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a lasallian school
Educating LeadersSince 1851
www.blmhs.org | 357 clermont avenue | brooklyn, ny 11238
tradition
History & tradition
Bishop John Loughlin
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School has been guided by one goal: to provide the best Catholic education for the young people we serve. In 1851, De La Salle Christian Brothers assumed direction of what was then known as the St. James School on Jay Street. This school later became known as St. James Diocesan High School for boys. In 1933, the school moved to Clermont Avenue and the diocese changed the name to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in honor of John Loughlin, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Brooklyn (1851-1891).
The Bishop Loughlin tradition is built on a foundation of faith and academic excellence. Dedicated staff, superior instruction, energetic students and an ever-growing school campus come together to create the perfect atmosphere for learning.
Allow yourself to become a part of the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School tradition of excellence by experiencing a rigorous and challenging curriculum, state-of-the-art computer technology, active spiritual community and first class college and career preparation. Together, we can make the next four years and your future a success.
Table of Contents
History & Tradition 3
Our Values (Mission Statement) 5
Course Offerings 7
Partners in Education 9
Student Life 11
Extracurricular Activities 13
Performing Arts 15
Student Guidance 17
College Admission 19
Admissions 21
Tuition and Financial Aid 23
Location and Directions 24
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School357 Clermont AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11238718-857-2700 ext. 2246www.blmhs.org
Faith
our ValuesMission StatementBishop Loughlin Memorial High School is a Catholic, Diocesan, college preparatory high school that draws its Christian perspective from the faith tradition of the Roman Catholic Church and the Lasallian tradition of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Loughlin fosters academic success, builds character, develops future leaders, and nurtures a vibrant personal relationship with God. Loughlin stimulates and supports a student’s quest for intellectual, spiritual, physical, moral and civic development. Students are challenged to achieve their full potential, to strive for excellence and to further their education at colleges and universities. Loughlin students, faculty and staff are committed to an inclusive community that respects diversity in its many forms and values excellence in scholarship.
Lasallian EducationA Lasallian education is based on the teachings and vision of St. John Baptist de La Salle. For De La Salle, education meant development of the total person.
A school can be said to be Lasallian:
• when there is a profound respect for each student as a unique person,
• when there is a spirit of community,
• when the school offers quality education,
• when it really merits the adjective Christian,
• when it manifests solidarity with the poor and promotes the quest for justice and peace,
• when its administrators and teachers have made their own the characteristics of Lasallian education,
• when the school community is formed in reference to the story of John Baptist de La Salle.
In a Lasallian school, the Christian dimension permeates and shapes every aspect of school life: tone, atmosphere, spirit, signs, symbols, relationships, curriculum, requirements, policies, and regulations.
Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve: is the motto for a Lasallian education.
A Lasallian Education proposes – but in no way imposes – Jesus Christ. At a Lasallian school, all students are treated with respect and care, whatever their religious beliefs.
Brother Dennis, PresidentOur goal is to offer a human and Christian education to young people which prepares them to be successful in this world without sacrificing core values.“ ”
academic success
Courses
(H) - Honors Program(AP)- Advance Placement
9TH GRADEEnglish 1 (H)Global History (H)AP World HistoryIntegrated MathAlgebraMath 1 (H)BiologyIntroduction to ComputerReading WorkshopHealthSpanish or FrenchReligionStudy SkillsPhysical Education
10TH GRADEEnglish 2 (H)Global History 2 (H)AP World HistoryAlgebraGeometryMath 2 (H)Chemistry (H)ReligionPhysical Education
ElectivesComputerFine ArtsSpanishFrench
11TH GRADEEnglish 3 (H)U.S. History (H)AP U.S. HistoryGeometryAlgebra 2Math 3 (H)Advanced BiologyEnvironmental SciencePhysicsReligionPhysical Education
ElectivesFine ArtsSpanishFrenchComputer
12TH GRADEEnglish 4English 4 (H)AP EnglishAP U.S. HistoryGovernmentPhysical EducationReligion
ElectivesAP Environmental ScienceAP PhysicsAfrican Am StudiesCalculusComputer FrenchLiterature of Mystery & HorrorSpanishEnglishacademic success
Course Offerings
“Bishop Loughlin provided me with an invaluable education. I was challenged immensely by coursework that helped me prepare for college, but more importantly, I was taught how to think critically through any intellectual challenge that I would face in the future. I learned that education is not only about the answers, but also about the path we take to arrive at them.Robert McRae ’03University of Pennsylvania ’07 ”
Public Speaking Pre-CalculusAccountingPsychologyFine ArtsMathematicsScienceSocial Studies
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Partners in eduCationSTUDENT SUPPORTLouglin offers a college-preparatory program for all students. All students earn a New York State Regents Diploma. Competitive students may opt for the New York State Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. To support student success, Loughlin offers Homework Help, an after school program where students can get help with homework, prepare for up coming exams and be tutored.
