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House System of Student Governance

 

The House System is an all encompassing way of structuring student life.  This model of student government creates a sense of belonging, fosters school spirit, and provides an array of leadership opportunities for all students.

All students and faculty are assigned to one of eight houses; Augustine, Bonilla, Cordero, Drexel, McDonnell, Raphael, Solomon or Toussaint, as life time members.  This concept helps foster bonds between teachers and students, and builds a strong sense of belonging to Bishop Loughlin.  It is also meant to create a sense of continuity and permanence for our graduates.

The House System promotes friendly competition.  Houses earn points for academic achievement, exemplary character, and participation in activities, athletics, and community service.





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