IN Upper St. Clair Spring 2016 | Page 76

SPONSORED CONTENT A 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 Datillo, 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 curri