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were started to open the kindergarten level. The first batch was accepted in 1985 following a modified
Individually Guided Education (IGE). The gym provided the open classrooms for the children. By 1986 the first batch of kindergarten students graduated. In 1987, the first phase of the Grade School building was constructed and dedicated to St. Brother Miguel. At this time, the new canteen was also constructed; then, followed by the construction of the second phase of the Grade School Building. In 1989 the library was built to accommodate both the grade school and high school. By this time, the school had breached the 1800 mark.
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Scholarship Endowment Fund Program and the Scholarship Endowment Fund Program Envelopes. It was during this year that a campaign for scholarships was started to reach the target of 20% of the total student population to be on full scholarship in 2011. The La Salle Academy Alumni Association (LSAAA) was also revived during the year to serve the alumni and the school. Some of its activities are the “Green Card” which is the alumni association official identification card and the co-sponsoring of the first-ever Grand Medical and Dental Mission held on campus,
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distinguished alumnus/alumna. During said school year, the date for the Grand Alumni
Homecoming was set to a fixed date which is every December 29 so alumni all around the globe will easily recall the date of the Alumni Homecoming. It was at the start of the school year that the St. La Salle Building was inaugurated and was made ready for use for the high school populace. The first phase of the Jubilee Plaza was also done and towards the end of the school year the gym renovation started.
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Lasallian presence of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in the Philippines, La Salle Academy joined the simultaneous centennial kick-off celebration on June 16, 2010. La Salle Academy supported the centennial celebration activities such as the
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Prelature of Ozamis to take over St. Columban's Academy in Iligan City. This was the same school that used to be the Woodrow Wilson Junior College of the late forties and early fifties. When the first group of Brothers under Br. Crescentius Richard arrived in Iligan, the school was located in
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and asked the school's Community Development Office to help organize a cooperative similar to that of LAFAMCO. Eventually, TVET was closed in 2004 but the following year saw the construction of the retreat house and dormitory. The construction of the new four-storey school building started in 2006.
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A growing school-age population plus the demands of expansion necessitated the admission of girls. After a survey, girls were accepted into grades 5 and 6 as well as first year and second year in 1973. By this time, the basic structure of the school gym had been constructed under the supervision of
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With a mandate from the department of education and the De La Salle Philippines, the high school department implemented the Understanding by Design (UbD) framework in the first, second and third year levels. The move to use the new framework was deemed necessary to address the concern of improving
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The school celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1983 with Brother Mifrando S. Obach FSC, a former student and an alumnus of the school, class 1971, as its principal. The director of the Brothers community was Brother Robert Schieler FSC, who is now the Superior-General of the La Salle Brothers. Plans
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Centennial of Philippine Independence, the Centennial Amphitheater was constructed. By 2000 the Grade School Building (housing the Grade 6 classrooms, the GS Library & AVR and the Internet Lab) was finished. School year 2001–2002 saw the GS Ramp sponsored by the Parents Association (LASAPFI).
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In 1990, construction of the Administration Building was completed, and the building was used to house the school Chapel, the Science Laboratories, the HS Faculty Room, the Accounting Office, the offices of the registrar, the academic coordinators and the president. In 1998, in celebration of the
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The school's website and the school's radio station, 99.8 Vibe FM was launched during the year. Through these services Lasallians can receive updates regarding the school, share ideas and perspectives and post photos making it more responsive to the demands of a technologically driven audience.
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Through Br. Jimmy Dalumpines FSC as its president (1988–99), a property in Agad-agad was purchased for the school's Recollection program and its commitment to be "earth-keepers" by developing it into an Ecology Sanctuary. From this, saw the adoption of the nearby Purok Langilanon by forming the
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