Student Activities

At the heart of our Student Activity events is the goal of fostering a strong sense of community among our students and teachers. These events, which range from dances and rallies to Heritage Month celebrations and on-campus challenges, are carefully designed to create memorable experiences that bring our community together.

  • ASB & Class Council

    To be updated

  • Campus Ministry

    Mr. Cody Lamb, Director of Campus Ministry

    (509) 225-2900

    clamb@lasalleyakima.org

  • Retreats

    Retreats are an integral part of our Lasallian identity and a key component in what makes our school so special.

    La Salle has a four-year retreat program, each focusing on a different aspect - Faith, Service, Community at La Salle, and Community Beyond La Salle.

    Click HERE for more information.

  • Service & Immersions

    Mrs. Emily Heaverlo, Director of Service and Immersions

    eheaverlo@lasalleyakima.org

    Blackfeet Immersion

    Seattle Immersion

    Yakama Immersion

    El Otro Lado - Tijuana

    El Otro Lado - Tucson

    Portland Immersion

    Spokane Immersion

  • Vocation & Formation

    At La Salle, we inspire our students to engage actively in their church communities. By participating now, they prepare themselves for a lifetime of meaningful involvement in the church. We especially encourage students who wish to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation to reach out to their parish's youth minister or director of religious education for guidance and support.

  • Volunteer & Service

    Mrs. Emily Heaverlo, Service Director eheaverlo@lasalleyakima.org

    Service Partners

    La Salle High School is proud to partner with many service sites in our Valley. For any information about what service opportunities are available, or sites that we partner with, please reach out to our Director of Service Mrs. Heaverlo.

  • Clubs

    La Salle offers approximately 20 club offerings for students.

    All students engage in clubs during the school day twice a month. Club topics are chosen by students and faculty and range from academic interests to sports, the Arts, crafts, and hobbies.

    Robotics Club is offered after school and offers the option to compete.