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Student Body President Welcomes Former Faculty
October 25th, 2024
Nearly 50 former faculty and staff returned to campus for a heartfelt reunion, welcomed by Student Body President Valerie O’Connor. From pep rallies to service initiatives, Valerie shared the vibrant energy of today’s students, rekindling cherished memories and school spirit.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Student WorkFrom Girls State to Girls Nation: Senior Miniya Malone Highlights a Summer of Leadership
August 14th, 2024
Discover how a rising senior from Episcopal School of Baton Rouge found inspiration and empowerment through her transformative experiences at the American Legion Auxiliary's Girls State and Girls Nation programs. Learn about her journey in politics, leadership roles, and the lasting friendships she formed while advocating for positive change.
2 minute readLet's Embrace and Not Erase Immigrant Heritage Languages
November 9th, 2023
Thesis student Kathy Hu explores the lives and schooling of immigrant children in America. Her thesis weaves her own personal narrative, interviews and scholarship to tell a complete story of what can be lost when children of immigrants are encouraged to leave their family’s language behind in an attempt to assimilate fully.
4 minute readEpiscopal Senior Presents Research at National Conference
November 1st, 2023
Kathy Hu assisted with research and conducted statistical analysis at Pennington Biomedical Research Center. Recently, she joined researchers in presenting their work at the National ObesityWeek Conference.
3 minute readListen to Your Body, Explore Your Mind
October 25th, 2023
Honors Thesis student Emma Engstrom offers a sneak peek of her LAUNCH presentation. Her thesis explores the transcendentalist movement, studying works by Thoreau and Emerson and promoting the movement’s ideals as a way to approach modern questions and conflicts. Her work is inspired by her own inner-explorer and the life-changing opportunity she had to study off campus as a junior.
3 minute readYou Can't Reap What You Don't Sow
October 5th, 2023
Senior Ramsey Claire Greene inspires us to look inward and choose who we want to be.
3 minute readA Senior’s Perspective on Kindergarten Buddies
September 8th, 2023
“The experience of being a buddy to a kindergartener beautifully reflects the tight-knit community and spirit that exists at Episcopal School.” Senior Joey Roth
2 minute readRespect, Accountability and the Honor Code
August 23rd, 2023
Honor Council President John Luke Boagni reflected on the Episcopal Honor Code at Upper School Convocation. He reminded classmates of the importance of respect and accountability and how the Honor Code inspires the Episcopal community to greatness.
4 minute readEpiscopal Junior Attends YMCA's Conference on National Affairs
August 18th, 2023
Junior Miniya Malone represented Episcopal, Louisiana and her US Virgin Island heritage at CONA, and the experience was transformative.
2 minute readLeadership Lessons from HOBY
August 18th, 2023
Junior Savanna Baker shares what she learned at this summer’s Louisiana HOBY State Leadership Seminar.
2 minute readEpiscopal Senior Represents Louisiana at Girls Nation
August 17th, 2023
From Girls State to Girls Nation, senior Ramsey Claire Greene finds inspiration in learning more about the role of government and the impact she can have.
2 minute readLAUNCH 2023 in Review
March 24th, 2023
Episcopal celebrated the 10th LAUNCH on Friday, March 10, with impressive student presentations crafted and meticulously prepared in order to teach and inspire their audience. Student participants Sophia Horridge and Aadit Narayanan share more about the day.
3 minute readThe Engineering Design Cycle is Alive and Well in the QUEST Center
February 1st, 2023
Fourth graders were challenged to design and engineer an original cardboard game. QUEST Center Coordinator Dr. Elizabeth Lewis highlights the importance of learning experiences that allow students to imagine, wonder, explore and tinker.
3 minute readESTAAR Students Present Research at Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
January 20th, 2023
A group of student researchers presented their findings before a panel of professors at LSU Health Shreveport. Participant Carter McLean shares more about the experience.
2 minute readShining Knights Abound in Upper School!
