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Networking & Learning at LaSalle Academy

Networking & Learning at LaSalle Academy

Today’s Life Skills Class traveled across the city to visit LaSalle Academy,

a private, co-ed, college preparatory, Catholic High School of approximately 1,400 students off Smith Street.   The Hope Life Skills mission was multi-fold:

  1. extend an invitation to 15 LaSalle juniors to the Hope Life Skills’ Future Forum 3 at Hope High School on December 5th, from 9am to 1pm.  Conversations about Artificial Intelligence‘s disruptive influence on the world economy and the job market students will soon encounter will be discussed among Hope Life Skills students, student guests from LaSalle Academy and Rocky Hill School, and 25 corporate futurists from different parts of the world and United States.
  2. participate in Mr Cronin’s Life Skills conversation on “Personal Branding and Networking For Life Time Success
  3. tour one of Rhode Island’s most successful, private high schools, meeting friendly students and faculty, walking the corridors and explore classrooms, the field house, weight room, theatre, and enjoy a sumptuous lunch in LaSalle’s world class cafeteria with their new friends at the school.

Hope Life Skills students outside the school prior to their tour and meetings at LaSalle Academy

LaSalle Academy Administrator and 1968 Alum, Edward Cronan, escorts Hope students on a tour of the school’s field house

LaSalle’s weight room

Hector Guerrero and Kevin Torres order and quickly receive their delicious luncheon order.

Hope Students were escorted to the cafeteria by several of their LaSalle student hosts and then sat and conversed with them through the luncheon.

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Hi, I'm  Stephen

As an educator and businessman who has spent 23+ years implementing life skills education in Providence public schools, I believe every student possesses untapped intelligence that, when paired with the right skills and mindset, enables them to navigate challenges, create opportunities, and build futures that once seemed out of reach.

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