalle.org
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102 ministries
43 High Schools, of which
three are “Cristo Rey”
schools
9 Middle/High Schools
12 Middle Schools, of
which 11 are “Miguel”
schools
7 Colleges / Universities
2 Elementary Schools
20 Educational Centers
serving more than 30,000
people in 2012-2013
3 Support Ministries
6 District or Regional
Offices
70,000 students, grades K
through higher education
755 Brothers
More than 10,000 Partners
District of San Francisco
District of Eastern North America
Midwest District
New Orleans/Santa Fe District
District of Francophone Canada
WASHINGTON
La Salle High School, Yakima (1998)
The
District of
San
Francisco
2014
OREGON
La Salle Catholic College Preparatory, Milwaukie (1966)
De La Salle North Catholic High School, Portland (2001)
CALIFORNIA-NORTHERN
Christian Brothers High School, Sacramento (1876)
De La Salle High School, Concord (1965)
De La Salle Institute, Napa, CA (1882)
De Marillac Academy, San Francisco (2001)
Justin-Siena High School, Napa (1966)
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)
www.delasalle.org
Centro La Salle, Tijuana, Mexico (1978)
In partnership with the District of North Mexico
ARIZONA
San Miguel High School, Tucson (2004)
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Mullen High School (1931)
Saint Michael’s High School (1859)
Cathedral High School (1925)
The
New OrleansSanta Fe
District 2014
www.cbnosf.org
St. Paul’s School (1918)
De La Salle High School (1949)
Christian Brothers School (1960)
Archbishop Rummel High School (1962)
District Office: Covington, LA
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And – Coming Soon to a Region
Near You . . .
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Lasallian Colleges and Universities
2014
• RELAL – 35
• RELAF – 1
• PARC – 13
• RELAN – 7
• RELEM - 9
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Our Worldwide Mission
The purpose of this Institute
is to provide a human and Christian education to
the young, especially the poor, according to the
ministry which the Church has entrusted to it.
-- The Rule of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Video Overview
• Inspiration
• Scott Gibbs,
Videographer
• As you watch this video, listen and
watch for words and images that
strike you as “clues” to mission
Stop and Reflect
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I learned…
I was surprised…
I’m beginning to wonder…
I’m getting clearer about…
I rediscovered…
I am feeling…
I have a question about…