Freshman Orientation (Class of 2025)

There will be two full days of preparation for 9th grade. The goal is to ease the transition to freshman year, build confidence and create a bond amongst the Class of 2025.
For the first two days, students will report to a classroom based on their Freshman Formation class period and counselor (additional information will be sent later in the summer). Lunch will be provided both days. If your student has a food allergy that must be accommodated, please email Quest Assistant General Manager Susie Mouflouzelis at smouflouz@loy.org to request an alternative lunch.

The only school supplies freshmen will need for Thursday and Friday is their iPad. Students do not need to bring pens or paper. If students are participating in activities after Freshman Orientation Days, it is imperative that they secure the iPad in their locker. Please visit the FAQ section on the One-to-One web page for frequently asked questions about iPad usage and Loyola's One-to-One program.

On Thursday, August 12, in addition to ice breakers and academic prep, our newest Ramblers will participate in iPad training, take an informational tour of the school where they'll meet faculty, staff and administrators, and have their ID photos taken. Freshmen are expected to be in standard LA dress code. Please visit the Dean's Office web page for more information about our dress code.

On Friday, August 13, freshmen will walk through their class schedules, meet their teachers during shortened classes and compete in a Freshman Field Day. Students should wear athletic attire (shorts or sweatpants) and their House t-shirt for the Field Day competition. House t-shirts will be issued to all 9th graders on Thursday, August 12. 

All incoming freshmen are required to attend this orientation session. If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Principal for Student Services Terri Jackson at tjackson@loy.org.
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