SUMMER HEADSTARTPROGRAMAll non-test takers for Admissions into Catholic High Schools (T.A.C.H.S.), SSP applicants and those scoring below a certain percentile on the T.A.C.H.S. are required to take part in the summer HEADSTART program to strengthen academic skills necessary for high school. The program includes classes in Basic Skills, English, Mathematics, Reading and Study Skills as well as Enrichment Activities (basketball, handball, paddle and table tennis, track, volleyball, outings, videos, dance and arts and crafts). There is a separate fee for this program.
TECHNOLOGYOver 80 computers are available for student use. A new fiber optic line provides Internet service. Wireless access is available throughout the building. Access is filtered to block objectionable content.
All PC machines are connected to our local school network as well. This local network gives all computers access to printer services and server-based resources such as the library catalog, SIRS Renaissance, SIRS Researcher, The Encyclopedia of Religion and Grolier’s Multimedia Encyclopedia. In addition, there is a school-wide subscription to Encyclopedia Britannica through our Internet connection. There is a full-time Technology Director on staff to help teachers integrate technology into every aspect of learning.
La Salle Hall Boarding ProgramBishop Loughlin Memorial High School has partnered with Boys Hope Girls Hope of New York, a nonprofit organization, to operate an urban boarding school. This boarding program was established to offer underserved youth a powerful alternative to the overwhelming obstacles that jeopardize academic success.
HOW DO I APPLY?Please call Program Director Jean-Yves Lafond at 718-638-5200 or email him at [email protected] for more information or to request an application.
leadership
Houses of LoughlinAugustine House: named for St. Augustine and the former St. Augustine Diocesan High School. Bonilla House: named after Br. James Bonilla ‘55 who served as Loughlin’s principal for 11 years. Cordero House: named after St. Miguel Cordero, an Ecuadorian born Christian Brother who was a gifted teacher.Drexel House: named for St. Katherine Drexel, an advocate for the less fortunate who founded over 60 schools.McDonnell House: named for Bishop Charles E. McDonnell, the second Bishop of Brooklyn, and the former Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School. Raphael House: named for Br. Raphael Rafiringa, a Christian Brother from Madagascar who was put in charge of all the Catholic churches and schools in his country during civil war.Solomon House: named for Solomon Le Clerq, a French Christian Brother martyred during the French Revolution.Toussaint House: named for Pierre Toussaint, born a Catholic slave in Haiti, who moved to New York City and eventually funded the building of a Catholic Church.
House SystemAt the start of the 2010-2011 school year, Loughlin was the first school in New York City to employ the house system. Just like the Harry Potter series, all students are randomly assigned to houses when they enter as freshmen and will remain in that house until they graduate.
Within each house, student leaders of each grade level will be in charge of running house meetings, planning events and activities, organizing the mentoring of younger students by older students, and holding each student accountable to the values of Bishop Loughlin.
Each house will generate a strong sense of belonging among its members. Instead of incoming freshmen trying to find a place among the 800 students of Loughlin, they will have a group of 100 students of all grade levels in their house that will help them adjust to the new surroundings. The houses will have
their own colors, mascots, and apparel and compete against each other academically, athletically, and in special school-spirit events.
A great deal of responsibility is placed on the student leaders to creatively implement their own ideas, but with that responsibility comes leadership experience and student empowerment. The houses compete to be the top house of the school year through points garnered for things like involvement in community service, supporting the Loughlin sports teams, being punctual in school, academic excellence, and house competitions. The house system is going to usher in a new era of student leadership, involvement, unity, and opportunity at Bishop Loughlin.
student life
leadership
character
Student Clubs & OrganizationAmbassadorsAnime ClubCampus MinistryChess ClubCultural Connection Debate TeamJamesonian (Newspaper)Lasallian YouthLibrary AidesLoughlinite (Yearbook)Loughlin Xperience / Video ClubNational Honor SocietyPoetry ClubSpanish English AllianceScript writingWeight Training
Fall AthleticsBowling - CoedCross Country - CoedVolleyball - Junior Varsity GirlsVolleyball - Varsity Girls
Winter AthleticsBasketball - Freshmen BoysBasketball - Junior Varsity BoysBasketball - Junior Varsity GirlsBasketball - Varsity GirlsBasketball - Varsity AA BoysBasketball - Varsity B BoysIndoor Track - Coed
Spring AthleticsBaseball - Varsity BoysCheer leading - GirlsHandball - CoedOutdoor Track - CoedSoftball - Varsity Girls
extraCurriCular aCtiVities
Jayvaughn Pinkston ’10Villanova University ’15McDonalds All-AmericanRecieved full scholarship to Villanova.
