In mid-January, some of Calvert Hall’s smartest scholars and fans went down to Television Hill to participate in the It’s Academic TV tournament that airs weekly on WJZ.
The Sophomore Tie-In Night is a memorable and traditional ceremony similar to other grade wide ceremonies such as the freshman pins, junior rings, and the seniors LaSalle pins for graduation.
The annual Red C Challenge is underway!Do you have the entrepreneurial spirit and want to turn your ideas into cash? Do you already have your own business or have a desire to start your own company?If so, the Red C Challenge is for you.
Summer 2018 brought about an exciting new addition to the Hall, the John G. Noppinger, Jr. ’64 and Lucy G. Hagopian Center for Growth in the Sciences, AKA “the Greenhouse.” The Greenhouse, according to Mr. Charles Motsay '76, CHC Science Department Teacher, “began as a discussion among the science teachers who were envisioning ways in which the biology, environmental, marine science, and earth science programs could move beyond the classroom.”
This fall Calvert Hall’s incoming freshmen gathered for two days at the Hall for their first retreat experience. The Freshman Retreat is a two day gathering of the newest members of the Hall designed to allow students to form bonds with their fellow classmates. This year marks the 4th year for the overnight retreat which is organized by the Office of Campus Ministry.
This past summer a group of Calvert Hall students traveled to Manhattan College in New York City to attend the annual Lasallian Youth Assembly. Each July, the annual event gathers over 120 students and teachers from Lasallian high schools for a week focused on the Lasallian concepts of Faith, Service and Community. Calvert Hall has been participating in the Assembly since the late 1990’s and this year was represented by six students along with faculty members, Brother David Trichtinger and Mr. Josh Harris. This year’s theme for the Assembly was “Lasallians Without Limits.”
In September 2016, a group of Calvert Hall Alumni who served in Vietnam were visiting and had the great idea of creating a memorial to those who have previously served. This memorial is made in honor of all members of the United States Armed Forces, but especially those that are Alums. There will also be a digital display inside the main entrance of Keelty Hall. This display will show numerous Calvert Hall alums and their military careers.