Lasallian Core Principles week


Thank you for your prayerful participation in our Core Principles Liturgy today. As Freshman you are becoming familiar with how our Lasallian Core Principles can continue to inspire us to be compassionate leaders in building a more just, loving, and peaceful community.
  • Faith in the Presence of God - The Lasallian school nurtures in its members an awareness of the living presence of God in our world. It calls all to a deeper awareness of their saving relationship with a caring and loving God and moves all to see the world through the “eyes of faith."
  • Concern for the Poor and Social Justice - The Lasallian school calls its members to show solidarity with the poor and victims of injustice. It calls all to a life-long commitment to respond to their needs through programs of community service, advocacy, and justice education.
  • Quality Education - The Lasallian school provides an education that prepares students not only to contribute to society but to transform it. It calls all to use their knowledge and talents to critically examine and engage the world in light of the message of the Gospel.
  • Respect for All Persons - The Lasallian school engages its members in a concerted effort to respect the dignity of all persons. It calls all to respect-filled relationships as the heart of Lasallian education and a key expression of their identity as children of God.
  • Inclusive Community- The Lasallian school is a united community where diversity is respected and no one is left out or left behind. It calls all to recognize and embrace one another’s unique stories and qualities as unique and sacred features of the Body of Christ on earth.


All week there will be different activities in the gym for you to participate in that remind us of our Lasallian Core Principles, including Notes of Gratitude, Prayer Rocks, Friendship Bracelet Making, and assembling sandwiches for the food pantry. 

We hope that you stop by one of the tables and engage with the activities to continue to make San Miguel the special community that it is.