discipline
Cozzi-Murray Performing Arts Center and Lancer Music Studio. Loughlin’s music program has a long tradition, dating back to playing for President Lincoln’s funeral procession in 1865. The program attracts a number of students due to the school’s proximity to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, its existing relationship with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, and a highly motivated and talented music directorThe new Cozzi-Murray Performing Arts Center and Lancer Music Studio enhances the cultural life of the school. The Center is a full band rehearsal space, small band/ensemble rehearsal space, one individual practice room, office space for staff, new chairs and stands, instrument storage area, sound booth with recording equipment, and new HVAC and electrical, all in a sound attenuated facility.
MusicAdvanced Jazz BandChamber EnsembleChorusConcert BandJazz BandJunior/Senior BandSmall Band
DanceAfricanBalletHouseLatinoModern/JazzStep Team
DramaDrama ClubStage CrewScript Writing
Performing arts
Jessica Concepcion ’11Loughlin has provided me an endless opportunity in which I had opportunity to develop and showcase my musical talents. I have learned the value of using my gifts by serving my community, working with the alumni and my Loughlin family to make positive things happen. Loughlin has been my home for the past four years and has made me the person I am today.
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discipline
diligence
STUDENT GUIDANCEThe Loughlin Guidance Department supports the efforts of parents and teachers in helping students have a successful high school experience. Counselors work with students to insure academic achievement, personal growth, and a fruitful college search and application process.Academic Counseling:Counselors monitor the academic progress of students from semester to semester, year to year. Our counselors provide guidance for course selection, graduation requirements, summer school and enrichment programs.
Personal Counseling:Counselors work with students individually and in groups to work on relationships and personal growth. Through parent workshops and individual consultations, school counselors are happy to work with parents to more effectively support their teenager’s success. When helpful, referrals are made to outside resources.
College Counseling:The Guidance Department coordinates with colleges and universities to host an annual College Fair. The department also conducts financial aid information sessions for parents. Counselors guide students through the process of applying to college by aiding in the completion of the application.
Testing:The Guidance Department administers the PSAT to Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors. Twice a year, Loughlin serves as the test center for the SAT. Students are assisted with the registration for the SAT and the ACT. Counselors work with students on how to understand their test scores.
student guidanCe
Andrew Paige ’11 Brustman Scholarship Recipient• Brustman Scholar• VP House System of Student Government• HOBY Youth Ambassador• Boys State Rep• U.S. Naval Academy
zeal
Adelphi UniversityAmerican UniversityBoston CollegeBrooklyn CollegeBrown UniversityCanisius CollegeCarnegie-Mellon UniversityClark Atlanta UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCUNY-BaruchDartmouth CollegeDrexel UniversityFairfield UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHampton UniversityCUNY- Hunter CollegeHoward UniversityIndiana Institute of TechnologyIona CollegeLincoln UniversityLoyola College (MD)Long Island UniversityManhattan CollegeMorehouse CollegeMorgan State University
New York Institute of TechnologyNew York UniversityOhio State UniversityPace UniversityPenn State UniversityPolytechnic UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s UniversitySt. Joseph’s College (Brooklyn)St. Michael’s CollegeSt. Peter’s CollegeSeton Hall UniversitySmith CollegeSUNY AlbanySUNY BinghamtonSUNY PurchaseSUNY Stony BrookSyracuse UniversityTemple UniversityUniversity of DelawareUniversity of HartfordUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of RochesterUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of VirginiaUtica CollegeWesleyan University
The following colleges and universities accepted recent Loughlin graduates.College admissions
Tenesia Parks ’11Bishop Loughlin taught me to aim high and that is exactly what I’m going to do.“ ”
Foundation
ADMISSIONS /ENROLLMENTStudents enrolled in Catholic elementary schools can register for the Test for Admissions into Catholic High Schools or T.A.C.H.S. from the guidance counselor in their schools or by contacting the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Director of Admissions at (718) 857-2700, ext. 2246. You can also register online at www.TACHSinfo.com or by calling (866)-61T.A.C.H.S. List Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School as one of your three choices (our code is 003). Acceptance is based on the results of the T.A.C.H.S.
TRANSFER STUDENTS:Students interested in transferring to Bishop Loughlin from other high schools should contact the admissions office. Acceptance is based on a personal interview, previous academic performance and references.
