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s education
and technology
continue to evolve,
Seton LaSalle, the South
Hills Catholic High School,
aims to be at the forefront of
that evolution.
That mission began three years ago,
when Seton LaSalle was the first high school
in Pennsylvania to integrate Chromebooks for
the entire student body into its curriculum.
Facilitated by the school’s strong Catholic
faith and community, students are given
every tool to learn.
With an increased focus on
student‑centered learning, a new STREAM
(Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering,
Arts, Mathematics) Initiative, and improved
facilities, students are provided with the
opportunity to not only expand their minds
but grow in body and spirit.
“I’m just recognizing the fact that change is
inevitable,” said President Tom Dattilo, a class
of 1966 graduate. “We can change one of two
ways: to catch up or to be ahead of the curve.
These changes are not a one‑time thing.”
Seton LaSalle’s diverse curriculum prepares
students to take the next step in their
education. Offering 16 Advanced Placement
courses and 30 honors classes along with
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improved facilities
in which to learn,
those courses prepare
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