De La Salle Scholars Program

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Hudson Catholic Regional High School
January 28, 2013
The mission of Hudson Catholic Regional High
School, a diocesan college preparatory school in the
Lasallian tradition serving a diverse community, is
to educate the men and women entrusted to our
care through a comprehensive and demanding
curriculum complemented by an integrated
program of extracurricular activities emphasizing
spiritual, social and physical values, designed to
encourage individual development and
responsibility to the community.
“To whom much is
given, much is
expected.”
Saint Luke
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Proud Tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers
100 % college acceptance!!!
100% graduation rate!!!
Rigorous and Challenging College Prep Curriculum!!!
De La Salle Honors Program!!!
Early College Credit Program at St. Peter’s University!!!
Save thousands on your college tuition!!!
Advanced Placement Courses (with increased
curriculum offerings over the next year)!!!
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Championship Athletic Programs!!!
Girls’ Volleyball – 2012 League Champs
 Soccer – 2012 league Champs
 Three league “Coach of the Year Awards” for Fall 2012
 Basketball - #2 Team in the Tri-State Area
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Wide Variety of Co-curricular Activities
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Academic Clubs – (i.e Mock Trial, )
Arts – (i.e. dance, dramatic arts)
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Premier Alumni Network of Support!!!
Innovative Partnership with AT&T which includes
Mentors and Tutors for our students!!!
Catholic Identity of the school!!!
Christian Service Opportunities!!!
Middle States Accredited!!!
Caring, family atmosphere!!!
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Ivy League Enrollment(Two students at Princeton
University and one at the University of
Pennsylvania)
College acceptance includes: Cornell, Georgetown,
Dartmouth, Brown, University of Pennsylvania,
Swarthmore, NYU, the University of Chicago,
Brown, Cornell, Duke, NYU, Villanova and the
University of Chicago
De La Salle Scholars are a
select group of students who
commit themselves to the
pursuit of truth and
knowledge. These scholars are
expected to be active learners
who take responsibility for
their education.
Students are selected for the Scholars
Program based on their:
 Overall intellectual ability as
demonstrated by their grammar
school grade point average
 High school entrance test scores
 Recommendations provided by a
teacher and/or counselor
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To ensure that each student has an
opportunity to develop their
intellectual gifts to the fullest.
To enhance the opportunities for
fellowship, service and leadership in
a Christian community.
To provide guidance and mentoring
to students in the appreciation of
their own talents and those of
others.
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To graduate students with an integrative
education, dedicated to lifelong learning who
are:
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21st Century Learners;
Well grounded in humanities and sciences;
Able to communicate successfully both orally and in
writing;
Convinced of their responsibility for their own
development and that of the community.
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Honor level courses in all subject areas.
Opportunity to take multiple Advanced Placement
courses.
Twelve College Credits at Saint Peter’s University at a
reduced rate.
One week pre-freshman summer program in
communication, research and study skills.
A full Honors course load, including Honors Latin,
during the freshman year.
An Integrative Seminar during the sophomore year.
A Service Project during the junior/senior year.
A Scholars Qualifying Paper during the senior year.
FRESHMAN YEAR (35 credits)
Survey of the Catholic Faith (5 credits)
Honors Algebra I or another approved math course (5
credits)
Honors Biology (5 credits each)
Honors Comparative Literature (5 credits)
Honors World History (5 credits)
Honors Latin 1 (5 credits)
Computer Applications (2.5 credits)
Physical Education & Health 1 (2.5 credits)
SOPHOMORE YEAR (35 credits)
The Bible (5 credits)
Honors American Literature (5 credits)
Honors Algebra 2/Geometry or an approved math course
(5 credits)
Honors Chemistry (5 credits)
Honors U.S. History 1 (5 credits)
Honors World Language (5 credits)
Integrative Seminar (2.5 credits)
Physical Education & Health 2 (2.5 credits)
JUNIOR YEAR (30 credits + 6 credits at SPU)
Peer Ministry(5 credits)
Honors British Literature (5 credits)
Honors Trigonometry/Pre-calculus or another approved
math course (5 credits)
Advanced Placement Chemistry, Honors Human Anatomy
& Physiology, Advanced Placement Environmental Science
(5 credits each)
Advanced Placement U.S History 2 (5 credits)
Modern Language Elective from either cluster (5 credits)
Two College Courses at Saint Peter’s University
SENIOR YEAR (30 credits + 6 credits at SPU)
World Religions (5 credits)
Advanced Placement English (5 Credits)
Two College Courses at Saint Peter’s University
Elective Courses (20 credits)
Honors Physics (5 credits each)
Honors Human Anatomy & Physiology (5 credits)
Honors Genetic Engineering/Histology (5 credits)
Forensics, Environmental Science (5 credits each)
Media Studies (5 credits)
Psychology/21stCentury Issues (5 credits)
Civil War/World War II (5 credits)
Economics/Marketing, Accounting (5 credits each)
Film Study, Fantasy, Sci Fi, & Horror (5 credits
each)
Intro to Art, Printmaking, Photography (5 credits
each)
Advanced Placement Art History (5 credits)
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HUDSON COUNTY
 PATH trains are operating between Newark Penn Station and 33rd
Street from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
 The Light Rail is running on its regular schedule.
 NJ Transit Buses on Kennedy Blvd
UNION COUNTY
 The NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line runs a modified schedule between
High Bridge and Newark Penn Station.
 PATH trains operate between Newark Penn Station and 33rd
Street. Connect to PATH at Newark Penn.
New York City
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PATH trains run between Newark Penn Station and 33rd Street in
Manhattan from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Stops will include Newark Penn,
Harrison, and Journal Square.
As educators in the 21st century, we are
charged with educating students to be
successful in a complex, interconnected
world. This responsibility requires
schools to prepare students for
technological, cultural, economic,
informational, and demographic
changes.
(ASCD, 2008)
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Soaring to New Heights
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