College-preparatory Catholic high school  
 La Salle Academy, East Village, NY, will  
 continue to educate its all-male student  
 population remotely. 
 “After reviewing the results of parent,  
 faculty, and staff surveys, NYS guidelines  
 and CDC recommendations, and looking  
 at current Covid-19 numbers across the  
 country, we have decided to begin the  
 school year with remote education for the  
 first quarter,” said Kerry Conroy, Principal of  
 La Salle Academy. “Assuring the health and  
 safety of the adults and the students to the  
 best of our ability is our priority.” 
 The school’s administration is developing  
 plans to make even greater improvements to  
 the remote teaching methods implemented  
 last spring. A portion of the school’s budget  
 will be allocated for costs associated with  
 acquiring additional resources and expanding  
 professional development for teachers,  
 who will conduct more live classes using  
 the virtual meeting platforms of Microsoft  
 Teams and/or Google Meet. In addition, the  
 administrative team is developing a class  
 schedule that will fit its remote teaching and  
 learning needs. 
 “From March through June, La Salle Academy  
 did a commendable job of emergency remote  
 education with almost no notice. As we move  
 forward to begin the 2020-2021 school year,  
 we are developing plans to improve upon the  
 good work we did in the spring,” Conroy said. 
 La Salle switched to remote learning with  
 ease in March when the pandemic hit. A  
 technology  partnership  with  Microsoft  
 provided the school with a sophisticated  
 framework for its tablet program far in  
 advance of the pandemic. Each student at  
 La Salle had been equipped with a Microsoft  
 Surface tablet, which enabled him to engage  
 in interactive lessons with his teachers using  
 software  applications  from  mid-March  
 through late June.   
 La Salle’s teachers embraced this new  
 method of distance learning and teaching  
 by  tapping  the  tools  of  technology  and  
 exercising their creativity. La Salle continued  
 to provide a college-preparatory Catholic  
 education with great success. Parents were  
 extremely pleased with the outcome.   
 “It’s been wonderful to not have to worry  
 about our sons continuing to receive a quality  
 education during this time,” commented the  
 mother of a ninth grader. 
 “The  swiftness  of  your  actions,  the  
 mobilization and commitment of the entire La  
 Salle team to implement contingency plans  
 to avoid academic teaching disruptions is  
 outstanding. We  greatly  appreciate  the  
 professionalism with which you handled  
 the unique situation,” noted the parents of  
 another ninth grader.  
 “Our  son’s  four  years  at  La  Salle  not  
 only helped him grow, but it also helped  
 him form friendships that will last him  
 a  lifetime.  It  helped  him  experience  
 new things. It helped him explore other  
 interests and it helped him become the  
 young man that we are proud to call our  
 son. As a Catholic family, our faith relies on  
 our belief that our son would become an  
 extraordinary young man. All the sacrifices  
 of overtime, two jobs and loans have made  
 it all worth it.  We believe without La Salle  
 our son would not be ready for the world  
 socially, academically and spiritually,” said  
 Theresa Falcon, parent of Jimmy Falcon ’20. 
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 With a 10:1 student-to-teacher ratio, La Salle’s  
 students receive individualized attention in  
 both the physical and virtual classroom.  
 Small class sizes, combined with an ethnically  
 diverse student body and faculty, create a  
 unique environment where students become  
 part of a tight-knit community.  
 Students receive a high-quality, collegepreparatory  
 education at an extremely low  
 price point. Tuition at La Salle is only $11,000  
 per year, yet the actual cost to educate each  
 student is close to $22,000. (Generous donors  
 make this discount possible.) To complement  
 its rigorous academic curriculum, La Salle  
 offers five Advanced Placement classes as  
 well as college-credit courses.  
 La Salle’s graduates have proven to be  
 successful; this year’s Class of 2020 consists  
 of 74 young men who achieved a 100% college  
 acceptance rate and collectively earned more  
 than $15 million in scholarships and financial  
 aid to attend college or university in the fall.  
 Alumni attend NYU, Villanova University, Penn  
 State, Manhattan College, and the University  
 of Wisconsin-Madison just to name a few. 
 “While not always easy…I wouldn’t have it  
 any other way…I work hard to pay full tuition  
 for my son. He’s proven it’s worth it...Why?  
 Because he works hard and has remained  
 focused day after day for years...He earns  
 his keep! But most importantly, because I see  
 how much he appreciates being surrounded  
 by teachers and an administration who listens  
 and cares and leads by example! Thank you  
 for helping me set my son up for a bright and  
 successful future,” said Eileen Mendez, parent  
 of Steven Dumeng ’20, co-valedictorian who  
 will be attending Boston College in the fall. 
 For more information, please contact Anthony Chin, Director of Recruitment and Admissions,   
 at achin@lasalleacademy.org or 212-475-8940, ext. 240. 
 10     August 6, 2020 Schneps Media 
 
				
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