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Accepted Students

Accepted Members
of The Class of 2028

If you’ve been accepted to the Don Bosco Prep Class of …, once again congratulations and we hope you’re an official Ironman soon! Here are some helpful tips, important dates and direct contacts to help you continue to learn about DBP and officially register soon!

Key Contacts:

Registration/Enrolling Help – Enrollment team – [email protected]

Finance/Financial Aid Questions – Alex Casale – [email protected]. Remember if you submitted a completed financial aid application you would have been given a dollar amount even if you didn’t not qualify and it was $0. If you assumed we had a financial aid application and received no feedback, please reach out asap.

Course Placement – Ms. Karla Giron – [email protected]

Transportation – Ms. Ashley Singleton – [email protected]

Guidance/Learning Needs – Tom DeLucci – [email protected]

Medical Forms/Issues- Ms. Terry Brooks – [email protected]

Dress Code For DBP – Ms. Sue Saglimbene – [email protected]

Academic Award Questions – Enrollment team – [email protected]

Events:

Please join us for one or all of your Virtual Information Sessions covering different aspects of Don Bosco Prep. These sessions are designed to help you and your sons continue to learn about our mission and what we offer our Ironmen. We will send an e-alert with the dates, topics and Zoom login information and record each session for convenience and future viewing.

Accepted Students Night is…. In Immaculata Hall. You do not have to be a committed Ironman to attend. This is a night to relax, have fun, let off steam and eat! No pressure and simply a night to celebrate your tremendous accomplishment of being accepted to ‘Bosco, meet fellow members of the Class of 2029 and current Ironmen. Parents, this event is for the students only; however we’d love to welcome you for coffee, tea and cookies across campus in Savio cafeteria to mingle and engage with DBP parents, faculty, and administration. The school store will be open for the duration of the night.

Class of ….Reception – This is ONLY for those students and their families that have committed to DBP by paying the registration fee and signing all required documents. You and your families are invited for a casual night in our gymnasium in Immaculata Hall where you’ll receive your Class of … welcome bag (Custom T-shirt included), take pictures with our mascot, meet club moderators, coaches, the heads of our Mother’s Guild and Father’s Club, and other members of the Don Bosco Prep Family!

We hope to see you soon!

Summer Assignments

Because learning never stops, all students have summer assignments. But don’t worry…as a Don Bosco Prep student, we’re confident that your excellent time management skills will leave you plenty of time for fun in the sun!

Incoming Freshmen

Please access your summer assignments here.

  • English

    • The rich heritage of literary works from many cultures through many generations continues to illuminate the challenges and joys of the human experience.
  • Mathematics

    • All math summer assignments are done completely online. Please click the link above that says ‘Mathematics’ for directions on how to sign in and assignment details. If you have any issues logging in, please contact the Math Department Chair, Mr. Scott Campbell, at [email protected].
  • Theology

    • Theology seeks to examine current issues of personal and world concerns in the light of Sacred Scripture, Christian tradition and the Church’s history.
  • Social Studies (Honors Only)

    • Students will study the history of the world from the cultural point of view, recognizing that culture refers to “all the ways of thinking and living, together with all its values.”

Rising Sophomores

Please use your DBP email account to access these files.

  • English

    • The rich heritage of literary works from many cultures through many generations continue to illuminate the challenges and joys of the human experience.
  • Mathematics

    • All math summer assignments are done completely online. Please click the link above that says ‘Mathematics’ for directions on how to sign in and assignment details. If you have any issues logging in, please contact the Math Department Chair, Mr. Scott Campbell, at [email protected].
  • Science

    • Students are asked to complete the summer assignment noted in the link.
  • Social Studies

    • Students will study the history of the world from the cultural point of view, recognizing that culture refers to “all the ways of thinking and living, together with all its values.”

Rising Juniors

Please use your DBP email account to access these files.

  • Spanish

    • Students are asked to complete the summer assignment noted in the link.
  • English

    • The rich heritage of literary works from many cultures through many generations continues to illuminate the challenges and joys of the human experience.
  • Mathematics

    • All math summer assignments are done completely online. Please click the link above that says ‘Mathematics’ for directions on how to sign in and assignment details. If you have any issues logging in, please contact the Math Department Chair, Mr. Scott Campbell, at [email protected].
  • Science

    • Students are asked to complete the summer assignment noted in the link.
  • Social Studies

    • Students will study the history of the world from the cultural point of view, recognizing that culture refers to “all the ways of thinking and living, together with all its values.”

Rising Seniors

Please use your DBP email account to access these files.

English
The rich heritage of literary works from many cultures through many generations continues to illuminate the challenges and joys of the human experience.

Mathematics
All math summer assignments are done completely online. Please click the link above that says ‘Mathematics’ for directions on how to sign in and assignment details. If you have any issues logging in, please contact the Math Department Chair, Mr. Scott Campbell, at [email protected].

Science
Engaging students with a variety of physical, chemical, and robotic Sciences.

Social Studies
Students will study the history of the world from the cultural point of view, recognizing that culture refers to “all the ways of thinking and living, together with all its values.”

World Languages
Students are asked to complete the summer assignment noted in the link.

Contact the Office of Academics with any questions.