Seniors who have already obtained a parking permit should park in their assigned spot on Tuesday morning.  Seniors who have not yet obtained a permit, but plan to drive to school will be directed by Brother James to an area not yet reserved. Those Seniors should purchase a permit on Tuesday or if no more are available, place their name on the waiting list. Only seniors are permitted to drive to school and park on campus.

Organizations

LaSallian Youth in Asbury ParkLasallian Youth - John Baptist de La Salle had a special concern for the youths of his day, and he inculcated that same preference to those who joined his Community. Moreover, he insisted that the young people he worked with should bear each others' concerns. Those who were brighter were to tutor those who experienced some difficulty. Those who had food would share with those who did not. In the 1960's a movement began in Spain, and spread throughout the Continent, and then to wherever the Brothers were found. This movement began among the students themselves, and came to be called the Lasallian Youth.

CBA's chapter of LY was founded in 2001. Now there activities includeLaSallian Youth in Asbury Park preparing and serving lunches to poor people, and tutoring youngsters in after-school programs. Through these devoted young men, the Founder's concerns are extended to the present day. While there is an emphasis on action in the world, that action is always understood in the context of an active prayer life.

The LaSallian Youth Worldwide Home Page

Society of the PassionSociety of the Passion - The Passionists' youth group provides an opportunity for young people to develop their spiritual lives in a manner consistent with that established by Saint Paul of the Cross. This way combines daily personal prayer with periodic prayer in common with other members of the society, and occasional spiritual direction. Together, these different strands combine to form the basis of a solid spirituality.