December 8th, 2022
Walking around Episcopal’s campus, there are many reminders that our school identity is tied to our mascot. There are suggestions of knights everywhere—from suits of armor to graphics of swords and shields.
2 minute readA Reflection on the Episcopal Community by Margaret Harrell
September 9th, 2022
“The most important thing we learned from Jesus was to love God and to love your neighbor, and being a part of a community is exactly how to do this.” Senior Margaret Harrell recently spoke in Chapel about what the Episcopal community means to her. Read more from Margaret.
3 minute readA Perspective on the Episcopal Honor Code from Carter McLean '23
August 18th, 2022
Honor Council President Carter McLean spoke recently at the Honor Code signing ceremony in the Chapel. Read the perspective he shared with classmates.
4 minute readFuture Teacher Finds Career Inspiration at Episcopal
May 3rd, 2022
Lucy Pellegrin will study elementary education at LSU this fall. She shares more about how her Episcopal experience inspired her dream.
2 minute readWhy We Should Care About Poetry
February 18th, 2022
Episcopal Thesis student Justin Dynes explores a topic commonly brushed over today: poetry, specifically that of soldiers from World War I. He shares a glimpse of his LAUNCH Day presentation.
3 minute readNurturing a Love of Learning
November 10th, 2021
Members of the Episcopal faculty love learning and love sharing that love with their students. Sophomore Avery Kyle shares a student’s perspective on why that matters and the difference it makes for young learners of all ages.
2 minute readUS Government v. TikTok by Andrea Norwood
February 25th, 2021
Andrea Norwood explores the topic of censorship by comparing the advent of the internet's impact on modern Chinese censorship with the invention of the printing press and its effects on the Catholic Church in the 15th and 16th centuries.
1 minute readContinuing the Tradition by Grace Scott
February 24th, 2021
Grace Scott shares why this year’s LAUNCH means so much to her classmates and school community. Grace’s thesis uncovers the similarities between canines and toddlers and suggests future scientific research.
3 minute readLAUNCH 2021: Learning that Transforms by Katie Knight
February 24th, 2021
Katie Knight designed this year’s LAUNCH logo. Here she expresses the symbolism behind the iconic butterfly. Katie will present her thesis on the environmental impact of “fast fashion” on Wednesday, March 10.
1 minute readThe Dangers of Isolation and Angola's Ongoing Progress by Katherine Scarton
February 24th, 2021
Katherine Scarton’s thesis studies the effects of long-term solitary confinement on the human psyche and discusses the reform efforts at Angola and other state systems.
4 minute readThe Show Business of Advertising by Julia Frazer
February 24th, 2021
Julia Frazer’s thesis focuses on the “show business” of advertising that is a result of businesses needing to cut through all the online clutter and noise.
4 minute readStudents Express their Heritage through Wearable Art
October 2nd, 2020
Episcopal student artists created wearable art inspired by their family heritage.
1 minute readA Place We Call Home by Oliver Jack
August 28th, 2020
As students return to Episcopal School for the first time in months, there is a sense of excitement and anticipation. Senior Oliver Jack provides a student perspective on what it is like to once again be among classmates and teachers.
2 minute readEpiscopal Celebrates Student Successes in ESTAAR
June 4th, 2019
ESTAAR (Episcopal Students Take Action in Advanced Research) is a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) independent research program geared toward a select group of students with the drive to perform high-level research in a STEM field.
3 minute readColoring the Campus with the Pulsera Project
March 21st, 2019
Four Episcopal juniors have teamed up to make a difference in the world. After learning about the Pulsera Project, Maia Adams, Thomas Besselman, Christine Myer and Addie Owens began planning for an Episcopal Pulsera event. Read more about their efforts.
6 minute readAddressing the Need for Diversity in the Arts
December 6th, 2018
Senior Thesis Student and Oboist, Lauren Smith, shares ideas from her thesis, arguing for more inclusive and diverse classical arts, which would allow all children to see themselves represented on the stage.
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