HEADSTART PROGRAM:Students who did not take the T.A.C.H.S. or those scoring below a certain percentile on the T.A.C.H.S. and SSP applicants are required to attend the summer Headstart Program to strengthen academic skills necessary for high school.
OPEN HOUSE:Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School hosts an open house for interested parents and students in the fall and winter.
THIS YEAR’S DATES:Sunday, October 23, 2011 1:00PM-4:00PMThursday, February 16, 2012 5:00PM-7: 30PM
VISIT AND TOURS:The Director of Admissions is available to give guided tours of the school to prospective students and their parents. Parents may request a visit for students who wish to spend a full day at Bishop Loughlin. Permission from their school is required. Parents should contact the Director of Admissions at least three (3) school days before the desired visit.
DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS:Mr. Edwin Gonzalez 718-857-2700 ext. 2246
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TUITIONA Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School education is an investment in your child’s future. We are committed to providing a quality Catholic education at the most reasonable expense possible to parents and guardians. This would not be possible without the financial support of our alumni and friends and the dedication of outstanding religious and lay faculty members.
2011-2012 EXPENSES:Tuition and Comprehensive Fees:$7,900 (tuition), plus $495 (comprehensive fee)
Comprehensive Fee includes:Student insurance, activity fee, locks, retreats, standardized testing and all technology fees
Parent Association Fee: $15
Student/Parent Fundraising Fee: $150
Book and Supply Fee: $130
Tuition Payment Options• Payment in full- If the tuition is paid in
full for the year on or before August 15th, you may deduct $200 from the total.
• Quarterly Payments- All students are enrolled in the Quarterly payment plan (July, October, January and March)unless otherwise indicated.
• Monthly Payments- This option must be selected upon registration. It is a ten month payment plan beginning in July and ending in April. All payments are due on the 15th of the month.
Making Tuition PaymentsPayments can be made in person at Bishop Loughlin on school days from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm . We accept cash, checks, money orders, Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Payments can also be made by mail or online at www.blmhs.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS:Academic Scholarships are determined by a students grammar school record, results of the Catholic Schools entrance exam (TACHS) and recommendations from grammar school personnel.
FINANCIAL AID (GRANT-IN-AID):Grant-in-aid is program made possible by donations from Alumni. This program is available to registered students whose families are in need of some financial assistance. Applications are available upon registration. Applications must be completed and submitted along with financial documentation before May 15th.
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direCtions
BY BUS: B38 (DeKalb-Lafayette Aves), B52 (Gates Ave)
and B69 (Vanderbilt Ave) buses stop right by
the school. Other buses B41 (Flatbush Ave) to
B69; B46 (Utica Ave/Malcolm X Blvd) and B48
(Lorimer St) to B52 and trains that connect with
any of the above serve the area around Loughlin.
BY SUBWAY:Take this train to this stop and then
A (from Rockaway) Nostrand Avenue Change to C (see C below)
A (from Manhattan) Hoyt-Schermerhorn Change to C or G (see below)
M / N / R/ D Pacific Street Ten blocks (cross Atlantic/Flatbush Avenues)
C Lafayette Avenue Four blocks (exit at Greene Ave - NE corner)
Q / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 Atlantic Avenue Eight blocks (exit at Hanson Place)
E / V (From Queens) 23 St/Ely Avenue Change to G (see G below)
F (from Brooklyn) Smith Street Change to G (see G below)
F (from Queens) 74 St/Roosevelt Avenue Change to E (see E above)
G Clinton/Washington Two blocks (exit at Clinton Ave SW corner)
J / L / Z Broadway/Eastern Pkwy Change to C (see above)
L Lorimer Street Change to G (see G above)
7 74 Street/Roosevelt Avenue Change to E for G (see G above)
7 Court House Square Change to G (see G above)
BY LONG ISLAND RAILROAD: Brooklyn Terminal is located at Atlantic and
Flatbush Avenues— eight blocks from the school.
Walk four blocks up Hanson Place to Fulton Street,
then continue four blocks up Greene Avenue to
Clermont Avenue.
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Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School is located in the historic Clinton Hill/Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. It is a tree lined residential neighborhood, surrounded by brownstones, boutiques, small cafes and institutions of higher learning.Loughlin’s campus is conveniently located to the nearby Brooklyn Academy of Music, BAM Rose Cinemas, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library and Atlantic Terminal Center Pratt Institute. St. Francis College and St. Joseph’s College of Brooklyn are our neighboring institutions of higher learning. Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School is easily accessible by both highways and public transportation.