St. Anthony High School

 
 

Program Director: Mr. Anthony Boulahoud

St. Anthony High School, located in Long Beach, California and founded in 1920, provides an affordable Catholic co-educational, college preparatory education to students from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds in the greater Long Beach area. St. Anthony High School is committed to academic excellence and the spiritual, social, physical and intellectual development of each student within a safe, caring, faith-based community. Students are prepared to become morally aware, academically capable leaders who are outstanding contributors in a complex technological and global society.

620 Olive Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 435-4496 x1203

anthony.boulahoud@longbeachsaints.org


Application Timeline

  • JANUARY 20

    Application deadline
    Submit personal essay
    Recommendation form due

  • FEBRUARY 1

    Semifinalist group interview

  • FEBRUARY 8, 10, 11

    Finalist interview by appointment

  • MARCH 1

    Decisions emailed

  • MARCH 10

    Class of 2029 program commitment deadline

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Meet Mr. Boulahoud

Anthony Boulahoud has a deeply rooted passion for working with the next generation of change makers and leaders. Anthony serves as the Associate Program Director at TACSC, a Catholic Leadership Organization. He develops and maintains relationships with all partner High Schools and oversees the organization's Regional Program Assistants, volunteers, and committees in addition to executing leadership events throughout the year for Catholic elementary and high schools.

Anthony is currently a doctoral candidate at Pepperdine University in Education, Leadership, Administration, and Policy. He earned his Masters in Urban Education through the Partners in Los Angeles Catholic Education (PLACE Corps) program at Loyola Marymount University (LMU). He is also an alum of the University of Southern California (USC) where he earned his Bachelors in Policy, Planning, and Development with an emphasis in Public Policy and Law. Anthony is also a product of Catholic education.

Outside of work and school, Anthony serves on his hometown's Parks and Recreation Commission as the Vice-Chair. He is also the Executive Director of the Lebanese Collegiate Network, which provides academic and professional development for college students. Anthony enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends.